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He played a great game. Absolutely no complaints.his line was buzzing all night. He had a good game
He played a great game. Absolutely no complaints.his line was buzzing all night. He had a good game
This team really needs to play a couple of shit defensive team so they can get some of these guys rolling.
No complaints at all? Really? Chances are great, but are ultimately useless when almost nothing goes in. I thought he had a good game against the NYR, but chances need to be buried and pts on the board at some point. This goes for the whole team last night. We wasted way too many top end chances, in the only game where we had a good amount of them.
Lalonde is coaching the offense out of Kasper.
I don't think anyone advocating for sending him down think he looks bad. He definitely looks good. Is he one of our twelve best forwards? Absolutely. He's probably like our fifth or sixth best (Larkin, Raymond, 'Cat, Kane are the top 4).Kasper looks very good, people just lose any ability to judge things objectively when the team loses a few games.
I wasn't sure where he was ultimately going to end up as: was he going to just be his floor of a physical, shutdown depth C, like a John Madden or Craig Conroy. Was he going to be more of an agitating pest who was better served with less responsibilities and play more into his in-your-face style like a bigger Marchand, or Bertuzzi? Or was he going to be something else?
From the brief handful of games at the pro level: he's something else. He has been tossed into a 2/3 C role, and really the absolutely best thing for DET, is that they can move Copp and Compher together and not utterly wreck the other line. But the kid has been asked to step in and at no point in this run have I been like "Oh, he's in way over his head". He has not looked out of place at all taking Middle 6 C responsibility at all. What is clear is that he is absolutely supposed to be a Center in the league. He puck pursuit and pressure deep in the zone, and net front is really noticeable. His speed and skating to get north south and back into the middle of the defensive zone is also really solid.
So where's the offensive upside? I think its there for a couple of reasons. He does what all good centers do, he makes his wingers look more dangerous which I can absolutely say that Burger is buzzing a lot more with Kasper than I've seen him outside of the hot run from a season and half ago with Copp. Similarly, despite thinking Tarasenko is literally the deadest of weight, he looks "more dangerous" since being moved to Kasper. I don't think he's trying any harder and playing any differently, but Kasper is getting him the puck at better times in motion or in space. The other major point here is that Kasper looked better in the AHL offensively. Weird, I know. But he always has kind of played a...meat and potatoes game. Not a lot of flash to it but effective and to the point. A lot of the more higher skill moves he pulled off in the AHL, I haven't seen him even attempt yet. I think he is just trying to keep things very simple and fundamental. Sound hockey, and not making any unnecessary moves. The guy will open up more and more as he gets more comfortable and you'll begin to see some of his offense. But I would expect for the more immediate future for him to get on the sheet grinding around the crease and cleaning up rebounds. That does not mean he's not capable. Know that Kasper is a lot more Kesler and than he is Copp.
Can't be more excited about this kid
At the end of the day you either have the goods or you don’t.I don't think anyone advocating for sending him down think he looks bad. He definitely looks good. Is he one of our twelve best forwards? Absolutely. He's probably like our fifth or sixth best (Larkin, Raymond, 'Cat, Kane are the top 4).
The problem is that he isn't producing. Maybe he's just snake bit. I'm worried that he's going to develop into a pure defensive forward if this keeps up for too long. Personally, I'd send him down to GR with the directions "you're an NHL player. You deserve to be up. If we were okay with just an NHL player, you'd be staying on the team. We want to make you into an NHL star. Practice being a star at the AHL level for a bit. When we call you back up, and we will call you up soon, we're expecting you to score more."
(FWIW, I don't expect Kasper to be a star, but I want him to be a productive 2C if we can make that happen. So let's get him motivated to be more than the defensive 3C he is right now).
If he had a couple of random assists no one would complain. That wouldn’t mean he’s actually creating more offense though. Berggren is one of the most snakebit players in the league, and Tarasenko isn’t lighting it up either, which impacts why Kasper doesn’t have 3-4 points (= ”producing”). Imo production isn’t as meaningful as what’s actually being created. Kasper is chipping in offensive plays and the points will come.The problem is that he isn't producing. Maybe he's just snake bit. I'm worried that he's going to develop into a pure defensive forward if this keeps up for too long.
That's totally true. I'm still hopeful though.At the end of the day you either have the goods or you don’t.
The people that want him sent down weren't pissed he wasn't on the team. His lack of goal scoring was easily predictable. His lack of assists is on his linemates.First we were pissed he wasn't on the team, now he looks like he belongs and we want to send him down? K.
Joe can shoot, he just has no clue where he's supposed to be. Kasper can't shoot.I would rather he gets sent down so as not to turn him into another Joe Veleno
Kasper doesn't need to take draws , he loosing more than 50%, when he plays with Larkin. Kasper will bring physicality and make Larkin job easier. He also learned more while playing with Larkin and Raymond. It's good for his future, for his development.Detroit is currently bottom 5 in offense. Why would Detroit move a guy who doesn't seem to be able to score at the NHL level to the top line? To score even less goals?
Only first line scoresIs Kasper good or is everyone else so shit he looks "good"? He definitely can't score at all.
Wow, third worst G/G and second worst shots per game.Detroit is currently bottom 5 in offense.
I don't see his offense being anywhere near good enough to justify him being on the first line. He will be an anchor.Kasper doesn't need to take draws , he loosing more than 50%, when he plays with Larkin. Kasper will bring physicality and make Larkin job easier. He also learned more while playing with Larkin and Raymond. It's good for his future, for his development.
Tarasenko?Wow, third worst G/G and second worst shots per game.
Burger actually has the 4th highest SOG on the team at 27, maybe they should put someone that can score on Kasper's wing.