I'm sorry dude but you can't be serious. All things being equal, including work ethic, you draft for skill plain and simple. Do you think the majority of players making it into the draft do so because they were lazy and didn't try game in game out? I find that exceedingly hard to believe.herman said:Nik the Trik said:herman said:Draft for similar personalities (Santorelli is a Roberts-lite) and our bottom six will do just fine.
So Tyler Biggs, Phillipe Paradis...tough guys?
I don't see much of Santorelli in Tyler Biggs and Phillipe Paradis. He is a hard skating, hard working team player. Not the most skilled, but puts everything he has into doing his job. His other teammates have made fun of him for all the extra hours he puts into his stickwork along the boards, and quick turn cuts.
See Siegel's article from Nov 2014.
I love how people think skill is god given and hard work is within control. Sometimes players are better than others because they not only have higher ceilings but also worked their butts off to get so good and to the level that they're at.
Even if you get paid a lot to play you still have a passion for the game and desire to win. Its bred into you by that point.