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Originally Posted by Snuffleupagus
For centers around the 7-10, I'm a little torn between 1 and 2
1a- Caleb Desnoyers, LS, can't ignore his talent, IQ, work ethic and 2-way game, needs to get a little quicker for the next level.
1b- Jake O'Brien, RS, elite vision and IQ, needs to get stronger but he's the youngest of the bunch so there's time.
3- William Moore, LS, great puck skills and vision, plays hard and heavy.
4- Carter Bear, LS, full package that can play any role including being a pain in the ass, only knock is he's the oldest with a 06 birth date.
In the end I think all four will have solid NHL careers
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Don't disagree, but at the ned of the day, if one has a very good career the odds will be satisfied. One maybe has a decent career, and the other two are disappointments.
It will be Craig's job to figure this out.
But on paper, they all look good, but each is still a work in progress.
While the odds on the best centres in the draft are better, they still aren't sure things to be stars.