Repêchage NHL
Gentil a écritLe garçon de Peter Stastny ( Paul ) a été repêché par Colorado
History
Paul Stastny came to the University of Denver as a highly regarded freshman, and he didn’t disappoint. He became an integral part of the Pioneers team that successfully defended its national championship title this season, which helped boost Stastny’s his draft stock significantly. His tremendous individual performance earned him many honors including the WCHA and USCHO Rookie of the Year honors. Stastny was named the recipient of Denver’s Barry Sharp Memorial Trophy, which recognizes the team’s top freshman. He was also selected to the NCAA All-Tournament and WCHA All-Rookie Teams. Stastny finished second on the team in scoring with 45 points (17 goals, 28 assists) in 42 appearances. He led all WCHA rookies in conference scoring during the regular season with 31 points. His 45 overall points tied him for first in the nation among rookies. His 28 assists ranked him third in the nation among rookies while his 1.07 points per game ranked him tied for third among all rookies.
Talent Analysis
Those who were fortunate enough to see Peter Stastny in his NHL days may think that they are looking at him once again through his youngest son. The younger Stastny’s skating is strikingly similar to that of his legendary father -- powerful with good speed. Paul is an immensely gifted playmaking forward who possesses excellent hockey sense and instincts. He sees the ice very well and has an uncanny ability to find the open spaces on the ice where plays can be made. Stastny possesses a great work ethic, and he can play in any situation. He is very strong on the puck and is outstanding on faceoffs. Stastny is a physically strong player whose strength should continue to develop as he matures as a player.
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Je suis content, c'est un bon choix par Colorado
History
Paul Stastny came to the University of Denver as a highly regarded freshman, and he didn’t disappoint. He became an integral part of the Pioneers team that successfully defended its national championship title this season, which helped boost Stastny’s his draft stock significantly. His tremendous individual performance earned him many honors including the WCHA and USCHO Rookie of the Year honors. Stastny was named the recipient of Denver’s Barry Sharp Memorial Trophy, which recognizes the team’s top freshman. He was also selected to the NCAA All-Tournament and WCHA All-Rookie Teams. Stastny finished second on the team in scoring with 45 points (17 goals, 28 assists) in 42 appearances. He led all WCHA rookies in conference scoring during the regular season with 31 points. His 45 overall points tied him for first in the nation among rookies. His 28 assists ranked him third in the nation among rookies while his 1.07 points per game ranked him tied for third among all rookies.
Talent Analysis
Those who were fortunate enough to see Peter Stastny in his NHL days may think that they are looking at him once again through his youngest son. The younger Stastny’s skating is strikingly similar to that of his legendary father -- powerful with good speed. Paul is an immensely gifted playmaking forward who possesses excellent hockey sense and instincts. He sees the ice very well and has an uncanny ability to find the open spaces on the ice where plays can be made. Stastny possesses a great work ethic, and he can play in any situation. He is very strong on the puck and is outstanding on faceoffs. Stastny is a physically strong player whose strength should continue to develop as he matures as a player.
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Je suis content, c'est un bon choix par Colorado