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LA SITUATION DE SHANE WRIGHT EST TOUJOURS VRAIMENT ÉTRANGE… (ET MAINTENANT?) Seattle Kraken Top Nouvelles des espoirs de la LNH



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18 Comments

  1. He is in a unique situation. Most high rated draft picks go to teams with little talent pool. Seattle has a lot of new young talent they picked up from every team. Seattle also has an equally talented farm team for the same reason.

  2. I never understood the hype around him. I looked at a bunch of pre draft evaluations of him last year and didn't see anything special. Look at Bedards highlights, and he's like a cat toying with a mouse. Wright has to put in the work to put up points even in the O. He's very physically developed and puts the effort in every shift, but in terms of talent and hockey sense I just don't see it.

  3. As a Habs fan I have no issues with Wright. I feel bad that his NHL team has no say where he plays if its not in the NHL. I feel if he is not NHL ready should be able to send him to the AHL where he will learn what he needs to improve to get to the NHL more. It is Unfortunate that if he is not ready next year they will have to have him in the OHL for at least 25 games. This is horrible because this can actually harm a players development this OHL deal only benefits the OHL none for the player player needs to play in a spot that will help his development best and I don't see it being in the OHL

  4. He's in a good situation. Seattle will move aging, expensive pieces and Wright will soon slot somewhere on this still-improving still brand-newish squad. The focus will be on Beniers and now this Bedard wunderkind in Chicago, and not on this kid who for a long time was expected go 1st overall. That attention will be on Slafkovski and the still-poor Canadiens.

  5. Here's an interesting idea, I don't think there's anything that prevents Canadian prospects from playing in the elite European leagues (Sweden, for example). He could get a 1 year contract with one of the teams over there and play a full year against men. The caliber should be higher than the OHL while still being lower than the NHL.

  6. Hey Lego I think you are 100% right on this. He to me will be a decent NHLer eventually. I see a solid 60-70 point guy. Best case 80+. Don't see it Yet Good players figure it out. NHL is so fast some players need a little extra time. And the AHL is the best place for him to learn, develop. He might be able to play meaningful hockey at the three quarter mark of the season. He was on a very good AHL team. Like Podkolzin they have to work on their confidence. That realization that you can play there and show you belong. Podkolzin was looking okay till he got beat up. Went backwards. Hughes had a bad first year. Kakko still has not improved a lot I think he will be a guy who is not really flashy but still gets his points.

  7. You're missing a key point, Seattle probably had all intentions of setting him back so they didn't have to burn his ELC. What high end prospects do you know start on the 4th line averaging roughly 5 mins a game. They set him up to fail from the start. Even Slafkovky started on the 3rd line with 7-12+ mins.

    It does make sense for players of his caliber to stay in the AHL for development instead of going back to juniors, but you have to look at it from a business point of view. The juniors teams depend on players like him to sell tickets and merchandise. They probably have some kind of clause in their contract with the NHL.

  8. I think Seattle F'd this guy up. They should have sent him right back to the OHL.. but the pressure of him being who he is.. they tried him at the NHL level and he's not really yet.. Then dink'd around (where he's scratch'd.. AKA.. Sitting doing NOTHING) didn't help him at all.. He needs to play hockey.. that's a fact.. If he's not ready.. put him back in the O and let him play.

  9. What could happen are the Kraken burning off à year of his ELC by keeping him in the nhl a tad longer than the nine games

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