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3 minutes ago, WildCard said:

Do you, Liger, and/or Crusdaer have any thoughts on him?

Don't know on Jarvis, I used to do a Christmas valuation (my computer scrapes for about a week or two), but I don't valuate twice anymore. So I won't have an opinion until May or June.

I did do 18 year old valuation this year from the 2019 draft, my model thinks Cozens is a lot like Cody Glass.

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9 minutes ago, rakish said:

Don't know on Jarvis, I used to do a Christmas valuation (my computer scrapes for about a week or two), but I don't valuate twice anymore. So I won't have an opinion until May or June.

I did do 18 year old valuation this year from the 2019 draft, my model thinks Cozens is a lot like Cody Glass.

I'd take that in a heartbeat

Posted
27 minutes ago, WildCard said:

I'd take that in a heartbeat

Wait a minute.

You’d take Cody in a heartbeat, but you’ve nearly given up on Mitts?

How does that compute?

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1 minute ago, dudacek said:

Wait a minute.

You’d take Cody in a heartbeat, but you’ve nearly given up on Mitts?

How does that compute?

I haven't given up on Mitts. I've been advocating keeping him; not trading him away

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5 hours ago, WildCard said:

Do you, Liger, and/or Crusdaer have any thoughts on him?

Ask me in May. I'd have to find games and scouting reports and don't delve into later guys until seasons wrap up. His points look good which is step 1. 

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Jarvis currently has 21 more points than the next closest member of his team. I feel like Monahan did something similar. If he is available on day 2 I would certainly be interested. 

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On 2/25/2020 at 3:22 PM, WildCard said:

Do you, Liger, and/or Crusdaer have any thoughts on him?

I have Jarvis at 2. As liger points out, Jarvis has a big scoring gap on the rest of his team, my model loves that.

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3 minutes ago, rakish said:

I have Jarvis at 2. As liger points out, Jarvis has a big scoring gap on the rest of his team, my model loves that.

His 2018 wasn't good, so 2's a bit high, but his 2019 was really good.

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I love that this thread is about the somethings of Dylan.

Way more interesting than some things about him.

Because it really is his somethings that make him something.

Posted
28 minutes ago, Thorny said:

Cozens new nickname is "The Plan". 

If the plan is “unrealistic expectations”, then I’d rather give him a different nickname ?

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This is a cool stat, yes it’s not an exact science, but Cozens has improved his NHL Point Projection by 10 points per year. 

Pre Draft Year it was 20 points

Draft Year 30 points

This season 40 points
 

 

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In my amateurish opinion, he needs another year, maybe 2, before he's NHL ready.   His shot blocking isn't quite there yet.   A little sluggish on faceoffs, and doesn't take the correct angles for throwing hip checks.   Need to see him drop the gloves a few times to better understand how much he really wants to play in the big leagues. 

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41 minutes ago, pi2000 said:

In my amateurish opinion, he needs another year, maybe 2, before he's NHL ready.   His shot blocking isn't quite there yet.   A little sluggish on faceoffs, and doesn't take the correct angles for throwing hip checks.   Need to see him drop the gloves a few times to better understand how much he really wants to play in the big leagues. 

You’re far better than this. Way too on the nose. 

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Much more to consider then just stats to be sure but he’s at 85 points in 51 or 1.67points per game.  Reinhart D+1 was 1.38.

 

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22 minutes ago, Derrico said:

Much more to consider then just stats to be sure but he’s at 85 points in 51 or 1.67points per game.  Reinhart D+1 was 1.38.

 

Along the same vein, Hughes, Dach and Kakko all project to finish with 25-30 points in the NHL this year.

I ran some numbers through the NHL equivalency calculator.

Arthur Kaliyev 46

Dylan Cozens 41

Alex Newhook 40

Trevor Zegras 35

Cole Caufield 27

Alex Turcotte 26

Vasili Podkolzin 18

 

For comparison, Reinhart 43, Nylander 17, and Mittelstadt 24, respectively in their D2 years.

Dylan Larkin was 37.

Eichel scored 56 in the NHL in his D2. His NHLe the previous year in college was 57.

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33 minutes ago, Derrico said:

Much more to consider then just stats to be sure but he’s at 85 points in 51 or 1.67points per game.  Reinhart D+1 was 1.38.

 

Reinhart in his draft year had 1.75ppg

Cozens improving is nice.

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On 3/1/2020 at 8:56 PM, pi2000 said:

In my amateurish opinion, he needs another year, maybe 2, before he's NHL ready.   His shot blocking isn't quite there yet.   A little sluggish on faceoffs, and doesn't take the correct angles for throwing hip checks.   Need to see him drop the gloves a few times to better understand how much he really wants to play in the big leagues. 

Wait a minute!!! You're advocating fighting in the NHL? Not to mention the Sabres being tough. LOL

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