how good is wojski?

bleedgreen
04-08-2004, 12:54 PM
sorry for the spelling. i cant watch any ohl games, and was curious about his pro potential. What style does he play? any comparables in the nhl? ive heard a wide variety comments so far, everything from too laid back to ryan smyth comparisons. thanks in advance for any replies.

Spitfire11
05-05-2004, 04:14 PM
I'm not a big fan, and cringe when people put him in the top 5 or even top 10 for the draft. I think he'll be a bust, so no one to really compare. He plays nothing like Ryan Smyth, and is too laid back IMO.

monster_bertuzzi
05-07-2004, 11:59 PM
He's 6'3 205 pounds, so you cant compare him to Ryan Smyth. Personally, he reminds me a lot of Olli Jokinen, dont ask why.

FearTheFlyers
05-08-2004, 04:42 PM
He's big and fast with a good scoring touch, he for sure should be a top 10 pick and he is the best player out of the OHL in this year's draft. I think if his game really develops well he could be a lot like Keith Tkachuk.

leafaholix*
05-09-2004, 01:22 AM
I think he'll bust as well.

Reminds me a lot of Rob Niedermayer.

slats432
05-09-2004, 09:09 AM
Sadly Wolski is a hot and cold player in my books. I saw him play only twice. Once he was invisible and the other he was very dangerous. Has very good puck skills. If he threw out the intensity every shift there would be less doubts.

Boomhower
05-09-2004, 03:32 PM
I think he'll bust as well.

Reminds me a lot of Rob Niedermayer.

Don't see the basis for that comparison, Rod has serious wheels and Wolski is a slower skater. Wolski has a very nice set of hands and Niedermayer's hands are the reason he's a "bust".

I think Wolski has a decent skill set, but his skating and sometimes lack of passion may hold him back. He's probably one of those guys who will either make it as a top six forward or not play in the league at all..... can't see him altering his game to fill a role as a checker in the NHL as some players (like Niedermayer) have.

Brock
05-09-2004, 10:00 PM
I've personally never caught Wolski on a good night...lol so my opinion of him could be a little bias and slanted. The only thing thats obvious is that he needs to pick up his intensity and show up every night. But hey that's the same thing we said about Jeff Carter last year, however IMO Jeff's tools are far superior to Wolski's.

pucks1
05-14-2004, 09:43 AM
who do u think is and will be better, Wojski or Schremp.. i personaly would take schremp on his hands and vision alone. Allthough schremp is only about 6'0 he plays big and is very hard to knock of his feet. And he wants to play.. every min of the game...