Re: Future Multi-cat Studs?
Another guy who doesn't get a lot of press around these parts is Michael Matheson (drafted 23rd overall in 2012 by FLA). 42 points / 123 PIM / +31 rating in 71 GP (first two seasons in NCAA with the BC Eagles); Matheson is likely a couple years away, but he could be a real beauty in multi-cat formats. I think he's got a lot more offensive upside than people give him credit for.
http://prospects.dobbersports.com/in...chael-matheson
Another guy is Mark Borowiecki, but everyone pretty much knows about him now. Think Radko Gudas with ZERO offense.
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