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Whatever Happened to the 'Shane Wright Sweepstakes'?

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@MrLightMatter
@MrLightMatter Ай бұрын
Just a minor correction, Wright will not be calder eligible next seasone as he played more than 6 games across 2 nhl seasons This was a great video, and i appricate you talking about his success in the ahl this year as it felt like that got ignored by those not following the kraken
@HecticHockey
@HecticHockey Ай бұрын
Ah good catch, that's my fault.
@jq7352
@jq7352 Ай бұрын
That one year hiatus really paused his development. I think age 16-17 is the most important development age for a hockey prospect
@francoislefebvre4702
@francoislefebvre4702 Ай бұрын
Doug Wickenheiser was the safe pick in 1980
@eiscue2601
@eiscue2601 29 күн бұрын
​@Banhof-h5uim so glad we are out of the steroid brother era ( Bergevin and Timmins) of drafting in montreal , and Bob Gainey before was horific with the drafting also
@lkkjhg45
@lkkjhg45 Ай бұрын
Shane will do just fine when he hits the NHL full time. You can see it if you watch him play, he's got a complete game.
@fredd4320
@fredd4320 Ай бұрын
He’s been great for Coachella
@dougiesherwin9591
@dougiesherwin9591 Ай бұрын
He's not a hockey player, he's an ego on skates.
@zeezo6768
@zeezo6768 Ай бұрын
He ain’t anything but a bum with an ego
@julienbeaudry-tardif7982
@julienbeaudry-tardif7982 Ай бұрын
He's a complete bust yeah
@mclekrell
@mclekrell Ай бұрын
Problem is not his game, it’s his character
@randylavoy6196
@randylavoy6196 28 күн бұрын
Wright will be a top 6 player ..however ..He will never be 6'3" and 228 lbs. !!!! Come playoff time ....I'll take the Big Man ..!!
@LucasZero64
@LucasZero64 Ай бұрын
Yeah I'm a Habs fan but I hope for the best for Wright. I don't know if it's on their minds at all but I enjoy the Slafkovsky/Wright rivalry, I think it'll be really cool to watch who the better player was when it's all said and done.
@Taooflu
@Taooflu Ай бұрын
I’m also a Habs fan and couldn’t care less about Wright. He’s on another team like so many young guys trying to make it 😂
@scooterthefrog
@scooterthefrog Ай бұрын
It's better he was drafted anywhere but Montréal, whether he realizes it or not. Our media and fans would have destroyed his already not prepared mental state. There's no chance he'd be under the radar if he was playing in Laval, and he demonstrated how he deals with things not going his way when his name was called at four. I hope it works out for him, but I'm extremely glad for all of us that he won't be finding out wearing the "CHC".
@twoinchrpinchr6040
@twoinchrpinchr6040 Ай бұрын
Seattle fans don't care about Slafkoski at all, it's a weird one way hate. Habs fans hate Wright because it's not the guy their team picked, Seattle fans don't care because Shane was the best available player at 4
@gohabs8918
@gohabs8918 Ай бұрын
We picked the best player available. Slaf is a stud
@gohabs8918
@gohabs8918 Ай бұрын
@@twoinchrpinchr6040Habs fans don’t care about Wright at all lol!!!
@fubartotale3389
@fubartotale3389 Ай бұрын
When he gave the Montreal table the stink eye as he walked past to the stage, I knew then that he wasn't going to be the special player so many thought he would be. Character is at least as important as physical skill.
@scrotumscratcher2474
@scrotumscratcher2474 Ай бұрын
Same could be said about Brady. He did all but give the other teams a stink eye and made them figure it on the field. Wright has the same energy but does it physically. Wouldn’t discount his potential just yet. Edit: I did mention 2 different sports but I hope you saw the point I was trying to make
@FbNathanael
@FbNathanael Ай бұрын
Sometimes a chip on your shoulder can be a powerful motivator. See: Michael Jordan. “And I took that personally.”
@srange1342
@srange1342 Ай бұрын
All that did was show he does have character it's the guys who go up and give their scripted fucking interviews and can't show any personality or be authentic. That's character not being a puppet for the nhl
@kevinpelletierdeslauriers7709
@kevinpelletierdeslauriers7709 Ай бұрын
​​@@srange1342but that scripted interview guy was Wright....all he ever did was say what he thought NHL teams wanted to hear....he never seemed authentic or even like he was being pushed by other player. He had a scenario in his mind and that was set in stone. He did more PR than any other player and that ended up costing him. The habs management group has been hashing the same words for 3 drafts now....confidence not arrogance. They passed on Michkov because of it and passed on Wright because of it. Finally, if that staredown was really a show of character, why didn't he make the NHL out of the draft? As the concensus 1st OA, he should have been ready? Yet, the team that drafted him decided to send him back to the AHL. That doesn't sound like a show of character from him. Now, I will admit, he did a lot of work on himself and seem much better now. His potential is still there and if he can fix his arrogance (not confidence) he will be a legit high end 2nd line center or a 1B with Beniers or Catton.
