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Originally Posted by SuperMatt18
At 22 Keith was an AHL d-man and if anybody at that time projected him as being a top pairing, Norris candidate, Olympian, in 2010 they would have been laughed at.
For example look at his rating in the 2004 HF organization prospect rankings.
http://www.hockeysfuture.com/article...p20_prospects/
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Wow, number 17 on that projection, and not even the highest rated Keith in the system. Nutty.
And The Anton was their #1 prospect in 2004? My how the mighty have fallen.
As for Brodie, I am liking his progression, and would be ecstatic if it were to continue to another level or even to a top pairing role. If and when it does plateau, assuming no regression, the organization has to be comended on developing a 4th round pick into a full time top four dman. I would say we are playing with house money now and all further development is just bonus.