Mir gefällt der ganze Thread eigentlich nicht. Spieler der Jahrgänge 97 mit Spieler Jahrgang 01 zu vergleichen ist Unsinn. Einen Spieler aus der österreichischen U16-Liga mit einen Spieler aus der schwedischen U18-Elite zu vergleichen ist unmöglich. Einen 2000er zu hypen und den anderen tot zu reden ist nicht OK. Wenn man "prospects" unbedingt "evaluieren" will, sollte man sich mMn auf Spieler der Altersklasse U20 beschränken.
I wasn't comparing year to year players, just players within a single year, which is what I think you're trying to say. It is impossible to compare a Marco Rossi to Mario Huber I agree...
interessanter Ansatz, kannst mir bitte mehr dazu schreiben? was fehlt ihm in welchen Situationen und wo du dies festgestellt hast?
I personally have never gotten the feeling that he lacks in hockey sense. There is a general perception that bigger players lack hockey sense, and this is slightly more true for Max Rebernig who missed the cut, but I haven't perceived that Huber lacks anything there. The main weaknesses of Paul Huber are that he is soft, he does not use his body well for 6'2" 181, and is a poor skater. Respectfully, I don't think smaller forwards are the way to promotion either or we would've done wonderfully in the WM-18 this year. I watched all of all the 5 Minsk games, the forwards were too small so they were dispossessed of the puck with ease. If they had hockey sense, they never would have gotten the chance to show it because they could not hold on to the puck for more than one or two seconds...
Baumgartner and Rossi are great against U16 competition at maintaining puck control despite their size deficiencies by effective use of their body and also being extremely quick/explosive. Even at the next level this is perhaps harder to project however when the opposing team's defenseman has suddenly gained 15 pounds.