@conservativeamber1216
@conservativeamber1216 21 күн бұрын
He didn't He walked by and looked over like anyone would do "Can't believe that you guys passed me up" That's the look he gave them Not a dirty look
@MaximillianVII
@MaximillianVII Ай бұрын
I'm a Habs fan and wanted the Habs to draft him until I saw an interview he gave about 2 weeks before the draft where he said: "I deserve to be drafted number 1" and this completely turned me off of him. Didn't like that entitlement at all. Especially not for a market like MTL.
@russellrosebrugh5830
@russellrosebrugh5830 Ай бұрын
I was all in on Wright, until i saw him play against the Colts, He did not stand out, slow and no flash, very disappointed when i left. Hughes by far picked the right player.
@derfman1792
@derfman1792 Ай бұрын
Same thing, I remember thinking the Habs couldn't go wrong with Wright as the safe choice, but when I saw that interview, combined with the fact he clearly wasn't a generational talent, I immediately started hoping for either Slaf or Cooley.
@stevefowler4427
@stevefowler4427 Ай бұрын
I was never sold on Shane Wright. Watched some of his highlight reels and I didn't like the way he would backcheck. Was non existent unless he had the puck on his blade. Cooley on the other hand, had tons of speed, would backcheck, had great hands but was small. Didn't know much about Slavkovsky. Glad the Habs were on top of it.
@goradhen
@goradhen Ай бұрын
Haven't watch Wright play but when Slaf 2.0 showed up late November I had my answers. Habs are going to be a speedy, crafty, puck possesing team and Slaf will continue to be a monster out there.
@chrisbelos2834
@chrisbelos2834 Ай бұрын
Shane dodged a bullet not being the #1 pick for Montreal. the fans and the media were harsh on Slafkovsky, who had a bad first year and his second was going to be even worst until Marty St-Louis finally put him on the first line. basically saved his development. but you can't have 2 centers on the first line and Suzuki will probably never play on the second line ever again.
@switchgear100
@switchgear100 29 күн бұрын
if malkin can play on the second line and Draisaitl can too then so can Suzuki
@iamanisland
@iamanisland 23 күн бұрын
A few loudmouth idiots do not amount to “the fans and media”
@v4v819
@v4v819 17 күн бұрын
You need two top centers to be a contender...
@sweetswing1
@sweetswing1 Ай бұрын
I wanted Slaf, not Wright and it was very easy to see why if you watched Shane's OHL playoffs. His team down by two goals with half a game to play and he wouldn't back check. This happened over and over. I was relieved they didn't take him.
@ghoward6705
@ghoward6705 Ай бұрын
Montreal sucks. Montreal will continue to suck with Slafkovsky.
@TheHat--Man
@TheHat--Man Күн бұрын
Juraj already has had a 60 point season and wright cant even get into the league
@Calebchristensenc
@Calebchristensenc Ай бұрын
So excited that Hakstol is gone so Shane can get more playing time!
@andrewdavis7620
@andrewdavis7620 Ай бұрын
Turns out the coyotes scouts got that one spot on. Cooley is not only doing better on a worse team, it looks like he also has a higher ceiling.
@williamford9564
@williamford9564 Ай бұрын
I wonder if Hakstol's treatment of Wright was one of the factors in Seattle management firing him. The new coach is very familiar with Wright as he was the head coach at the AHL team Wright played with last year.
@templetonbob
@templetonbob Ай бұрын
He was pretty hyped up. Crazy that I already forgot about him.
@Aidan_minotti
@Aidan_minotti Ай бұрын
Exactly lol, only reason I remember who he was, was bc my fav ahl team (Hershey bears) played them in the finals and won 2 years ima. Row
@joshkidder9147
@joshkidder9147 Ай бұрын
That’s called a bust
@nolanvernon2822
@nolanvernon2822 Ай бұрын
@@joshkidder9147 lol he's not a bust - he's probably gonna be a middle 6 player next year. He's looked VERY good in the AHL
@joshkidder9147
@joshkidder9147 Ай бұрын
@@nolanvernon2822 A bust is playing very little time in your league, injury, or controversy. Everyone forgot about him
@krakenspectacor
@krakenspectacor Ай бұрын
Not crazy that someone who isn’t a Kraken fan would lose track of someone in the AHL.
@jaylenbarnes2.079
@jaylenbarnes2.079 Ай бұрын
Great Video; I think Wright is gonna be a stud it's just a matter of time and patience
@timothycassidy7484
@timothycassidy7484 26 күн бұрын
I watched Shane Wright closely when he came with Coachella to Calgary. He reminded me of Joe Sakic (when he was a rookie in Quebec) in that he wasn't flashy but he did a lot of good things, kept his head down and worked. If Shane can approach Joe's record Seattle should be pretty pleased.
@v4v819
@v4v819 17 күн бұрын
Sakic is one of the greatest players of all time... If Shane becomes a tenth of a player Sakic was then he will be a solid top 6'er in the NHL... And that would no bust of a career for him... But Joe was no ordinary Joe, and good luck seeing the likes of him or Stevie Y again any time soon! Talent, character, grit, workhorse, winner... That's a complete package that only a couple a generation can live up to!
