Skill and talent yes, but attitude caused him to drop.As far as I'm concerned Shane Wright was the best player in this draft. I was surprised to see him drop to 4th selection. Is he another Eichel type? I guess time will tell.
Better to have a forced attitude adjustment too early in your career rather than too late.Skill and talent yes, but attitude caused him to drop.
That attitude cost him 3 draft slots and money. Better off to just lose the attitude entirely.Better to have a forced attitude adjustment too early in your career rather than too late.
Sort of reminds me of a story I once heard on a hockey broadcast(sorry, don't remember the details). Apparently, a coach of an expansion team told his players at the start of the season that they were there because the other teams didn't want them. If true, that's quite a kick in the pants.
Kingston could certainly use him, but they also needs d-men right now. Trading him should bring a bit of a haul. BUT, they're rumored to be bidding on the 2024 Memorial Cup, and he has another year of eligibility left.Send this kid back to juniors asap!
Mario had a lot more to be conceited about, it is a tough one trying to compare Wright's Jr career and Super Mario's. Mario's draft year he produced 3 times the points SW did in his draft year. Maybe he got sideways because he got drafted by Kingston, in which case we haven't seen the true SW yet. Kingston is not known for developing talent.Remember what they were saying about a young Mario Lemieux…selfish, arrogant, conceited…I wouldn’t put much into this.