03-04-2021, 11:20 AM
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NOT breaking news
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Harry Lime
Amateur scouting. Calgary has been great at identifying and developing talent outside of the first round. This might be the aspect of Tre's tenure that is his saving grace.
Still incoming is Ruzicka, Petterson, Phillips, Mackie, Wolf, Kinvall, and I'm probably forgetting a few. All solid and looking good. That doesn't include this last draft.
My problem is that there is a wheel of randomness attached to making the big club. Kylington is told to concentrate on defense (understandable) but also is not allowed to skate, as a systemic rule, which is his one elite level talent. He is being neutered. Gawdin is great at the cycle, but is put on a line with two players that can't hold onto the puck. Bennett is a bump and run player, but only plays with like players (Lucic and Dube) as a last resort. It goes on. Players not being allocated to take advantage of their strengths, because the system, bias of management, myopic vision of what brand of hockey they want, is more important.
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And that talent is not being developed. Instead we're trying to hit home runs with Leivo, Simon and Nordstrom.
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