@AbsoluteADCC
@AbsoluteADCC Ай бұрын
I spoke with my son's hockey coach who is also happens to be an associate director for player development in one of the NHL's teams. I asked him about why some kids make Brick and Quebec Invitational teams, killing it in CHL/NCAA, get 1st round pick and then fail. He said that there are few factors, but the biggest one is ego. A lot of those kids just got used to special treatment on their previous teams. If you're a "Brick kid", you play top minutes, wearing a "C", playing national team sometimes, but it's all against the kids mostly your age. And then you switch to playing with different level of players, where stakes are higher, and 99% of those kids are 3rd line at best and playing 10-12 min a game. A lot of them have a hard time dealing with that. So this guy works with drafted players or young prospects in our area and preparing them, especially mentally to transition to the NHL. I feel like Wright fits into the similar bucket where he was on track to be the next generational talent, didn't work out, got a big dip, but it seems like he's going to be just fine. It doesn't matter how you start it matters how you finish.
@jo12danjames
@jo12danjames Ай бұрын
lots of habs fans were excited about the pick, i dont remember any booing at all, lots of cheering actually. I know me and and my friends all wanted slafkovsky, so not sure where you got your info, also the wright stare down was while he got on the stage not off. clearly he as an attitude problem and lots of scouts commented on that character flaw. i personally wish him all the best, but im happy montreal took slaf, he's getting better and better and cant wait until he reaches his ceiling in a few years, especially with that team friendly contract.
@aliviachaudhuri1841
@aliviachaudhuri1841 13 күн бұрын
You done yapping?
@shellysmith1037
@shellysmith1037 Ай бұрын
I'd love it if my team could lure Wright away from the Krakken. He's very desirable. Its unfortunate he had to go to Seattle and Hakstol. A different team would have got us to a different point today. I'm very interested in the Slaf, Cooley, Wright play this season
@turtlebeef
@turtlebeef Ай бұрын
no one was as hyped on Shane wright more then Shane Wright himself
@Netcentric-fk6ek
@Netcentric-fk6ek Ай бұрын
Wright really looks good. Too bad the Krakken know that they got a good one, I'd love to trade for him
@dr.loomis4221
@dr.loomis4221 21 күн бұрын
Which NHL team are you the GM of?
@JohnnyJMurphy
@JohnnyJMurphy Ай бұрын
I thought Seattle did wright dirty his “rookie” season. Maybe he wasn’t ready and that’s fine but there was I believe a 3 game stretch where his family was flew in and the kept him scratched the 3 games. I get him not being ready, I get keeping him scratched a first to learn the system, players, coach etc. but knowing the kids family was flew in for 3 games to watch there son in the nhl with there own eye and STILL keep him scratched is dirty in my eyes
@edpottinger849
@edpottinger849 Ай бұрын
Wright is still developing.It depends if he wants to have a career with Seattle or another team.The only way I could see Seattle c9nsider moving Wright is if they got a big piece in return,a top line center or maybe an upgrade in goal.
@jean-philippedoyon9904
@jean-philippedoyon9904 Ай бұрын
The more i look at Wright and Slafkovsky development and character...the more i thank Kent Hugues and the new scouting and analytic team of the Montréal Canadiens ! Nick Bobrov said it best for Slafkovsky...his level of pressure is that of a country and the proof is in the pudding. It was in his character to be competitive. Shane Wright on the other end, he doesn't seems to have the same level of competition or character. His development is staling and he most do something soon to rectify it, or the label or bust will begin to be associated with him. That stare at the draft...if it really was at the Montréal table, it was really childish and just confirmed the perfect pick for Montréal ! I want the best for him, cause Seattle deserve 2 good center, but it's this year it must change !
@v4v819
@v4v819 Ай бұрын
I think it's a little early to call anyone in that draft a bust... Shane is real talented and intelligent player as the narrator of the video said but it was clear he needed time to develop and mature- which he is doing like all young men... I think in a few years it will reveal who won that draft and my bet is on the Krakens cause Shane is a special player and though i think they both are going to have a good career for their team i think Shane will ultimately will be seen as the real steal of the draft! Both got all-star potential though!
@krakenspectacor
@krakenspectacor Ай бұрын
Your ignorance wrt Shane’s development is obvious. It’s ok to love your pick but to make a whole bunch of baseless assumptions seems to be a common thing with Habs fans. The stare was nothing. Shane even debunked it.
@jean-philippedoyon9904
@jean-philippedoyon9904 Ай бұрын
@@krakenspectacor I said "if" it really was.
@krakenspectacor
@krakenspectacor Ай бұрын
@@jean-philippedoyon9904 it’s ok to admit you’re wrong.
