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It’s not about you and me it’s about the other pros. As I’ve noted the closest equivalent is the big man who can’t hit a free throw. You know we can find a high school team they could beat a team of certain NBA players in a foul shot contest. It’s less pronounced now in hockey but you really don’t think I could find a bunch of college guys who are better than Mason Geersten if we put a radar gun on their shot and put them through combine style drills? Just my thoughts and impression.
I swear I’ll give up but there are defensive centers.
The first job of a 4th liner is not getting scored on, preferably by getting the puck out of your zone as quickly as possible. If you can do that while playing a physical shift, then it was a successful shift.
Now Geertsen having zero points in the NHL is bad,and he shouldn’t have been there for so long, but so what.
Are those random college kids good enough to play in the AHL? The ECHL? (What colleges are you going to?) Hockey isn’t a skills drill. It’s like saying someone won a game of HORSE so they can play in the NBA.
Geertsen was drafted in the 4th Rd to be a physical defensive defenseman, and ended up “character guy” career AHLer D/F, but that doesn’t make hockey easier than other sports or the AHL worse than other AAA leagues.