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Originally Posted by Monahammer
What? I wasn't sure if that was sarcasm. Tom Wilson would have been an incredible pick in 2012.
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Sorry, I should have been more clear. With hindsight, that was a very good pick. At the time however, I imagine there would have been a lot of anger over picking yet another 'goon'.
More thoughts about him (and some history).
People are still livid about the Keegan Kanzig and Hunter Smith picks, and what was said was: "We picked a goon this early??". If the reviews were read, and if those prospects were followed, they took huge steps in their progression (and leadership). They didn't work out, and that sucked, but nobody complains about the 'midgets' that never made it over the years either. I think it cuts both ways.
It just seems that sometimes, size is fixated on weirdly in a negative way. However, people shouldn't worry - Honzek is vastly more productive and talented than Kanzig and Smith were at the same age, so I am not comparing them. It is just weird that I think players like Eric Lindros and Jaromir Jagr would still dominate this league in their primes as easily as they did back in the day.
Size is an advantage, not a weakness. I would be livid if the Flames selected a Hunter Smith or a Keegan Kanzig with this talent level left, but that's not the case. I think this was a good pick when you look at the talent level he has, and the size is just a bonus.
I also don't think he used his size nearly enough. You have to really scout players well to figure out if someone like..hmm... Brendan Gaunce was productive because he was skilled, or because he had a distinct size/strength advantage. I don't see that as the case with Honzek. What is noticeable about him is his skill, his shot, his speed/edges (for a big guy, really great edges), and his apparent hockey sense. I would have liked to see a more aggressive player, and hopefully he works that into his game as he fills out more. I would like to see him run guys over at times, but there isn't a whole lot of evidence for this - but it was apparent that he doesn't shy from contact either. He engages physically and even had a few big hits. Just doesn't do it enough.