Barry Amsterdam
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No, it's not. Swedish hockey players barely know how to pronounce their own names. They always anglicize them, unnecessarily. Most likely because they have no idea how to pronounce Å, Ä and Ö in English because they've been at more hockey practices than English lessons in high schoolsounded like lidstrom pronounced it “Knee-Guard” is that accurate
He is better or/and faster skater than Iginla, Buium, Parekh, Sennecke, Demidov, Yakemchuk, Dickinson, Helenius, Catton.His flaws are being glossed over. Sure, he could have gone a few picks earlier, but for a top pick he is a pretty mediocre skater and playmaker. He’s far from a well rounded, sure fire top 5 sort of pick.
MBN is better skater than Helenius. And faster, especially from the start. You should watch them more.I’ve watched him play. I said he is mediocre for a top of the draft pick in response to comments that he should have gone higher than 15. Luchanko and Helenius, who were the forwards taken right before him, are both better skaters.
Just rewatching older Scouch video just before draft. Him and other dude had MBN in the top 10
I think had the Wings picked anywhere between 9-14, MBN still would have been the pick, with the possible exception of Buium.
Would be interesting if MBN went to GR and not to the SHL. I feel either would be good for him, but if he went the full year in GR, then that would seem to indicate the Wings might want to do the rare fast track of a prospect, they may just feel he is that good.
I don't think he will have that level of playmaking so that remains to be seen, but does he remind anyone else of Filip Forsberg when you watch the highlights? Body type, pretty similar skating and in particular the release.
On the AHL rumors, perhaps they haven't liked what they have heard preliminarily from Sweden in terms of expected role. Skellefteå AIK is an excellent team, but if he isn't at least on the third line and you think you can get him a bigger role in Grand Rapids maybe the thought process changes on that potential move.
Skellefteå AIK doesn't play with two top lines and two grinder lines. The goal is to have four producing lines and the 1st line and 3rd line basically plays the same amount.On the AHL rumors, perhaps they haven't liked what they have heard preliminarily from Sweden in terms of expected role. Skellefteå AIK is an excellent team, but if he isn't at least on the third line and you think you can get him a bigger role in Grand Rapids maybe the thought process changes on that potential move.
He won't play on the 4th line unless something goes very wrong. And there's at least two openings on the power play since Sikura and Sandberg has left. And as I just wrote, the third line is basically interchangeable with the 1st and 2nd line in minutes.That’s got me slightly worried. Theyre still pretty strong and mostly the same squad as last season.
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He’s likely to slot into the 3RW or 4RW position. Power play time will probably be hard to come by. They had a league best PP last season.
If he slots in where Sikura or Heikkinen were and gets on PP2 I’d expect 20ish points. If he gets to play with Lindholm on their 3rd line it’s probably less.
Yeah they roll the lines a lot more in European hockey, but I was worried if he cannot crack the top 9. The 4th usually lags behind a decent amount over there generally. So as @OgeeOgelthorpe was sort of speculating 3rd or 4th line actually matter to me on this.Skellefteå AIK doesn't play with two top lines and two grinder lines. The goal is to have four producing lines and the 1st line and 3rd line basically plays the same amount.
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