@travelista7572
@travelista7572 Ай бұрын
​@@krakenspectacor He wasn't wrong though (except for the bust part as it's too soon for statements like these). Wright DID stare at the Mtl's draft table. When it appeared in newspapers and on net and he was asked about it, he didn't know what to say so he made up a story about actually staring at journalists. And that made it even worse (and laughable) as it was clear he was just looking for (poor) excuses. Like sh*t happens. It's always better to own your mistakes and learn from them than to pretend they didn't happen and look for excuses. It would have been less of a deal had he just owned that he f****d up and moved on...
@rickyaz8640
@rickyaz8640 Ай бұрын
5 goals in 16 NHL games with a coach who jerked him around and wouldn’t give him regular playing time. He’s got a new coach and will get a boatload of minutes, he’ll be fine.
@mahadeo728
@mahadeo728 Ай бұрын
Happy habs got Slafkovsky but Wright will be a great player for Seattle for a long time.
@alphaspursncowboys
@alphaspursncowboys 22 күн бұрын
7:58 reminder that was his second OHL team, the reason he got healthy scratched a bunch in October was because his first OHL team was horrible (finished third from last) so the Kraken kept him with the pro coaches till he was trade to the spitfire (a heavy favor to win the championship) before they were upsetted. The Kraken were actually really smart that first year balancing all of the limits on how many games he could play in the NHL, AHL, and OHL. They missed him being eligible for the Calder this year by 2 games because he played 8 NHL games this season.
@memphissander3512
@memphissander3512 24 күн бұрын
Looking at slafkovsky like Jack hughes, it's not unreasonable to say he could be a 100, if not 110 point player one day. Most likely 80-90 points thought.
@joelmccorkell6819
@joelmccorkell6819 24 күн бұрын
The Spits sold the farm to get him and they lost in the first round of the playoffs after dominating the season. Guy is mediocre at best.
@APJTA
@APJTA Ай бұрын
As a Habs fan, it annoys me sometimes to see Habs fans praying for Wright's downfall. It's really petty. Are we really that offended that he stared down our GM? I hope the kid does well. That being said, next season is make-or-break for him if he wants to be a top 6 contributor in the NHL. He needs to at least be a full-time NHLer playing in the middle 6. There's a clear path to him being Seattle's 2C and I hope he's able to seize the opportunity. It's great that he killed it in Coachella but high-end prospects like him shouldn't languish in the AHL for too long. Minor nitpick about Slaf: I think he would have been expected to be the #1 winger going forward, but selecting Demidov should change that. I think Demidov is likely to be the highest scoring player on the team by his third season. Slaf should be the #2 guy, or maybe the #3 depending on what Caufield does.
@kevinpelletierdeslauriers7709
@kevinpelletierdeslauriers7709 Ай бұрын
Absolutely agree about the first part, Wright remains a high end center that will be one of the top 2nd line centers in the league. 30 goals 30 assist with a good 200 foot game....he just needs to find his will to win in the playoffs. As for slaf and demidov, it doesnt really matter which is 1st and which is second....they will 100% be one of the most lethal duo in the league. Their skill sets are soooo complementary and if this season was any indication, slaf will be able to follow demidov's plays on the ice. I think we will have a lot of slaf goals assisted by Demigod (dov) and a lot of Demidov's goals assisted by Slaf. I know I am exctatic to see them play together in a few yeara.
@MrLightMatter
@MrLightMatter Ай бұрын
@kevinpelletierdeslauriers7709 wright demonstrated a will to win in the playoffs this season. He was over a point per game player, easily played the best when he was on the ice, and in particular wad dominate in the cup finals for the ahl
@ronlauback9877
@ronlauback9877 22 күн бұрын
Love​@@kevinpelletierdeslauriers7709
@frankfournier6394
@frankfournier6394 19 күн бұрын
great video man, i suscribe !! thank you , so happy to find this channel :)
@brendantallett
@brendantallett Ай бұрын
Shane Wright will be a good player still hes just developing . Good pick for both teams
@MrSinisterSecrets
@MrSinisterSecrets 18 күн бұрын
No one booed at the Habs draft pick
@baohoaily
@baohoaily Ай бұрын
Here’s hoping he does as well in real life as he does on my NHL24 squad 🎉
@BestDraftClass
@BestDraftClass Ай бұрын
Not the biggest deal he’s not full time last season. Still has a chance to be a star can be a huge name for the kraken
@DanGray-ut7tm
@DanGray-ut7tm 17 күн бұрын
I doubt he would of handled the pressure of playing in Montreal… Slav had the weight of his country on his back and loves the pressure this is what makes him the perfect fit
@caperboy1169
@caperboy1169 Ай бұрын
He’s going to be a star
@julienbeaudry-tardif7982
@julienbeaudry-tardif7982 Ай бұрын
An AHL star sure
@caperboy1169
@caperboy1169 Ай бұрын
@@julienbeaudry-tardif7982 😆 you just watch. You need to realize that he missed a year and a half of hockey because of Covid when the OHL shut down . He’s coming on .
