scpa0305 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 11 hours ago, tnt said: You’re right, probably talking more about potential. Assuming being an overage who has great numbers with no talk about being drafted that there might be a gap in his game. I know being a bit undersized plays a factor. Probably could work out better for Arizona State, because he might be more likely to stick around. The guys I thought had a bigger upside because of being young and are nice draft prospects are: Carels, Lin, Rudolph, DuPont, Villeneuve, Vanecek, Pantelas, Mackenzie, and even Klimpke, and Pickford, although I believe he has signed with Montreal. Like you, I don’t follow the OHL, but assume there are a few there as well. No doubt Arizona State is getting a guy that could be running their power play for a while, but like I said, so many great players out there so compete level may be a determining factor who becomes a stud, and who is just a bit above average in college. Might be wishing we had a player of his caliber for longer rather than a shorter stint of a guy who takes a year or so to get up to speed, but when they do is signed by their draft team. Woo will get drafted this year. I could see 4-7. He’s absolutely exploded this year and has really good defensive metrics as well. Honestly is similar to Liv with better O numbers in juniors. We’ll see how his game translates to a tougher level. Liv obviously translated fairly well Quote
nascar99 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 27 minutes ago, scpa0305 said: Woo will get drafted this year. I could see 4-7. He’s absolutely exploded this year and has really good defensive metrics as well. Honestly is similar to Liv with better O numbers in junior. We’ll see how his game translates to a tougher level. Liv obviously translated fairly well The difference in league style & thus production amount/quality in junior is vast. The USHL is harder to score in (better goaltending & defense, but also less offensive skill), while the Dub is much higher offensive skill, but worse defensively & thus easier to produce. Woo should be able to produce at a solid amount next year in the NCAA. Different positions, but Oliver Tulk was dominant in the Dub last year as a 19 year old and has been very solid at Wisconsin this year, I'd expect similar impact from Woo at Arizona State next season. Quote
atxsioux Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 10 minutes ago, nascar99 said: The difference in league style & thus production amount/quality in junior is vast. The USHL is harder to score in (better goaltending & defense, but also less offensive skill), while the Dub is much higher offensive skill, but worse defensively & thus easier to produce. Woo should be able to produce at a solid amount next year in the NCAA. Different positions, but Oliver Tulk was dominant in the Dub last year as a 19 year old and has been very solid at Wisconsin this year, I'd expect similar impact from Woo at Arizona State next season. Tulk is legit for Wisco based on watching last night. He's got a super quick release. 1 Quote
scpa0305 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 27 minutes ago, nascar99 said: The difference in league style & thus production amount/quality in junior is vast. The USHL is harder to score in (better goaltending & defense, but also less offensive skill), while the Dub is much higher offensive skill, but worse defensively & thus easier to produce. Woo should be able to produce at a solid amount next year in the NCAA. Different positions, but Oliver Tulk was dominant in the Dub last year as a 19 year old and has been very solid at Wisconsin this year, I'd expect similar impact from Woo at Arizona State next season. I am aware in the league differences. Guys get drafted out of the dub better too though. 1 Quote
tnt Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 1 hour ago, nascar99 said: The difference in league style & thus production amount/quality in junior is vast. The USHL is harder to score in (better goaltending & defense, but also less offensive skill), while the Dub is much higher offensive skill, but worse defensively & thus easier to produce. Woo should be able to produce at a solid amount next year in the NCAA. Different positions, but Oliver Tulk was dominant in the Dub last year as a 19 year old and has been very solid at Wisconsin this year, I'd expect similar impact from Woo at Arizona State next season. Weird that Woo is one goal short of making Medicine Hat’s two leading goal scorers and points leaders as defensemen. Quote
tnt Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 46 minutes ago, scpa0305 said: I am aware in the league differences. Guys get drafted out of the dub better too though. Which is why it is surprising he hasn’t been drafted yet, as he put up nice numbers last year as well. Quote
nascar99 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 2 minutes ago, tnt said: Weird that Woo is one goal short of making Medicine Hat’s two leading goal scorers and points leaders as defensemen. Woo, Pickford, & the Ruck Twins have been dominant this year. Would love to add the Ruck Twins next year or the year after Quote
scpa0305 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 30 minutes ago, tnt said: Which is why it is surprising he hasn’t been drafted yet, as he put up nice numbers last year as well. Last year there were no defensemen drafted under 6 ft…the year before 3. Quote
tnt Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 41 minutes ago, nascar99 said: Woo, Pickford, & the Ruck Twins have been dominant this year. Would love to add the Ruck Twins next year or the year after You would think some team would offer them for next year, which would make it difficult for us to make room for two if they are a package deal, and if they are interested in the college route. Quote
petey23 Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago On 12/16/2025 at 2:24 PM, petey23 said: I disagree. He might not have the numbers at this point but he is noticeable almost every night in a good way. He has been a bit snake bitten and clanked iron 3 times in St. cloud. Got one last weekend so hopefully the spigot opens up for him. Unless Menghini picks it up in the 2nd half, maybe Menghini gets pushed out next year. I’m sure he’s a great kid and teammate but at the end of the day, the change of new team didn’t pan out. We pushed out Ashton Calder. 2 Quote
Username Taken Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago 11 hours ago, tnt said: Weird that Woo is one goal short of making Medicine Hat’s two leading goal scorers and points leaders as defensemen. Woo woo woo Kenny woo Quote
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