by hitek on Tue Jun 22, 2010 11:32 am
Can't help but weigh in here..
When Cody was drafted, he arrived right behind a draft class (or 17 year old group) that turned out to be quite a draft class, and if you looked at how many NHL drafted players we had last year, it is a tough situation to follow right behind. When Danny Paille was drafted, he was part of the draft class that I will call is equiv to Beck, Holland, Latta, Chariot.. etc..
But that being said, and having seen Cody play before he arrived here, I didn't see the Paille comparisons. Just two different players. Paille is a up and down the wing, power forward, who when teamed up with a dominant center (see Marty St Pierre) can be a great asset on the wing.
Cody is much more an overall player, more a center than a winger, can be a force on the penalty kill, and has not
really had the opportunity on the Power Play, so hard to say. What Cody is, is a player that gives you absolutely everything
he has, every shift. He is a guy, who is under 6 feet, but plays like he is 6 foot 6. If I was picking an NHL type player to say, he is more like this guy.. It would be Wendle Clark, as apposed to Danny Paille.
Cody is a what I call a full throttle hockey player. You put him on the ice, and put the gas peddle to floor and away he goes..
In many ways I think it is good that Cody has a late birthday and gets another year before getting exposed to the NHL daft.
Look at the guys last year, and again this year that got that extra year to develop. I will give you a good example, had Taylor Beck had the late birthday and then had the year he just had and was entering the draft, would be be around to be picked in the 3rd round. Answer, not a chance. He would have went in the 1st round.
I also think that kids drafted in their 2nd last year of OHL eligibility, get that last year of junior under their belt before
turning pro, and in the long term really helps their development. Jumping in to the AHL, or ECHL or Europe at
20 years old, if a big step up. Your suddenly playing with Men that are a few years older than you are. Some make the
adjustment, but most have a tough time.
So for me, I think you will see Cody have a breakout year this year, he will be in a better position to be drafted next year
and given the crop of players just ahead of him, I think he is developing quite nicely. But I do not see him ever being a Danny Paille type player, and honestly, never have.