Put more defensemen in the NHL recently than Eaves and Co.? If only you knew of which you speak...Gopher Blog wrote: Is this why the Gophers have helped put more defensemen in the NHL recently than Eaves and Co. have? Not to mention, it is only a matter of time before EJ and Goligoski get there in the next year or two. Heck, maybe even Vannelli.
Eaves took over at the beginning of the 2002-2003 season, we will start at the 2003-2004 season as to allow Eaves to get a recruiting class in, and establish his system and help players to develop.
Badgers in Pro ranks since 2003 (defensemen only)
Ryan Suter (selected 1st round)
Tom Gilbert (selected 4th round)
Joe Piskula (made NHL debut on March 23rd)
Gophers in Pro ranks since 2003 (defensemen only)
Jake Taylor (selected 6th round)
Keith Ballard (selected 1st round)
and since you always want to throw in the maybes (guys that might make it)...
Badgers maybes
Jamie McBain
Kyle Klubertans
Jeff Likens
Heck, maybe even Drewiskie
Gopher mabyes
Goligoski
"EJ" P.J. Anderson
Heck, maybe even Vanelli
Yes Wisconsin is more conservative, but is also about disciplined play, staying in the passing lanes (instead of chasing forwards around the zone and getting caught out of position) physical play while in your own zone, neutrilizing the forwards in front of the net, and patiently waiting for a mistake your team can capitilize on. Which are all skills needed to play in the NHL. You need disciplined defensemen that dont get caught out of position, as well as player that can neutrilize the forwards in the front of the net, and a defenseman that is in position to help your team capitalize on mistakes.Gopher Blog wrote: Wisconsin is more about a conservative, defensive system than it is about developing defensemen. If you sit back and simply try to clog things up like they do, it may keep the scoring down but it isn't doing much to develop guys for the more wide open NHL of today.
It helps to know hockey before you try to speak it...