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Originally Posted by Fan69
Senecke grew five inches in a year and had a great playoffs, same as tij. He is bigger , skates the same. Also has a very good shot. No the draft list dont mean crap i look at what the player actually brings to the table.
Tij is an average sized winger great shot, great one on one. Good hockey iq? Average slightly over skater. No i dont see a huge difference.
At the end of the day he projects as a Top six winger. Thats it. Same as senecke.
If a guy like catton at 1.5 points a game. Or lindstrom, or sny of the seven or eight possible top pairing defence and we wwlk away with a top six wing? Make it make sense??
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I can appreciate the last comment re: C or D instead. And I like Sennecke. But as it pertains to Sennecke v Iginla, as has been mentioned, Tij is younger, more productive on team that scored less, a more elusive and explosive skater, better release, similarly great hands. Excellent compete. Probably gives up a bit in playmaking and size (but is built like a bulldog). Seems to play a pro style game already.
The size skill package in Sennecke is intriguing for sure but for me I'd lean Iginla regardless of name.