Ace
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The second half of the story is just as amazing. He was sent down to the AHL after playing a ton of NHL games and had the right attitude about it. Then was injured on his first shift of his call up and lost the season. Krueger used him as a third line grinding winger and he was borderline to protect in the Seattle expansion. That was less than a season and a half ago. Granato moved him to Center and he somehow pots 38 goals Last year. This year he’s got 30 on January 3rd and they had two games postponed. He’s also added some damn fine passing to his repertoire and has become more aware and active with his stick defensively. And most of that rise came while his wife battled cancer.I just love the Tage Thompson story arc. His dad, a big mean defensemen that never quite made it full time in the NHL. Played a little bit of everywhere and then got into coaching (was a player coach with the Eagles for a year and he is a damn good coach BTW). Tage naturally followed around. Started in the Chicago youth leagues as a an awkward kid who you could see was good, but never clicked. He went with his dad to Alaska and dominated there for a couple years. Then when his dad came to the NYC area, he started up in those leagues. He wasn't a huge stand out his first couple years as a kid in the New York area (nobody in the USHL thought he was worth a look at 15/16), then a similar thing happened where it just clicked and he dominated his way into a USNTDP spot... where he stagnated again until college. Where he rose from a late round pick to a first round pick. Stagnated again as a pro and was widely panned as a poor return in the ROR deal. Until it just clicked. He has just a been a constant ebb and flow his whole career and eventually he just finds a way to dominate.
He’s a 30 for 30 waiting to happen