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Originally Posted by KootenayFlamesFan
Sieloff's ceiling isn't a 5/6 guy. He won't be a #1/2 d-man, but his potential is certainly a top 4 player. Not saying he'll get there, but I wouldn't say if all things go perfectly he's at best a bottom pairing defenseman.
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Sorry but not a chance. Find me a top 4 defenseman who's season record for points is 11, going all the way back to bantamn. I'll save you time, there isn't one.
Even being able to get the puck out of your zone like an NHL calibre prospect should get you 12 points a year in junior, the ushl, or bantamn.
This is without even factorting in the guy's awful injury luck....