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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
If it was that certain he was a 900 point player he would be ranked way higher.
Your premise starts with a very strong assumption.
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No question.
But I watch the kid, and he moves like his dad out there.
He’s been trained by his dad, one of the greatest players ever, since he could hold a mini stick.
Jarome has been doing nothing since he retired but coach his kids. It’s why he stayed in Boston.
I look at Matt Tkachuk and Brady, and I look at Tij at the same age, and I think Tij is better than either.
The draft is a gamble in any direction - if we’re not gonna pick first, or second, or third, I’m gambling on the kid who has spent the last 17 years learning at the feet of Jarome Iginla.