@Odysseus38
@Odysseus38 23 күн бұрын
That logan cooley highlight at the end was insane for a rookie
@ubasic
@ubasic 23 күн бұрын
Good job, Hectic, nice even take, I hope the kid has a great career. Unfortunately so many comments are about players as if their talent stands alone to be evaluated. The best players play 'with' their linemates, they feed off each other in how the coach designs the Team play. Eichel, O'Rielly, Reinhart played in Buffalo, never made the playoffs but joined "TEAMS" that won and contributed mightily. In truth, you can't judge players alone, or on their teams, unless they play on the same team. Thinking a player can be the "Messiah" and bring a cup is the wishful thinking of fans whose teams don't win, in Montreal or Seattle. The league is just too damn big, all fans deserve to celebrate a Stanley Cup win, or even go to a game without getting "mugged by the price". Thanks Bettman, now when the hell are you going to retire?
@ConfideKylie
@ConfideKylie Ай бұрын
The problem today is fans seem to expect an 18 yo to play immediately in the NHL and that rarely happens. He’s 20, he needed some work, big deal. Let’s see what he does his first full season in the NHL before calling him a bust 🙄
@raymondclouston6255
@raymondclouston6255 Ай бұрын
Attitude…”might” be a problem.
@RaarZipan
@RaarZipan Ай бұрын
I mean Bylsma says he has a great attitude and really likes the kid, he was playing line 1 and 4 during the AHL playoffs for Coachella
@raymondclouston6255
@raymondclouston6255 Ай бұрын
@@RaarZipan granted but I heard about his entrance interviews and the Canadiens weren’t the only ones saying he was a little entitled and arrogant….just hope he’s not another PLD. Cheers
@bcha1766
@bcha1766 Ай бұрын
Love the channel man very in depth and to the point 👌
@HecticHockey
@HecticHockey Ай бұрын
Appreciate it!
@pstandlee
@pstandlee Ай бұрын
That Cooley goal 🥅 😅
@Calers-gu1ib
@Calers-gu1ib Ай бұрын
Shane will be alright and a long career, I don't have the same confidence in long careers for Euro players. Just remember the b/s surrounding Hall and Seguin, 14 yrs later they are the top 2 points leaders of the 2010 draft.
@empire0
@empire0 12 сағат бұрын
He needs minutes. Almost missing 2 whole years of competitive hockey then bouncing from OHL to AHL to NHL is too hard. Seattle would be smart to keep him on the NHL team all year, even if he slumps
@nateesquega1852
@nateesquega1852 Ай бұрын
The title is dumb, kid just finished a great year in the AHL who just turned 20
@rileyholden-zc9ip
@rileyholden-zc9ip Ай бұрын
Seattle got a steal with him with the right development he will be a solid piece for Seattle
@rojoy2
@rojoy2 Ай бұрын
Watched him play for the Frontenacs many times and his hockey IQ and shot was head and shoulders about everyone else. I think the fact that hearing he was going to be the number one overall for many years and then not being selected first really did something to his confidence. Nothing is given it is earned. I would love to see what he can do with a full season this year.
@mclekrell
@mclekrell Ай бұрын
They passed on Wright because of the interview, same reason why they picked Slav. Team spirit is the most important thing if you want to win.
@GizmoBeach
@GizmoBeach Ай бұрын
People acting like Wright not going 1st overall after all the build-up must mean he's some kind of bust. Meanwhile I'm betting a lot of those same "fans" are the ones acting like Savoie will be a 50-goal scorer for the Oilers. This despite him being (1) smaller (2) nowhere NEAR as hyped as Wright was prior to that draft. Wright will be a difference-maker long before Savoie.
@remolalougarou6512
@remolalougarou6512 Ай бұрын
Only time will tell Hope Wright plays nHL next season
@ryanmussell739
@ryanmussell739 20 күн бұрын
Please do a breakdown of Sean day. That is a weird career what if. He was granted exceptional status in the ohl but was drafted 5th overall. *or Logan coture vs John Tavares
@nickt2985
@nickt2985 17 күн бұрын
Dave hakstol sucks at developing young players in the nhl. He did the same shit in philly
@markorr999
@markorr999 Ай бұрын
Teams passed on Wright for obvious "Character" reasons. His pissed off face was seen on the big board for all the GM's to see
@simonreilly213
@simonreilly213 Ай бұрын
He’s gonna be strong next year. Not Slaf strong, but still good!
@user-fq2jv3ds7h
@user-fq2jv3ds7h Ай бұрын
He's been really good in the ahl(tho I've only ever seen his games against my Hershey bears )
@srange1342
@srange1342 Ай бұрын
Tf is this video even about.... this kids is playing great hockey and will be completely fine
@Cripatron9711
@Cripatron9711 Ай бұрын
I should’ve bet him not going top 3 I predict it 2 weeks before 😭
@oliviernormandeau201
@oliviernormandeau201 Ай бұрын
As a habs fan, great video, but our number one expected winger will be demidov, not slaf
@kevinpelletierdeslauriers7709
@kevinpelletierdeslauriers7709 Ай бұрын
There are 2 wingers on the first line, and since slaf is a natural LW and Demidov a RW, watch them feed off each other in 2-3 years. The complementarity in their styles is insane and they will 100% be one of the most lethal duo's in the league. P.S. i get that you mean Demidov will have more points, but I wouldnt sell slaf short either.
