06-02-2015, 11:55 AM
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#1509
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Some kinda newsbreaker!
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Learning Phaneufs skating style
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Originally Posted by azzarish
Interesting that Craig Button has Brock Boeser ranked 9th in his list, but he appears much lower in other lists, and not even in the first round at all in some. Anyone know anything about him?
The other intriguing one for me is Jeremy Bracco, who could go late in the first round or fall all the way to us at #45.
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Originally Posted by sureLoss
Craig Button - Nov 15, 2014
TSN 1260
https://soundcloud.com/pipeline-show/craig-button-nov14
RW Brock Boeser
http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=248381- unique player, reminds Button of Jamie Langenbrunner in terms of effort
- a lot of players after they get into position need to get their hands set to shoot
- Boeser sets his hands while he is getting into position, which makes it difficult for goaltenders to adjust/react to his shot (real unique skill)
- big time competitor
- scores goals multiple ways - off the attack, off the cycle, by posting up
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Originally Posted by sureLoss
Craig Button
TSN 1260 - March 14
https://soundcloud.com/pipeline-show/craig-button-mar14
RW Brock Boeser - 6'1'' 192lbs
http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=248381
continually shows he has big time NHL talent
he is unique in that he can create offensive opportunities in many ways
he can do it with power, he can do it with playmaking - really smart player and he has a really good finishing touch
he can score in tight, he can score from 30 feet, he can score off the rush, he can score off the cycle
players have to get their hands set to shoot. a lot of players will set their hands to shoot only after they get into position. Boeser's hands are always set to shoot. That always beats the goaltenders.
Last guy to remind Button of Boeser's hands is Mike Bossy
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Basically Craig Button thinks Boeser will become an elite goal scorer in the NHL. The other lists are not as optimistic.
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