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Originally Posted by jjgallow
Makes tonnes of sense when D takes several more years to develop to go after the center first.
Calgary lacks elite D, elite C. Schneider may have been that for D. Seems so ATM. Zary was never that.
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Schneider was one of the oldest players in the draft. It makes sense that he would be a little ahead of his peers this early, but these things have a tendency to level out over time, which is why patience is the best approach to assessing players in their first couple years of professional hockey.
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