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Originally Posted by sureLoss
It is really hard to tell with Ho-Sang.
Obviously his personality/character is rubbing NHL teams/Hockey Canada the wrong way.
Based on skill alone he should be a top 10 pick in this draft.
This is looking more and more like a Kiril Kabanov 2.0.
I also am not sure what to think when he says the color of his skin is a factor. Part of me wants to say that can't possibly true in this day and age and he is just using it as a convenient excuse. The other part of me recognizes, that I haven't actually walked in his shoes, so what do I know.
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Well I have never heard of a hockey player being compared to a Harlem Globetrotter before. Seems like an odd comparison to say the least.
His complaint about who he plays with is interesting. Another small player Point played on a team where he led the second leading scorer by 36 points and was in on something like 45% of his teams goals. That is the very definition of being a one man band. As a comparable for Ho-Sang he had 3 players on his team that were closer than that and almost half a season with Kerby Rychel who was more than a point a game guy and Nick Ebert who was almost a PPG dman and Ho Sang was only in on about 34% of his teams goals.
Either way I would avoid Ho-Sang, there are more talented players who play a more complete game with character and drive to suceed who also put up 1.3 PPG last year in the CHL that will be available at 34th pick.