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Originally Posted by YyjFlames
His conclusion wasn't to draft Eiserman, as he sees him as less talented than Caulfield, but to instead draft Catton who he thinks has the full package. I've got no idea about who is a better prospect and Pronman often misses, but interesting perspective. Here's the article:
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Catton sounds like a player that has a tonne of tools and has a lot of dimension to his game. High hockey IQ and can impact the game in several different ways. Great skater, great play maker, and great shot. Not jaw dropping stick handling, but efficient.
If he is available at 9th OA, I would be happy with the pick. The only knock I heard is that he might project more to being a winger at the NHL level, but I don't care that match. Center or winger... the Flames need everything.