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Originally Posted by Fire of the Phoenix
I went with Poirier over Mangiapane because not only was Poirier a successful junior player and 1st round pick, he has a good year in the AHL under his belt. I feel too many people are holding last year against him while giving the the benefit of the doubt to a player drafted in the 6th round, who was previously passed over in the draft, and only has his OHL resume to prop him up. Don't get me wrong, I like Magniapane, but he is much more of a long shot to play in the NHL than Poirier. The ceiling of both players is top 6 forward (probably equally low likelihood of becoming that), but Poirier has a chance to be a bottom 6 forward while Mangiapane doesn't really IMO.
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huh.
Not sure where you came up with this but Mangiapane is not a top-6--or-bust prospect. When you're 5'10 and Brian Burke is saying he thinks you're gonna be an NHLer, that's generally a sign that he could well end up a Byron/Cogliano type bottom sixer if he doesn't his ceiling, which I equate to Mike Cammeleri.