With each post, you will get to understand what type of player he is, and how he can help the Wild. You'll understand his strengths, flaws and get to understand what type of player he'll develop into.
The HW's Rank - The average rank of several of our favorite available rankings, weighted appropriately.
Summary Scout Notes - A broken down version of comments offered by each service. To read the whole explanations, click on the source site and search.
Now, introducing Saint John Sea Dogs defenseman Nathan Beaulieu:
History And Accomplishments:
HW's Take:
A guy who seems to be above average in everything aspect of the game but not overly dominate in any of them, Beaulieu is an interesting prospect.
That is probably why there is such a difference in opinion on Beaulieu. While other prospects have areas that they dominate in, Beaulieu seems to just play good, solid hockey. He has a solid shot that he can get to the net, knows how to move the puck up the ice and even has a nasty edge to him.
Some hoped for more numbers after playing with a star-studded cast of Saint John Sea Dogs players but he still leads the team in scoring by defensemen with 45 points.
Now the question is, will he develop into a puck moving, two-way, first paring defenseman or will he become a defenseman who is only average in everything?
HW's Projection
#2-3 Puck moving defenseman
Summary Scouts Notes
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Where Does He Fit With The Wild?
He brings in an offensive game and nastiness that most of the Wild defensive prospects lack.
If we need offense, and we decided we'll get it from the blueline, Beaulieu could be our man/kid
Good Choice At #10?
I'm torn.
There are some people that think of Beaulieu as a top ten pick while others seem him more of a late rounder. I'm the latter.
I think he is a good prospect, I just like a few other prospects better, espicially some of the forwards that will be available at #10.
Would not be disappointed because we need offense and he has a good puck-moving game. But, again, rather see a forward selected because there are a number of them available at #10 that can potentially deliver similarly, if not more, impact to the Wild as with Beaulieu.
How Does He Look As A Wild?
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