herman
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I did not plan this, but it's fun to see both of today's prospects get queued up in yesterday's blurbs
PPP: 19. Nick Moldenhauer
Not enough right-shot centres in the system! I doubt Moldenhauer sticks at centre as he moves along the development path (not stout enough to be Brayden Point). His generalist skillset makes him a bit easy to forget about, but I think he can be one of those ever-useful, oft-maligned plug-and-play wingers down the line (Jarnkrok) if he adds some bulk. He has a nose for greasy goals and better hands and vision than some other high floor options (Tverberg).
TLN: 13. Cade Webber
Webber was the first sign of things to come when Treliving punting a late pick to scoop up his signing rights after it was made known he would not be signing with Carolina (reverse Adam Fox?). We can treat him like one of the picks made this past June (6th rounder), but already ready for pro action. He's a huge defensive LD (reverse Adam Fox!) who prides himself in shutting down opponents. How is this different than Mark Hunter's Large Adult Sons? Remains to be seen! but Treliving has a track record for identifying defensively effective, mobile defensemen, regardless of size, so he's kind of coming in at the right time with the NHL roster and prospect pipeline make up.
PPP: 19. Nick Moldenhauer
Not enough right-shot centres in the system! I doubt Moldenhauer sticks at centre as he moves along the development path (not stout enough to be Brayden Point). His generalist skillset makes him a bit easy to forget about, but I think he can be one of those ever-useful, oft-maligned plug-and-play wingers down the line (Jarnkrok) if he adds some bulk. He has a nose for greasy goals and better hands and vision than some other high floor options (Tverberg).
TLN: 13. Cade Webber
Webber was the first sign of things to come when Treliving punting a late pick to scoop up his signing rights after it was made known he would not be signing with Carolina (reverse Adam Fox?). We can treat him like one of the picks made this past June (6th rounder), but already ready for pro action. He's a huge defensive LD (reverse Adam Fox!) who prides himself in shutting down opponents. How is this different than Mark Hunter's Large Adult Sons? Remains to be seen! but Treliving has a track record for identifying defensively effective, mobile defensemen, regardless of size, so he's kind of coming in at the right time with the NHL roster and prospect pipeline make up.