@JNJ1014
@JNJ1014 Ай бұрын
I think Wright likely has a floor as an excellent 200-foot 3rd line center & the potential to be an elite 2nd line center in the NHL & an integral part of a Stanley Cup winning roster. That said, from watching him play Wright doesn't scream "franchise cornerstone" to me. He's very good at everything (I.E. on a 1-10 grade he's at least a 7.5-8 on every attribute) but top flight stars are usually ones who have multiple "10 skills" even if they're lacking in others. For example, Tkachuk is clearly a subpar NHL skater but his hands, hockey sense, compete & playmaking are all 10s & make him a superstar. However, Wright is simply very good at every skill, none of which will enable him to overpower NHL defenses.
@Veopoz
@Veopoz Ай бұрын
Slaf was Amazing considerations that first 20 games he wasn't on PP or High on the lineup
@jimmywilliams8045
@jimmywilliams8045 19 күн бұрын
Seattle is blowing it with how they are handling Wright. His development is crumbling under this team. Just incompetence.
@cygnusx-1862
@cygnusx-1862 Ай бұрын
Pretty obvious now that Montreal made the wright decision.
@krakenspectacor
@krakenspectacor Ай бұрын
It isn’t at all. All that’s obvious is Montreal didn’t bust on their pick. Time will tell which player ends up being better.
@41italia
@41italia Ай бұрын
@@krakenspectacor Slaf will always be better than Wright, you're fooling yourself.
@krakenspectacor
@krakenspectacor Ай бұрын
@@41italia he may be and he may not be but to declare it now is pure hubris and ignorance of how players develop and careers evolve. You do you though little guy!
@Jacob-rq5zb
@Jacob-rq5zb Ай бұрын
Very punny
@gazzarip
@gazzarip 16 күн бұрын
Hectic Hockey your scouting ability seems to be as good as your knowledge on NHL rules. I wouldnt hold your breath waiting to see how Wright is doing in the 2024-2025 Calder trophy race.... His ship had already sailed in 23-24 on any pipe dream chance of ever winning that trophy
@HecticHockey
@HecticHockey 16 күн бұрын
Yeah I acknowledged that
@TheGreekPoet
@TheGreekPoet Ай бұрын
Followed him very closely his draft year at the end of Kingstons season and through the playoffs. I thought FOR SURE that the Habs were going to pick him, precisely due to the hype you so very well outlined, boy was I shocked. I thought he was very unimpressive. Floater and not the great 2-way forward he was hyped to be. Uninvolved, low motor, and just wasn't a difference maker. Yet, he still managed to put up some points. But he clearly wasn't the play-driver on his team. He was actually about the 3-4th best player in the playoffs for the Fronts. I was thinking, wow, THIS is going to be our pick? So I switched to wanting Cooley, and of course, the Habs knew better than me and picked the clear best player at this point, in Slaf. IMO, Wright can be a great winger. A sniper. Still has a great release, no doubt. I just can't see him as a center. Put him with Catton, eventually, and Catton will save this dudes career. I think Catton is the real deal. Slafkovsky is beast. The sky is the limit for him.
@BodyofWater_
@BodyofWater_ Ай бұрын
Logan Cooley is dope, honestly glad the Yotes/now Utah got him, they’ll shock people the next two season, mark my words.
@chrisc3330
@chrisc3330 Ай бұрын
Good informative video - but one correction I would make. Wright was not the consensus #1 overall pick at the time of the draft. Bob Mckenzie and a few others had Slaf at #1. It wasn't really an off-the-board pick as people seem to suggest.
@HecticHockey
@HecticHockey Ай бұрын
Yeah as I said it wasn’t expected, but it wasn’t necessarily a shock. Lots of people still had Wright going 1 and at the least 3. Slaf was rising heading towards the draft.
@chrisc3330
@chrisc3330 Ай бұрын
@@HecticHockey Agree - I'm just pointing out that he wasn't the "consensus #1 overall pick" as many seem to suggest and was mentioned in this video. It was to be expected that the top 5 in this draft was gonna be a bit of a shitshow.
@frankcastle10
@frankcastle10 28 күн бұрын
Im 200% sure that here are going to be more Habs fans than Kraken fans. They're just obssesive on hating players that have been related to them, they do it with Wright, also with Michkov... They even booed Slaf pick and sent death threats to Reinbacher the following draft lol... They always talk about character, atittude, blah blah... When his team literally selected Mailloux after the shit he made... And when he said publicly he didn't deserved to be drafted that year. But hey! He was 17-18... He can matture. The others not. Most hipocrite fans in the league.😆 Wright is doing good (and he can be easily better than Beniers) and also Michkov (noithing new). And also Reinbacher... Respect the kids, they're young. Bums don't learn...
