JohanFranzenstein
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I mean, what's the worst that could happen icing him on Larkins wing for a game? He gets outplayed and lines get shuffled again?
Clearly it's a deployment issue.I mean, what's the worst that could happen icing him on Larkins wing for a game? He gets outplayed and lines get shuffled again?
I mean, what's the worst that could happen icing him on Larkins wing for a game? He gets outplayed and lines get shuffled again?
Since the team overall seems stuck in a rut where they can't get it in the net, despite great looks, after watching the last 2 games closely, I think Newsy should try for Kasper:I mean, what's the worst that could happen icing him on Larkins wing for a game? He gets outplayed and lines get shuffled again?
My point was I don't think sending him down to GR isn't going to un-box this offensive ability within him.That's totally true. I'm still hopeful though.
Danielson is currently doing bad in the AHL, he would get eaten alive in the NHLOh, if change is what is sought, try:
Centers:
Larkin
Danielson
Kasper
Copp
I don't care , regardless he will have experience and that's win win for organizationI mean, what's the worst that could happen icing him on Larkins wing for a game? He gets outplayed and lines get shuffled again?
He is not doing bad, he's just physically not there yet. Just meter of time he gets stronger.Danielson is currently doing bad in the AHL, he would get eaten alive in the NHL
Danielson is currently doing bad in the AHL, he would get eaten alive in the NHL
Joe Thornton was pointless his first 21Honest question. How many star players start their careers with only 1 pt in their first 10 games? I venture to guess, not many. There are lots of players who look good but don't produce.
Not giving up on him or saying he won't become a star, but his start is not promising at all from an offensive stand point.
Beggren is the reason why Kasper only has one assist. Burger has taken more shots than Ray has. His slow start is a bigger problem than Kasper not scoring goals.Berggren - Kasper - Raymond (All had success with 1 other line-mate, Berggren is the common one)
Now that they have competent goaltending (Husso aside), they need to focus more on offense even if the defense is a bit suspect. They are the second worst team in the whole league for shots per game. Hard to win games when you don't shoot.Wings have to focus on being better defensively, which they have been in terms of giving up quality chances, but it's going to come at a cost until some of the chances they get start going in.
Whether it's GR or the Wings, he needs to be on the top 6 to develop any offense. All of these players that were mentioned as having issues scoring their first season, it's because they got stuck on bottom 6 lines. McMichael was mentioned earlier, he looks a lot better playing second line winger than 4C. If he can't get points with Ray/Kane, then it's time to send him down.My point was I don't think sending him down to GR isn't going to un-box this offensive ability within him.
Joe Thornton was pointless his first 21
Finished with
55-3-4-7
Brendan Shanahan scored 1 goal in his first 32 games, in an NHL that was a lot easier to score goals in.
The reason they got stuck on bottom 6 lines is because they didn't have the capability for more. Getting sent to the AHL isn't going to change that.Whether it's GR or the Wings, he needs to be on the top 6 to develop any offense. All of these players that were mentioned as having issues scoring their first season, it's because they got stuck on bottom 6 lines. McMichael was mentioned earlier, he looks a lot better playing second line winger than 4C. If he can't get points with Ray/Kane, then it's time to send him down.
I answered your question.So you are picking some of the better ones, as if that means Kasper will do the same? There is many many more who didn't become top end players after slow starts. Again not saying Kasper won't get it going, just that it isn't an exciting start so far.
The reason they got stuck on bottom 6 lines is because they didn't have the capability for more. Getting sent to the AHL isn't going to change that.
People like to blame the developmental path when players don't pan out, and I think in most cases that is a waste of time.
I think most of the players that make it would have done so if developed in a multitude of ways, and the inverse is true for those who don't make it.
Tarasenko seems more concerned with taking a victory lap and being buddy/buddy with the guys on the other teams.
I know it's November in the regular year and not the Stanley Cup Final, but c'mon dude.
You're probably right. I don't think there's much magic to development and you're likely to get a similar player regardless of their path. I still think that it is always worth trying things out if what you're doing isn't working. Maybe that's not sending Kasper down, maybe it's giving him a shot on a higher line, on the wing, etc. Maybe it's too early to shake things up. I guess I'm just at the point where personally, I'm concerned with Kasper, and think we should try to make sure that he doesn't get typecast as the player he is right now.My point was I don't think sending him down to GR isn't going to un-box this offensive ability within him.