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Originally Posted by JiriHrdina
Horak's issue is he doesn't play big enough to be effective in the bottom six and his offensive skill set isn't good enough to be in the top six. He's a perfect guy to go up and down from the AHL for years but nothing more.
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The first part can be learned. He wouldn't be the first guy to learn how to play in a checking role. The same description could be applied to Andrew Shaw in each of his three draft years.
But I agree, there isn't anything particularly compelling as to why Horak has a better chance than the next AHL guy.