Frank Corrado
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
If you draft McKenna, you're not going to be wrong.
If you want to draft one of those defensemen like Chase Reed, you might not be wrong.
If you want it to be Stenberg, you might not be wrong right away.
Like, over time, we'll see how all these guys develop, but I think he's...
he definitely did everything he possibly could in that second half of the season to erase a lot of the doubt that there would have been.
We also say that the guy had two points per game at the World Juniors.
It's not like that's an easy thing to do, to just show up and light the world on fire like that.
He's an unbelievable talent, man.
We saw him last year at the Memorial Cup.
He was on a different level, and he found that level in the second half of the year at Penn State.
It's probably Chase Reed.
That's the guy that people seem to think is the one that could push up for it.
But I think the cautionary tale for that is that if you get the skill first, you can acquire the other stuff.
I'm more talking about the forward point of view.
If you were doing McKenna versus Stenberg, the one I go way back, and you're talking about Nylander, Vancouver drafted Jake Vertanen before William Nylander, and you're like, why would you do that?
Why leave all that skill on the table?
You'll find a guy to go crash some bodies for you.
That's a conversation they're going to have as well.
I don't think you're wrong about that.
It could happen.