@guillaumest-gelais7631
@guillaumest-gelais7631 Ай бұрын
Great video !
@HecticHockey
@HecticHockey Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@GhostToast18
@GhostToast18 Ай бұрын
2:35 berney nicholls is my uncle!!
@HecticHockey
@HecticHockey Ай бұрын
Wow that's sick
@GhostToast18
@GhostToast18 Ай бұрын
@@HecticHockey very!!
@user-rk5mu1sr5u
@user-rk5mu1sr5u Ай бұрын
some guys take a bit to get there.
@BrandonHilikus
@BrandonHilikus Ай бұрын
thanks for booing me on my draft day w-slafvskov when ever montreal gets good again.
@krakenspectacor
@krakenspectacor Ай бұрын
This comments section shows how few people actually pay attention to players outside their bubble lol. So much ignorance on display.
@laurent29093
@laurent29093 Ай бұрын
Chadkovsky happened
@spooley
@spooley Ай бұрын
He should do fine with that skill set. The question may be how he does in the playoffs. If the NHL keeps changing the rule book every post season then smaller players aren't going to dominate.
@CLo-ly1ic
@CLo-ly1ic Ай бұрын
I remember saying to my buddies who are die hard Habs fans they need to take Slafkovsky while they argued and wanted Shane Wright.. I watched the draft and when they drafted Slafkovsky I was so happy Habs management seen what I seen.. I cant beleive the Habs never selected Michkov!! They will regret that big time!! The Habs could have had Caufield, Michkov, Slafkovsky and Demidov as thete top 4 wingers!!
@PrositronMcHappy
@PrositronMcHappy 27 күн бұрын
MEKov is small & arrogant. He'll be a very-good 1-way player. The Habs are building a confident team.
@martinkirouac
@martinkirouac Ай бұрын
I don't think he is a draft bust. I think he will eventually be a good player if he matures and changes his attitude.
@berwick777
@berwick777 Ай бұрын
You mentioned Montreal’s first overall selection. Why haven’t you made a video of the failures of the Montreal Canadiens? Why are you being so biased and making one only of Toronto and not the failures of other teams like Montreal? Why the double standards? Here’s something to get you started: The Montreal Canadiens, once a dominant force in the NHL, have experienced a prolonged period of decline and failure in recent years. Several key factors have contributed to their struggles: Poor draft history, particularly in failing to select Quebec-born talent with high draft picks. The team has overlooked local talent, missing out on players like Patrice Bergeron in 2003. Calamitous trades and mismanagement of players, such as trading away P.K. Subban and Max Pacioretty, have left the team with a roster of untested youngsters and gritty character players. Injuries to key players like Kirby Dach, Alex Newhook, and Christian Dvorak in the 2023-24 season severely hampered their rebuilding efforts. Lack of success in the draft and free agency, with the team failing to replace players like Phillip Danault, Tomas Tatar, and Corey Perry with comparable talent. Coaching issues, with the team struggling under head coach Dominique Ducharme, who lost the room and played a system that did not fit the team. Inability to maintain their identity after losing key players like Shea Weber, Carey Price, and Joel Edmundson in the offseason. The Canadiens' once-storied franchise has fallen on hard times, missing the playoffs in three consecutive seasons and struggling to recapture their past glory. The team's management and coaching staff will need to address these issues to return the Canadiens to their former dominance. Sooo…get working on it boy !!
@HecticHockey
@HecticHockey Ай бұрын
Missing the playoffs for three years is pretty insignificant with the success of they’ve had recently in the postseason. They also have a very bright future with Caufield, Suzuki, Slaf, Demidov, Reinbacher etc.
@berwick777
@berwick777 Ай бұрын
@@HecticHockey they haven’t won a cup in 31 years!! So stop picking and choosing your timelines. Are you not paying attention? You’re supposed to be the hockey expert. Did you not read my entire posting? If you’re going to do a video about the failures of one team ie the Leafs why don’t you do them for the multitude of other teams in the NHL who have ALSO suffered years and years of failures? Vancouver, Buffalo, San Jose, Nashville, etc. have never won ONE cup!! St. Louis only one cup in 57 years! Washington only one cup in 50 years! NYR is an original 6 team with only four cups! Flyers no cups in 49 years! NYI no cups in 41 years! If you want to have any kind of credibility at all, you won’t be so freaking biased and do videos of the failures of those teams and not just pick on one !! WTF is your problem??
@berwick777
@berwick777 Ай бұрын
@@HecticHockey You don’t have an answer to my question that I asked you several times, do you? Which is why did you do a video on the failures of the Toronto Maple Leafs and not similar videos of the multitude of other teams in the league who have suffered similar failures? Why don’t you have an answer to my question Mr. Video Maker?
@berwick777
@berwick777 Ай бұрын
@@HecticHockeyheeey, I got an idea - why not do a video on the failures of the Philadelphia Flyers because their cup drought is only eight years less than the Leafs!
