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Old 05-24-2010, 11:02 AM   #41
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I disagree. Sounds more to me like they are grooming their offensive prospects to be players that can produce on a scoring line but still have the ability to shut-down the opposition.
This.
I don't see why so many people hate hearing that the Flames want their prospects to be responsible defensively.
Looking at some of the better, young players(in this case centreman) and all the good ones are also good defensively.
Kesler, Koivu, Pavelski just to name a couple. If Nemisz could turn his game into the type that those 3 play, I think that would be a big win for the organization.
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Old 05-24-2010, 10:29 PM   #42
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If you want to read some info on Nemisz here is a link on calgarypuck. Here.
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Old 05-27-2010, 04:07 PM   #43
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As a follow-up to my post (graciously linked above) I was able to pull some qualitative information out of Brock Otten, writer for the OHL Prospects blog - the same guy who shared some observations on Bryan Cameron when the Flames signed him. His review of the player is mostly a positive one. For example:

Nemisz is definitely a quality offensive player, so I don't think his stats are being inflated by playing on such a quality team (if that's what you're inferring). He has moments where he can take over a hockey game with his size and skill combination. Realistically, if he were on an average OHL squad, I think he'd still easily be over a point per game player and a 30 goal scorer.

Otten also admits that skating is Nemisz primary concern and dismisses the notion that his lackluster showing at WJC is significant. Whole thing here:

http://flamesnation.ca/2010/5/27/bro...on-greg-nemisz

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Old 05-27-2010, 05:46 PM   #44
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Thought this answer was interesting:

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Skating is his primary weakness, but I think he also made progress in that area this year. His acceleration and first step looked particularly improved over last season and it helped him become more of a factor in using his size to take the puck hard to the net.
Nice work Metro Gnome.
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Old 05-27-2010, 07:56 PM   #45
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As a follow-up to my post (graciously linked above) I was able to pull some qualitative information out of Brock Otten, writer for the OHL Prospects blog - the same guy who shared some observations on Bryan Cameron when the Flames signed him. His review of the player is mostly a positive one. For example:

Nemisz is definitely a quality offensive player, so I don't think his stats are being inflated by playing on such a quality team (if that's what you're inferring). He has moments where he can take over a hockey game with his size and skill combination. Realistically, if he were on an average OHL squad, I think he'd still easily be over a point per game player and a 30 goal scorer.

Otten also admits that skating is Nemisz primary concern and dismisses the notion that his lackluster showing at WJC is significant. Whole thing here:

http://flamesnation.ca/2010/5/27/bro...on-greg-nemisz
This is what I would agree with most, after having watched him on a consistent weekly basis in Windsor.
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Old 05-28-2010, 06:28 AM   #46
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Am looking forward to seeing what this guy can do with the heat this season. Need one of these picks to become viable options for a top 6 role with the big club eventually.
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Old 05-28-2010, 10:16 AM   #47
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Darryl will be extremely pleased that Stephane Yelle Ver.2 is on his way. Not that Yelle wasn't an extremely underrated player in his prime but it now appears that it could be a very, very, long time until this franchise ever grooms another elite forward in the footsteps of Iginla.
I was sort of thinking Wayne Primeau 2.0.

Did sutter not say at one point "...6'4" 230 pound centres don't grow on trees." only to trade him away after being a non-factor.

i agree it's going to be awhile for a top forward to come from the flames ranks. hopefully there's some surprises though.
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Nemisz has an extremely good chance of becoming an NHL player, but not a very good chance of becoming a top 6 guy, which is what the Flames desperately need. I only bring this up because the guys picked before and after Nemisz, Tedenby and Ennis are the kinds of players that the Flames should have been targeting IMO. They may not have as good a chance at making it to the NHL as their size probably prevents them from being bottom 6 players, but they both have a much better chance than Nemisz at becoming top 6 players at the NHL level. Sutter needs to get away from "safe picks" if this team wants to draft and develop scoring talent IMO.
Why? Because he's big? He has very good hands and touch around the net. Nemisz is a top 6 prospect and drafted because of his offensive abilities. Just because a guy is big doesn't mean he's a grinder.
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