Chris Peters
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His skating isn't amazing.
He's not necessarily going to be a guy that's going to turn things up speed-wise.
I feel like as a younger player and certainly at the junior level, he was able to take guys wide a little bit more and do some of those things and do that.
But I think in terms of one-on-one skills, drawing players into him, making plays, he definitely does that.
I think that's really...
His hands are good enough to beat a guy one-on-one.
But I think he's usually looking to distribute.
And I think the one thing that I would worry about in this setting is all of a sudden you're way too deferential and you're always looking β
to make the play when, you know, whatever, you know, whatever play for the veteran as opposed to taking some plays for yourself.
So we'll see where that all ends up when he gets into some game action.
I probably haven't thought about it as much as Vancouver Canucks have dreamt about it in their nightmares.
So, yeah,
I certainly think that he's a player that I think will make scores better around him.
I don't think that he's an amazing goal scorer himself, but he is an excellent distributor.
He has great vision.
He's going to be a power play asset to wherever he's at.
A lot of his production this year was on the power play.
It's probably where a lot of his production is going to be at the next level.
You add a distributor like him to some of those other teams and
It certainly helps because you know that Celebrini doesn't need a driver.