Right now, one might be asking "Why a defenseman when we have good wealth on that front?". My answer to that is separated has two parts to it:
1. You never have too much wealth;
2. This defenseman played as a forward this past season, and had great success.
Before I get in to speaking about his play, let's take a look at his stats:
2010-11 Regina 66gp 14g 31a 45pts 86pims -14
2011-12 Kelowna 54gp 15g 26a 41pts 55pims -18
2012-13 Kelowna 69gp 38g 55a 93pts 68pims +46
Pretty impressive stats this past season if I do say so myself. As aforementioned, he played as a forward for the first time this past season, and he had tremendous success. His two seasons before that, in which he played as a defenseman, were quite impressive as well if we disregard the +/- category. This player in particular has an intriguing story. He was the Assistant Captain for Regina in the 2010-2011 season and was eligible for the draft. He played in the top prospects game that year and was ranked 37th in North America mid-season, and dropped to #39. He had a reckless driving accident at the end of the season, in which he broke his leg, and the passenger passed away. This event probably played a big role in him not being drafted that year, considering that he had a good season, was ranked at a decent number, and there was a lot of praise for this kid at 17 years old. His Regina coach at the time highlighted the numerous good aspects to his game such as: offensive abilities, vision, passing, shooting, physicality, powerplay, penalty kill. One thing that should also be noted: this kid won the WHL hardest shot contest that year, shooting at 98 mph... Quite impressive for a 17 year old, no? For the 2011-2012 season, he was ranked 47th in North America after a good season. He missed a month of action and due to injury, and still almost caught up to his point-total from the previous season. Once more, he was not selected.
Nevertheless, that was then, and this is now. Myles has proven his hockey skills time and time again. This is another player who has good size, standing at 6'0 tall and weighing in at 212 lbs. He uses his size, he has a very powerful shot, he is versatile, and he can play forward and defense. This player can be a great asset for the Habs. The Central Scouting system have him ranked at #46 in North America, which is a major leap from his midterm ranking (#87). I believe Bergevin and his team should take interest in this forward/defenseman if his is available at the 36th or 55th overall pick. Who knows, maybe he can even be picked up in the 3rd round.
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