Blackbear96
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Miguel Marques verbal commitment via the BDN. 

We're basically down to:Looking at the schedules thread, we're kind of running out of possible opponents for a big home non-conference series. Big Ten or bust at this point I guess.
Pretty hard to comment on this years recruits until we see them play as a team. Be tough to beat the Kariya, Ferraro twins class.Looks like the narrative that Barr can't get talented forwards is over. This is easily the best on paper recruiting class at Maine I've been around for. I'm sure some of the older guys can comment on how this stacks up to some of the best Walsh teams.
I’m thinking about the Nadeau, Poirier, Marques line working together.Thinking of Marques' passing ability feeding pucks over to Poirier and loving the thought of it. This season can't start soon enough.
I think Sparkee mentioned a while back that Marques might be do well as a center and from watching some tape I don't disagree.I’m thinking about the Nadeau, Poirier, Marques line working together.
My thought is that he could develop into one over time. He has mostly played RW from the line up charts I viewed and from a lot of footage on him. He does tend to cherry pick and be the first forward up ice looking for stretch passes. As such he has had a reputation as not being strong defensively. He is a very high skill scorer where his stick handling and playmaking are his strengths. I’m not sure how many here remember Niko Dimitrakos. Niko was an elite stick handler and playmaker. He was not defensively responsible early. He put on more muscle and improved his power skating. By the time he was an upperclassmen he became dominant. He went on to have a great NHL career. I see Marques very similar to Niko. Likely he will wow people with his stickhandling and nifty playmaking, but piss them off from time to time when he’s out at the red line when the other team forechecks for a goal. This is how Niko was early in his time at Maine. He was pudgy when he came to Maine but ended up ripped and his skating was dramatically different. They are nearly identical size. If Marques could use Niko as a role model for how to transform he will make a great pro some day. I don’t think Niko ever played center much.I think Sparkee mentioned a while back that Marques might be do well as a center and from watching some tape I don't disagree.
Do we know if he's played any at Lethbridge over the last few seasons?
If he hasn't it still looks like a really strong top nine no matter which line he slots in on:
Poirier-Scott-Marques
Freel-Lipinski-Nadeau
Fowler-Komarov-Russell
Paul Kariya, Chris Ferraro, Peter Ferraro, Mike Latendresse, Dave MacIsaac, Jamie Thompson, Jacque Rodrique, Greg HirshPretty hard to comment on this years recruits until we see them play as a team. Be tough to beat the Kariya, Ferraro twins class.
He gave this interview at the beginning of last season in fall of 2024. If you go to 5:30 mark she mentions a coach mentioned he might try Marques at center and Marques says he would like to try. So I don’t think he played any center before the fall of 2024 in the WHL. I will have to try to pick through the game charts if they exist to see if he did play center. Here is the interview: https://youtu.be/rzQdX0Cs_YQI think Sparkee mentioned a while back that Marques might be do well as a center and from watching some tape I don't disagree.
Do we know if he's played any at Lethbridge over the last few seasons?
If he hasn't it still looks like a really strong top nine no matter which line he slots in on:
Poirier-Scott-Marques
Freel-Lipinski-Nadeau
Fowler-Komarov-Russell