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Originally Posted by Cali Panthers Fan
Just a thought, for those considering between Kylington or Andersson (drafted just a few spots from one another), think about which one progressed more in their areas of weakness last year.
To me, very few guys are fully developed or well rounded at the time of their draft. What matters most beyond having an NHL skill set is how the players progress once their weaknesses have been addressed.
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Ah more developmental progression talk. My favourite aspect of prospect discussion.
But what are Andersson's identified weaknesses other than too much time in the snack aisle at Superstore It is actually kind of difficult to see much difference between his first and second OHL seasons unless you saw him play a lot or have access to more than the basic stats on the OHL site. Which I did/do not. Perhaps someone else knows more? Do we actually know what else he most clearly has to work on? Kylington's areas of weakness seem more obvious and identifiable.
Can anybody suggest what Andersson needs to work on besides his fitness issues?