Chris Peters
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So, you know, Liam is the projected first rounder for me, Marcus, who had more points.
is I would view as more of an early second round pick.
I think part of it is, is I just think there's a little bit more dynamic element to Liam than there is Marcus.
And so, you know, I think the thing is, is that, you know, they obviously had tremendous points that you have to respect that.
You know, I look at, it's been, it's been a weird time for evaluating the WHL a little bit just in terms of the point totals that guys were putting up this year and
the how it's kind of knocked a little bit, like you look at statistical comparables through history and you're like, this doesn't like seem to match up really well in terms of like, if we were to do a, like an NHL equivalency kind of calculation, not that I've done the research for that, but I just like anecdotally looking at the point production.
But I think both of those guys, like, I do think that there's, there's a strong, like, like a potential that a team is going to, once they draft Liam, um,
look really closely at taking Marcus with their next pick like I do think that that is is a possibility and and maybe even a likelihood because I do think there's some value in having both of them as opposed to you know just one of them and I think it's really hard to do obviously it took some incredible gymnastics to get the Sedin twins to uh to Vancouver um and maybe maybe they're inspired by that as well and want to do that again um just a little bit later in the draft but
I do think that both players are absolutely prospects.
They're guys that you have to take a chance on.
I do think you're taking a little bit of a leap on some of the things because I think some of the play away from the puck and other things like that is going to lead a little to be desired.
I just think that they're very fascinating and they're certainly more fascinating together than they are separate.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
I really enjoy watching Nikita Klepov just in terms of the hand skills.
I don't think he's necessarily a top, top prospect.
I think he'll go in the first round.
But I really enjoy watching players that have...
kind of that quick twitch skill that can really make plays on a dime, you know, just kind of making those really impressive reads and just having the puck on his stick a whole heck of a lot, you know, led the OHL and, you know, he's just a really interesting player from that regard.
So I think he's probably one of the guys I enjoy watching the most.