Philadelphia Flyers Prospects NHL Comparables

Sep 22, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Flyers center Travis Konecny (80) checks and steals the puck from New York Rangers center J.T. Miller (10) during the third period at Wells Fargo Center. The Flyers won 5-3. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 22, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Flyers center Travis Konecny (80) checks and steals the puck from New York Rangers center J.T. Miller (10) during the third period at Wells Fargo Center. The Flyers won 5-3. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports /
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Robert Hagg – Dennis Wideman

Okay, so now we’re getting into the hopeful territory. Hagg is a talented player, having “fallen” to the 2nd round in the 2013 draft. There’s not really any pieces missing to Hagg’s game, but it’s a question of desire, or perhaps having enough “jam” in the parlance of Peter Laviolette.

Perhaps the most fitting comparison is Dennis Wideman. A good puck-mover, albeit a little inconsistent. That’s also presuming Hagg even finds the consistency to crack the Flyers lineup at all.

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