So if people had to rank the following in terms of upside what would be the order:
10th overall (unclear who is going to be available) from 2014 class
Gaudreau
Petan
Morrissey
Ristolainen
Poirier
[QUOTE=TALKwillie;1266562]TheIceWookie has hit the nail on the head.. The way Gaudreau twists and turns his way around the zone is something else.. You really do need to see it to understand.
Gerbe doesn't compare IMO..
On Mr. Guru constantly asking for players in top 30 under 5'8"... LOL... I take that as a conceded argument. If you seriously think there is a huge difference in today's NHL for players 5-8 to 6'.... well... keep watching your Saturday night hockey and get back to us when you catch up to 2004.
On Johnny approaching 90 points... That number is ment as an upside. I absolutely agree we will likely see 50ish points first yr or two.. dependent on how the Flames build goes it should grow yearly and if by some stroke of luck a blue-chip scorer finds his way to Johnny's side... look out.
*Side Note: Willie Gaudreau hahahhaa... too funny. [/QUOTE
Maybe we're speaking with Matthew Gaudreau instead?
So if people had to rank the following in terms of upside what would be the order:
10th overall (unclear who is going to be available) from 2014 class
Gaudreau
Petan
Morrissey
Ristolainen
Poirier
20 Team Dynasty (points per) - G (25, 50 for defense) A (25) PIM (3) PPP (15) SHP (25) OTG (15) GWG (25) HTr (50) SOW (75) HIT (1) BLK (2) W (50) SHO (100) OTL (10) GA (-15) SV (2) Use actual NHL salary
Start 12 F, 6 D, 1G weekly
F: Kucherov, Marchand, Barkov, Gaudreau, Laine, Aho, Dubois, Dadonov, Huberdeau, Trocheck, Bertuzzi, Beauvillier, Khaira, Grigorenko
D: Ekman-Larsson, Yandle, Edler, Pulock, Borowiecki, Weegar, Mike Reilly
G: Andersen, Hart
Farm: Boldy, Beckman, Wise, Mascherin, Kovalenko, Manukyan, Walker, Morozov, Shafigullin, Palmu, Tychonic, Zhuravlyov, Kesselring, Zamula, Lankinen, Sogaard, Ingram, Rybar
anyone else?
I went and saw his first/only NHL game against the Canucks, and it was something else. He was the best player on the ice when he was out there. Set up about 5 Grade A scoring chances, and had the only goal in a 5-1 loss. The goal itself was nothing special, but when you're dangerous for as long as he was during the game, you're bound to get a dirty one.
What really surprised me was his ability to win board battles against much bigger players. He consistently came out with the puck when he went to the boards against 1 or even 2 guys. It was impressive.
The next day I picked him up in my keeper
14T BiWeekly H2H. 4 C/RW/LW, 6 D, 2 G
Cats:G(3), A(1.5), PIM(0.2), PPP(1), SOG(0.2), GWG(1), SHP(2), Hits(0.3), BkS(0.4). W(2), SO(2), OTL(0.5), SV(0.2), GA(-1), L(-1). 9 Keepers in Bold. 12 player Farm team (skaters under 110, goalies under 80 gp) in italics
LW - Gaudreau, Forsberg, Parise, Hyman (C)
C - Backstrom, Getzlaf, N Foligno (LW/RW), Kotkaniemi, Carter (LW/RW)
RW - Tarasenko, Rantanen, Arvidsson, Atkinson, Gourde (C/LW), Mikheyev (RW)
D - Dahlin, Theodore, Ellis, Klingberg, Fox, Andersson
G - Murray, Grubauer
Prospects -Rossi, Turcotte, Kravstov, Tippett, Bouchard, Lehtonen, K Miller, Addison, DeSmith, Kahkonen, Ingram, Gustavsson