There are just a little over three weeks left until the NHL Draft. Therefore, in 24 days, we will know who will be the player selected first by the Canadians (plus 31 other youngsters who will have the opportunity to have their names heard at the Bell Center).
Shane Wright remains the favorite, but Juraj Slavkowski is still in the midst of controversy. More and more, we feel it narrows between the two, to the point that some believe it could be a “head or tail”.
Shane Wright or Juraj Slavkovsky?
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Matthias Brunet, who had been leaning toward Slavkovsky for a while now, decided to indulge in an interesting exercise: compare Wright’s game to that of Nick Suzuki during his rookie year.
his conclusion? Both players look the same Much.
LRDS // Mathias Brunet has analyzed several videos of Shane Wright and Nick Suzuki in their annual draft.
His conclusion: the two players are very similar.
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Brunet explains that, in the draft year, the players are at the same offensive level. However, defensively, it gives an advantage to Suzuki, particularly due to his exceptional sense of anticipation.
Basically, in their annual draft, Suzuki was slightly ahead of Wright, according to Brunt. I haven’t seen Suzuki play enough during his draft year, so I’ll rely on Brunet’s analysis.
However, where my opinion differs from Brunet’s is when he asserts that CH does not really benefit from crafting a player similar to Suzuki with his choice and that he should choose a more different profile.
Personally, having another player similar to Suzuki in the team’s second line in the long run is far from an idea that I don’t like. If Wright plays like Suzuki right now, CH will be in the car in the middle at top 6 for Different Years.
Yes, we’ll have to find them wings eventually, and Slavkovsky is an attractive option, but for my part, I’d rather have good positions and surround them afterwards than do the process in reverse.
So we’ll see if CH chooses Suzuki 2.0 or Slafkovsky. At least, there are only 24 days left to wait before getting the answer…
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A group of Flyers players pressured the team to get John Tortorella as head coach.
Friedman on 32TP talks about the Flyers coach: “I think they love Tortorella, I think there’s a segment of that group that really loves Tortorella. The key to that is that they have guys on this team that, like Cam Atkinson, are obviously fans of Tortorella.”
– NHL Watcher (NHL_Watcher) June 13, 2022
– surely.
LRDS // Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki did a fine job attending the charity event, Celebrity Sports Breakfast.
They help society, but they also help themselves.
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Brad Malone lives in Edmonton.
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He’s been overshadowed by the Kucherovs, Point, Hedman and Vasilevskiy, but Stamkos remains an important part of Lightning’s success.
LRDS // Many elements are important in Lightning, but for Eric Engels, it is Stephen Stamkos who has the most impact.
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– File settled with the Grizzlies.
Jenkins finished second in this season’s Coach of the Year vote. https://t.co/Q0IfQsXL93
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