Was mentioning to Pan yesterday that Sens are truly fortunate to have Chiasson and Nick Paul left over from the Yashin trade.
Let us not forget struggling in the Q Gabriel Gagne.
I remember a hockey writer out in Western Canada say that Gagne was the laziest prospect he had ever seen or words to that effect. It wasn't flattering
From HockeysFuture.com
Talent Analysis
Gabriel Gagne is an offensive specialist who has yet to learn how to use his 6-foot-5 frame to his advantage. He has a great wrist shot and deceptively soft hands for a big man, but his lack of strength makes him a long-term project. He is an inconsistent fore-checker, and despite being a good skater, needs to improve his acceleration and top-speed. If he can put the work in and gain strength, passion and a mean streak, he could be a top-line right winger in the NHL.
Definitely sounds like a lack of dedication and work ethic
He looked good in the summer development camp. But his lack of training has certainly come back to haunt him.
Was mentioning to Pan yesterday that Sens are truly fortunate to have Chiasson and Nick Paul left over from the Yashin trade.
Let us not forget struggling in the Q Gabriel Gagne.
I remember a hockey writer out in Western Canada say that Gagne was the laziest prospect he had ever seen or words to that effect. It wasn't flattering
From HockeysFuture.com
Talent Analysis
Gabriel Gagne is an offensive specialist who has yet to learn how to use his 6-foot-5 frame to his advantage. He has a great wrist shot and deceptively soft hands for a big man, but his lack of strength makes him a long-term project. He is an inconsistent fore-checker, and despite being a good skater, needs to improve his acceleration and top-speed. If he can put the work in and gain strength, passion and a mean streak, he could be a top-line right winger in the NHL.
Definitely sounds like a lack of dedication and work ethic
Was mentioning to Pan yesterday that Sens are truly fortunate to have Chiasson and Nick Paul left over from the Yashin trade.
Let us not forget struggling in the Q Gabriel Gagne.
I remember a hockey writer out in Western Canada say that Gagne was the laziest prospect he had ever seen or words to that effect. It wasn't flattering