Why is it that players who get more highly drafted because of inflated scouting reports from the past get more respect and leniency in their rise to the Show than players who are actually showing what they have right now when it counts? We have these Youngstar events to give these prospects a chance to show what skills and compete level they actually have against similar hungry prospects from other teams, yet we quickly discount the results when late-round draft players sometimes outshine the supposed rockstars? This is how you miss the Alex Burroughs and Martin St. Louis-like players who are full of heart and desire if you ask me.
At Louis was missed out on becuase he was drafted in the era of size matters over skill . There was an arms race to get bigger once the trap started being successful
i do not think craig button has ever been wrong
a monkey throwing darts a board is more accurate than Button
No, never... 😅
Facts😅
Canucks bread and butter is drafting in the 4th round
I am literally looking at their draft record as I type this. People agreed with this nonsense?
@TheSTONEDPIMP you should look up the definition of sarcasm next...
@@the6ig6adwolf Thank you for getting the joke!
Why is it that players who get more highly drafted because of inflated scouting reports from the past get more respect and leniency in their rise to the Show than players who are actually showing what they have right now when it counts? We have these Youngstar events to give these prospects a chance to show what skills and compete level they actually have against similar hungry prospects from other teams, yet we quickly discount the results when late-round draft players sometimes outshine the supposed rockstars? This is how you miss the Alex Burroughs and Martin St. Louis-like players who are full of heart and desire if you ask me.
At Louis was missed out on becuase he was drafted in the era of size matters over skill . There was an arms race to get bigger once the trap started being successful
Clowns