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Rick Tocchet thinks Jamie Drysdale has it in him to control games like Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar
Rick Tocchet thinks Jamie Drysdale has it in him to control games like Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar
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Broad Street Hockey
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Rick Tocchet has praised Jamie Drysdale, expressing confidence that the young defenseman has the potential to control games in the same way as established stars Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar. Tocchet, who has a wealth of experience in the NHL both as a player and a coach, believes that Drysdale’s skill set and hockey intelligence can allow him to impact the game significantly.
During a recent interview, Tocchet highlighted how Drysdale's vision on the ice and ability to read plays is reminiscent of Hughes and Makar, two players renowned for their offensive prowess and defensive capabilities. He noted that Drysdale’s development is crucial for the Anaheim Ducks and can set the tone for the team's future success.
Drysdale’s unique blend of speed and agility makes him a formidable opponent, and Tocchet's endorsement signals high expectations for the young player. As the Ducks aim to rebuild, having players who can dictate the rhythm of games is essential, and Tocchet’s belief in Drysdale could be a turning point for both the player and the team.
Fans of the Ducks can look forward to Drysdale's growth and how he can contribute to their roster, aiming to emulate the elite play of Hughes and Makar while carving out his own legacy in the league.
During a recent interview, Tocchet highlighted how Drysdale's vision on the ice and ability to read plays is reminiscent of Hughes and Makar, two players renowned for their offensive prowess and defensive capabilities. He noted that Drysdale’s development is crucial for the Anaheim Ducks and can set the tone for the team's future success.
Drysdale’s unique blend of speed and agility makes him a formidable opponent, and Tocchet's endorsement signals high expectations for the young player. As the Ducks aim to rebuild, having players who can dictate the rhythm of games is essential, and Tocchet’s belief in Drysdale could be a turning point for both the player and the team.
Fans of the Ducks can look forward to Drysdale's growth and how he can contribute to their roster, aiming to emulate the elite play of Hughes and Makar while carving out his own legacy in the league.