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Reply To: | Rand P. Hall - Amateur Jello Farmer |
Date: | Mon, 30 Oct 1995 10:32:42 EST |
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Mike Machnik <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>That ranks Jakopin as the second biggest defenseman in DivI...second to=
> teammate Steve McKenna at 6'8", 235. It's pretty unusual to be as big as=
> Jakopin is and still not be the biggest guy on your own team. :-)
It's been interesting watching these two 'grow up' together. McKenna
came in as a project and Jakopin came in as an NHL draft pick
(Detroit?). IMHO, Jakopin hasn't improved a lick while McKenna's blown
by him as Mike says here:
> McKenna, now a=
> captain as a junior, has improved so much at both ends that he deserves to=
> be considered one of the better Ds in HE and also an NHL prospect - there=
> may be none better in HE defensively, and although he is not flashy with=
> the puck, he has developed a good burst of speed that is deceptive given=
> his size. Few players man the point better than him in terms of being able=
> to keep the puck in the zone, stopping a clear attempt and putting the puck=
> right on net, and getting back quickly on a transition by the other team. =
Steve has definitely developed a VERY deceptive burst of speed going
up-ice. He's aided greatly by his wingspan--he can carry the puck well
away from anyone's poke check. If there is anything that will keep
Steve out of the pros it's his COMPLETE lack of a slapshot. You'd
swear he had a pillow on the end of his stick!
Cheers,
rand
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Rand P. Hall, Manager of Systems and Networking
Merrimack College, North Andover, MA, USA [log in to unmask]
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