If Lindstrom is available I'd rather that size. Would make them such a skilled AND big team with that pick. The plays catton makes are places that wouldn't work in the nhl.. it may not translate..
@@TChockey yes Drouin from Halifax, but with a bleu blanc rouge jersey and number 27... Who become Mtl Drouin in bleu blanc rouge with number 27 haha I would not take him top10 for sure
yeah idk why I got a feeling he will be the benson of this year too and GM will regret. I take notes for Sennecke I will do one in the coming days/weeks
Nah. This is a kid from Saskatoon. Practically born on skates. On a backyard rink since 2 years old. Hates to lose. Very hard to hit. Very good skater and elusive. He's steps ahead on the ice. Loves the middle.
@@shoKz2427height of them* Suzuki and Crosby are freaking animals! It's a shame he isn't 2-3" taller and 10-20 lbs heavier, I'd gladly take him on the habs but we can't have an other top 6 minion... His 4 points in 4 games in playoffs are a red flag honestly, he reminds me very well of a smaller Marner
@@djclovissio2338 you know he plays on an ass team and carryed them to the playoffs? he's 18 hes going to win a couple of cm and a lot of weight to get stronger
@@TChockey Bro, as time goes on, it gets tougher and tougher to rank these guys. I'd say he's just in the top five, behind Celebrini Demidov and Lindstrom. I'm really high on his IQ, and I think players who are that smart learn how to adapt well and consistently. I think he's a great playmaker with even more potential, a great skater, obviously, and knows how to find shooting lanes and how to open them. So he's got a well-rounded offensive game with a damn near guaranteed great transition game at the NHL level. I believe he has some defensive potential due to his motor and IQ. Imo, Iginla and Eiserman can challenge Iginla due to his size, shot, improving playmaking game, positioning, and potential, and Eiserman because I feel he has the potential to be top three in the class. But Catton to me, just has such a solid overall game with great mechanics.
Damnn bro you should be scout with a report like that. I'm 100% with you on that. I think that the physical aspect of the NHL will take time for him to adapt but he will eventually. 4th behind the top 3 forwards is where I rank him too. He simply has a way better upside than Iginla and is a safer bet than Eseirman. My guess is that he will fall because of his height like Benson last year and GM will regret
@@TChockey@TChockey I fully agree with you. He's a project in the sense he needs time, but a project doesn't mean it's 50/50. He is IMO guaranteed to be effective in some capacity, whether it be a high-motor forward with decent impact both ways and elite transition or a first-line forward who is a dual threat and still has elite transition. Time in the AHL would do him good, and time in general will do him better.