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Originally Posted by Funkhouser
Round 2 is where it gets interesting.
Shiny new toy Reschny who most predict has a ceiling of second line C but was on fire the last few months?
Brzustewicz who had an adjustment period to the AHL, but improved as the season went on, culminating in an appearance the last game of the season? Potentially an Anderson replacement in 2 seasons.
Potter, who appears to have the potential skill-set to be a game breaker? Will he be a top 6 centre? Top 6 wing? Third liner?
These are my next three (in this order).
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Have the same opinion but for me its gets even more complex.
I am a firm believer in higher levels. Parekh is a no brainer here. I have never seen a prospect engineer their first goal in the nhl. The junior career, pick placement so on but then it gets more complex.
Honzek, in spite if many posters opinion here, is a serious consideration for second in the poll. He made the team last year, was half a point p/g in his first year in the A, after some injury issues.
Stromgren same thing but a shorter leash and based on his comments he knows this year is a bit of a make or break. I expect both to be super motivated coming into camp but for different reasons.
Brewski also got a taste of the big leagues has a year in the A expect him to be looking for a spot.
Time on solo and kuzis probably coming to an end.
However based on sheer potential its probably Reschy, premium position, high iq, i think one of the best passers in the draft, improve his skating he could be a first line forward, potter to me has the same potential just not sold on it being at center.
After Parekh a legitimate call could be made for half a dozen different guys.