Sam Cosentino
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Podcast Appearances
These are important elements to me.
And when I watch Caleb play...
a lot of the stuff that usually takes so much time to figure out the National Hockey League level, that's part of his foundation already.
And part of that is, you know, how did his dad play the game?
A really responsible guy, one face-off, super reliable to be able to put out in all situations.
Where I look at Caleb is a little bit different from his dad.
I think there's a little bit more offense in Caleb, but that's just the evolution of the game and what young players are doing these days.
The fact that he's 6'1.5", 6'2", and probably has room to pack on 20, 25 more pounds.
is also something that I project down the road.
And I like that about him because he already goes to dirty areas.
He already competes like a bugger.
He already knows when and when not to be on the right side of the puck.
So now you're asking that player to go and do it with better physical tools two, three years down the road.
Now, to me, you're looking at a basement two-line center and as a ceiling of being a first-line center.
I think they're perfectly positioned to do that if you want to go, you know, if you want to go down that road.
Sometimes in that situation, and I don't know the brothers well enough to say this, sometimes twins are better split.
where they can go and create their own path individually.
And sometimes, and you guys saw it there for how many years, sometimes twins are better when they play together.
And of course, in Vancouver, that's what you're thinking about because of what you lay witness to for all those years with the Sedin brothers and how successful it was with those guys playing and how they got along and how they had that sixth sense about them.