@HecticHockey
@HecticHockey Ай бұрын
okay man, i do have a buffalo video coming out next week
@dr.loomis4221
@dr.loomis4221 21 күн бұрын
He'll be a solid 2nd-3rd liner in the NHL
@379insk
@379insk Ай бұрын
Smart move by Habs to pass on him. One thing to drop from 1rst to 2nd....but from 1rst to 4th is a big drop. Dude has attitude issue.
@user-bc6jd5tq6q
@user-bc6jd5tq6q Ай бұрын
He was a lower ceiling but safe pick as a two way player. The fact that Seattle is competing right now and not a team in tank mode with a guaranteed roster is the main reason why he is not in the NHL. For example compare Lafreniere and Zegras one plays on an awful team, gets top line and pp time, and doesnt have to care about winning while the other has none of that and a coach that will bench him for making mistakes. Comparing prospects based on their development when their situations are apples and oranges is stupid. I dont think Zegras is a good hockey player at all but he might score a bunch of meaningless points on a bad team which makes people think he is developing well when in fact it doesn't mean anything. In 5 or more years we can maybe have a discussion on how these prospects turned out but its way too early.
@JoeSchemo
@JoeSchemo 13 күн бұрын
Wright walked into the pre-draft team meetings with a huge chip on his shoulder and has been spending the last few seasons shaking it off. Will he eventually be good in the NHL , probably. But it is going to happen when he accepts that his reason for not being where he thinks he should be will be when he realizes he thinks too much. He needs to just play hockey, and stop thinking.
@rolandtinker734
@rolandtinker734 Ай бұрын
Gonna be a decent 3rd liner
@MikeS29
@MikeS29 Ай бұрын
Seattle won it.
@0canadiens81
@0canadiens81 Ай бұрын
They won a lifetime ahl player. Go team!! 🎉
@MikeS29
@MikeS29 Ай бұрын
Looking forward to watching you eat your words at the end of the coming season 😅
@0canadiens81
@0canadiens81 Ай бұрын
@@MikeS29 wright fans have no substance. All you have is excuses and shitty “ you’ll see” . Wright sucks. He’s a 3rd line centre. Sucks to be him and you.
@0canadiens81
@0canadiens81 Ай бұрын
@@MikeS29 hilarious 😂
@MikeS29
@MikeS29 Ай бұрын
@@0canadiens81 - only to Habs fans who desperatley need for him to fail to justify Slaf's selection 😅
@habcast3978
@habcast3978 Ай бұрын
He’ll have a better career than Slafkovsky.
@bdgannon1473
@bdgannon1473 Ай бұрын
Doing what ?
@habcast3978
@habcast3978 Ай бұрын
@@bdgannon1473 I'll answer that 3 years from today. See you then.
@mikedavison3400
@mikedavison3400 19 күн бұрын
Petulance. Thy name is Shane Wright.
@ballsincement
@ballsincement Ай бұрын
the sound you use for transitioning photos i personally don’t like , it sounds like the vine boom sound effect which in my opinion is annoying . other than that great great video
@djeemy
@djeemy Ай бұрын
Slaf will have a 100 point season Wright will never
@Eminim97
@Eminim97 Ай бұрын
I grew up playing against ekblad. Not fun to play against lmfao
@adamwalsh9612
@adamwalsh9612 27 күн бұрын
Shane Wright was told for years that he was going to be amazing and that he was going first for Years. If he has an attitude i ain't suprised, it ain't his fault it's everyone else's
@DANNY40379
@DANNY40379 Ай бұрын
lol that stare down tho, he looked pretty moronic
@luvslogistics1725
@luvslogistics1725 Ай бұрын
Already calling him a bust?
@HecticHockey
@HecticHockey Ай бұрын
Not at all
@cmacctron7787
@cmacctron7787 Ай бұрын
Slafkovsky is the best pick
@SetsunaTheAngel
@SetsunaTheAngel Ай бұрын
Shane Wright will be a great player..... but his attitude might keep him from being elite.
@v4v819
@v4v819 Ай бұрын
He's got a chip on his shoulder and plays with an edge... This is not a bad mentality in such a rock em sock em league like the NHL... He's got a lot to prove and is aiming for revenge and that's not a weak motive and he's got wicked talent to back it up if he can develop more in the next couple years... I think he will be seen as the steal of the draft when all is said and done, he's too good to go out in a whimper...
@ManMythLegend123
@ManMythLegend123 Ай бұрын
Habs fan: shane Wrong 😂
@SnowGabe
@SnowGabe Ай бұрын
Wright was the riskier player at the draft. That's why he fell to 4th overall.
@DanGray-ut7tm
@DanGray-ut7tm Ай бұрын
His problem is mostly his attitude and is lazy on the defensive side of his game this is why he went 4 th overall
@happymann1000
@happymann1000 Ай бұрын
Wright was challenged in character development. He may still be at a 13 year old level or worse. He is going to have to go through a few falls before he starts to come back to reality.
@cornellbubush
@cornellbubush Ай бұрын
He was an arrogant punk in 2022 and the lesson he learned was the best for his career. Unfortunately he is not a generational talent not even a star player just a player.
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