In that case this line should be in Detroit next season as third lineIt was the line that carried GR when their vets were pooping the bed.
Exactly - all three of these guys should be up and making a difference. So sick of giving low level free agent talent contracts and telling kids they must earn their spot.In that case this line should be in Detroit next season as third line
In that case this line should be in Detroit next season as third line
Yeah I disagree, Kasper needs to show he can be dominant in the AHL before we put him in Detroit. I think another year in Grand Rapids is the right call.They should. but Yzerman has made it incredibly difficult to fit the young guys up at forward. Nobody’s fault but his own.
Kasper and Mazur looked ready to be at minimum 3rd liners by the end of last season yet he clogged the lineup with Veleno, Motte and Fischer. None are positive impact players. Veleno might have trade value but the other two will need probably need to be waived.
100%. Taking it slow might be the difference between 2C Kasper and 3C Kasper.Yeah I disagree, Kasper needs to show he can be dominant in the AHL before we put him in Detroit. I think another year in Grand Rapids is the right call.
Not every player dominates the previous level before they move up. Mazur, Danielson and Kasper should all have a legit shot at the roster.Yeah I disagree, Kasper needs to show he can be dominant in the AHL before we put him in Detroit. I think another year in Grand Rapids is the right call.
Not really. I think it's overly pessimistic to think that they wouldn't be given a spot in the lineup if they proved themselves this year in camp. Those three players you listed make over 4 mil combined? Ought to be easy to deal with that if the the young guys force themselves in.They should. but Yzerman has made it incredibly difficult to fit the young guys up at forward. Nobody’s fault but his own.
Kasper and Mazur looked ready to be at minimum 3rd liners by the end of last season yet he clogged the lineup with Veleno, Motte and Fischer. None are positive impact players. Veleno might have trade value but the other two will need probably need to be waived.
He wasn't dominant in the end of the season? I believe he already could easily replace Copp or Veleno and team will not be worseYeah I disagree, Kasper needs to show he can be dominant in the AHL before we put him in Detroit. I think another year in Grand Rapids is the right call.
That line will get power forward and second center, not bad.I’m holding out hope Kasper takes the LW spot alongside Compher and Kane
I think Danielson and Mazur are closer than Kasper.Not every player dominates the previous level before they move up. Mazur, Danielson and Kasper should all have a legit shot at the roster.
If Kasper physically NHL ready, probably bottom 6, Danielson needs to work hard in GR next season to be physically readyI think Danielson and Mazur are closer than Kasper.
I think Kasper needs to try to develop more of an offensive game and he’s not going to do that in the NHL.
One of three players above has 3 seasons of pro hockey under his belt. The other two combine for one.I think Danielson and Mazur are closer than Kasper.
I think Kasper needs to try to develop more of an offensive game and he’s not going to do that in the NHL.
What’s the point of rushing him so he can play 13/14 minutes a night in the bottom 6?One of three players above has 3 seasons of pro hockey under his belt. The other two combine for one.
Not if that is not what his role will be moving forward. Also, learning how to score in the AHL and learning how to score in the NHL are two very different things and more often than not don't translate.
I'm not worried at all about the confidence of a 20yo professional athlete. If Marco is lacking in confidence he never would have gotten to this point in the first place.What’s the point of rushing him so he can play 13/14 minutes a night in the bottom 6?
When he could be playing 18/19 a night in GR and probably have like a .75 ppg season or better and build confidence.
I don’t think it’s a guarantee either necessarily delivers a different outcome, but I pretty strongly prefer the latter from a development perspective.
This was a line at GR's playoff run, if I remember right?
I'm willing to listen to the argument that another year in Grand Rapids could benefit Kasper. But that's completely separate from then deciding to fill out the bottom half of an NHL lineup with crappy players.What’s the point of rushing him so he can play 13/14 minutes a night in the bottom 6?
When he could be playing 18/19 a night in GR and probably have like a .75 ppg season or better and build confidence.
I don’t think it’s a guarantee either necessarily delivers a different outcome, but I pretty strongly prefer the latter from a development perspective.
Yeah I disagree, Kasper needs to show he can be dominant in the AHL before we put him in Detroit. I think another year in Grand Rapids is the right call.
I'm willing to listen to the argument that another year in Grand Rapids could benefit Kasper. But that's completely separate from then deciding to fill out the bottom half of an NHL lineup with crappy players.
If the kids still need to ripen a bit, fine. But find some players that don't suck in the meantime. Veleno is a 13th forward and neither Motte nor Fischer should even be on a hallway decent NHL team.
I would have no problem with Kasper spending more time in GR, if it looks like he needs it.What’s the point of rushing him so he can play 13/14 minutes a night in the bottom 6?
I think Kasper is a guy that I would completely make a decision on based on his training camp and preseason. Would you like to see some more offense before he comes up? Sure I guess, but the AHL is becoming a dead puck era type of league. He finished strong offensively regardless of what counting stats say, and watching the Griffins live... Kasper looked by far the most dominant forward (Berggren wasnt in the line up).What’s the point of rushing him so he can play 13/14 minutes a night in the bottom 6?
When he could be playing 18/19 a night in GR and probably have like a .75 ppg season or better and build confidence.
I don’t think it’s a guarantee either necessarily delivers a different outcome, but I pretty strongly prefer the latter from a development perspective.
Also, learning how to score in the AHL and learning how to score in the NHL are two very different things and more often than not don't translate.
Berggren is an AHL all-star and half the board wants to be rid of him because scoring in the AHL doesn't mean anything.
Good thing all that time was spent on the AHL forum. Oh wait...Now you're finally starting to put together thoughts at an NHL level instead of an AHL level. The development time was good for you.
I would say that Kasper has more compete and intensity in his pinky finger than Veleno has in his entire body. If the kid needs more time before coming up, ok. But the two players are very very different.A modified version of this can be said for Kasper, in that if he already struggles to produce points consistently in the AHL, it's going to be much more difficult in the NHL. And while Marco has a good effort and defensive approach to the game where he probably can still hang, but is anyone interested in another Veleno? A 30-point guy who plays a depth line without any significant roles on special teams and not really a matchup guy, so he just kind of.... is a body?
Motte was on the Rangers and the Lightning over the last couple years. Playing games for them in the playoffsneither Motte nor Fischer should even be on a hallway decent NHL team.
How could you possibly know this?I don't know, how well has extra seasons really done for any of the good NHL players that played time in the AHL? Nyquist, Tatar, Hudler and others were about the same regardless of 1 or 2 extra seasons, "ripening"!