He didn't look great yesterday. Too perimetery. He almost looks like he's got some big previous injury jitters. At least he didn't get re-hurt and fully recover now.
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It will be interesting to watch his, Parekh's, and Buium's development trajectories as they were - and still continue to be - neck-and-neck.
I still can't believe Ottawa took Yakemchuk over any of these three.
I know we love our Zayne Parekh, but Dickinson was the best defenseman in the CHL this season. I had Dickinson rated as my 2nd pick for D behind Levshunov for last year’s draft.
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Dickinson is the stronger all around dman but I’ll take Zayne’s unique dynamic qualities
Yeah Dickinson has some nice attributes and the size is super projectable but I'd still take Zayne's offensive upside. It's not like Dickinson doesn't need to work on his decision making either. Had a lot of opportunities to watch him this year and he reminds me a bit of Jakob Chychryn.
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I still think both Zayne and Zeev will be far better offensively @ the NHL level.
Dickinson seems more like a Bouwmeester minute munching 2way puck moving guy, rather than the highly dynamic offensive threat.
I still think we picked the right guy.
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Celebrini, Dickenson and Igor Chernyshov in the 2nd round.. Sharks killed it last year.
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