‘“I’m not a fan of that term because we are talking about 18-year-olds,’’ Marr said at the NHL Scouting Combine in Buffalo. “But he’s got that potential to be that type of player. I’ve said before, 18- and 19-year-olds don’t win teams Stanley Cups. He’ll find his way, he’ll earn his ice time, he’ll put the work in every day and he’s got the elite set of skills and hockey sense, a complete game package, that he’ll be able to step in and contribute. From there, the projection of his path will accelerate to where he does become one of the better players in the league.’’’
NHL Draft: Sabres will be getting 'holy trinity' of brains, hands, feet in Rasmus Dahlin
Source: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle