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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
The problem is he's simply average in every faucet of the game, whereas almost every other forward excels in at least one area. Ferland uses his size and toughness for an effective forecheck, Colborne is good at battling along the boards and drawing defenders away, Jooris is a high energy guy that can cause havoc in front of the opposing net, and Backlund/Stajan are excellent defensive forwards who can chip in key goals now and then. I guess Granlund is the only one who I haven't seen define any sort of strength yet, but he's shown flashes of offensive potential and still has room to improve whereas with Raymond what you see is what you get
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He's got above average speed and a good shot, one of the better wristers on the team and a decent one-timer.
I actually think Jooris and Bryon come closest to Raymond's skill set, except with less finish. Granlund - I don't see the offence. He had a few very lucky bounces in his first go-round and hasn't done much since being recalled.