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Originally Posted by Sandman
RE: Beckett Sennecke
-Sennecke has skyrocketed up the charts because of his playoff performance, as he's been one of the best in the OHL playoffs and would be just about tied with Calum Ritchie for the lead in points for Oshawa if he didn't miss 5 games due to injury.
-Sennecke put up 55 points in 61 games last year, his D-minus 1 season. That tells me that he was due for more offense than he was able to muster this year. He started out slowly, but had 42 points in 34 games after the calendar flipped over, which pro-rates to 84 points in 68 games. Tij Iginla had 84 points in 64 games.
-Sennecke finished 4th overall in the on-ice testing at the CHLTPG, and top-5 in 5 different categories. He is an extremely underrated skater, and has better mobility than Iginla. He's bigger, more physical, and meaner than Iggy too.
I love Iggy, but I wouldn't blame any team who took Sennecke first, and I think it might surprise all of us where he's taken in the draft.
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Thank you for making my point but far more eloquently.
Pointed this out earlier was never really sure what separated tij from sennecke by any margin. My list has tij in the teens.