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Originally Posted by showtime
Were Cameron and Howse not overagers when they produced those numbers though?
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Howse was 19 turning 20 in July. Poirier is 19 turning 20 in December.
Poirier will have played 8-10 less games and likely have a much higher PPG. Howse did it in a less offense friendly league.
Howse's drawback at the time was his skating and commitment if I remember correctly. Poirier is fast and I haven't heard any negatives about his commitment level to this point but it's early.
I had a brief chat with Marc Habscheid in the summer of 2010 when he was in my store and he said there was little chance Howse would make it to the NHL. He said he had no drive and thought his shot alone would get him there.
I don't see a lot of similarities between them. Still a little splash of that cold dose of reality about projecting junior scorers.
*I know nothing or less about scouting junior hockey players.