2023-2024 Blues Multi-Purpose Thread

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Brian39

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Not really sure that Parayko has a 'next level' of offense and I certainly don't think that 15-20 goals is a reasonable expectation for a guy who just isn't going to be racking up a good chink of goals on the PP. Only 1 D man had 15+ even strength goals this year. 1 guy hit that mark in 2022/23 and 2 guys hit that mark in 2021/22 (Faulk being one of them).

Parayko's 9 even strength goals this year put him in an 8 way tie for 16th among NHL D men (tied with Dobson, Karlsson, Werenski, Forsling, Sanheim, Severson, and Hedman).

Barring a change in deployment where he is no longer deployed in a pure shutdown, defense-first role I just don't see him having more offensive production.
 

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I'm also not expecting him to reach another level offensively, my point was just if he does hit another level, I think it would come from increased goal production as opposed to him developing a playmaking aspect on his rushes leading to more assists.
 

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I don't mean playmaking by finding the open guy and hitting him with the sharp pass after penetrating the zone, I mean, Parayko has the puck, he needs to hand it off to another Blues player who can take control of it and eventually maybe get it back to Parayko for a point shot, a dubious weapon that rarely works. I don't see him even developing that well enough
 
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Parayko in a sense is a rich man's Brewer in offense and a very rich man's Brewer on defense. Brewer would skate the puck behind the opponent's net and at least 60% of the time fall down flat on the ice 200 feet away from his own goal. Brewer was an embarrassment
 
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bleedblue1223

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It would be somewhat interesting to see what Parayko's point per rush is or chance created per rush is as I'd suspect he gets more rush production than others, and then determine if different usage would lead to more rush attempts.
 

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YES!!!!!

Of the '23 draft class, Juraj is the one I'm most excited about because it appears he has that 'it' factor, like Toropchenko. Not exceptionally skilled, but a true shift disturber. He's got @Vladys Gumption.

We don't know yet where he's playing next season, do we?
Acadie-Bathurst has his CHL rights from the 2023 Import Draft, I would assume that is most likely his landing spot next year
 
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Acadie-Bathurst has his CHL rights from the 2023 Import Draft, I would assume that is most likely his landing spot next year
Except that he doesn't want to play there.
Right now, I'm assuming that he'll play in the ECHL next year. We don't currently have an affiliate at that level, but that didn't stop us from loaning Tanner Dickinson to Orlando last year. I'd assume we'll find a similar situation for Juraj until he's ready for full AHL minutes.
 
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Except that he doesn't want to play there.
Right now, I'm assuming that he'll play in the ECHL next year. We don't currently have an affiliate at that level, but that didn't stop us from loaning Tanner Dickinson to Orlando last year. I'd assume we'll find a similar situation for Juraj until he's ready for full AHL minutes.
Juraj might have to suck it up and play where he needs to play, but the ECHL is compelling. He'd play bigger, stronger men, but not A+ players. Not a bad idea.

On the other hand, "forcing" Juraj to play in AB is probably a bad idea.
 

mk80

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Except that he doesn't want to play there.
Right now, I'm assuming that he'll play in the ECHL next year. We don't currently have an affiliate at that level, but that didn't stop us from loaning Tanner Dickinson to Orlando last year. I'd assume we'll find a similar situation for Juraj until he's ready for full AHL minutes.
Interesting, I missed that. Is he opposed to the CHL entirely or just in Acadie-Bathurst?

Either way the ECHL could be good fit allowing him to play a pro game, but not directly throwing him into the AHL level.
 

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Interesting, I missed that. Is he opposed to the CHL entirely or just in Acadie-Bathurst?

Either way the ECHL could be good fit allowing him to play a pro game, but not directly throwing him into the AHL level.
He’s opposed to the Q. He came here wanting to learn English so wasn’t interested in going to a QMJHL team.

Shortly after AB drafted him, his agent released a statement saying they asked them not to but they did anyway. The Blues reportedly also tried to steer him to the OHL or WHL. After AB went against his wishes and drafted him anyway, they went with the alternative of Dubuque Iowa.
 

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He’s opposed to the Q. He came here wanting to learn English so wasn’t interested in going to a QMJHL team.

Shortly after AB drafted him, his agent released a statement saying they asked them not to but they did anyway. The Blues reportedly also tried to steer him to the OHL or WHL. After AB went against his wishes and drafted him anyway, they went with the alternative of Dubuque Iowa.
I love that! Smart kid.
 
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Regarding the Acadie-Bathurst question, I wonder if there is a precedent where the CHL rights to an import player were traded for another import player or a future import draft pick. I can’t remember that ever happening, but I don’t know if there are rules in place preventing it. It would be worth looking into to get him in the OHL or WHL.
 

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Regarding the Acadie-Bathurst question, I wonder if there is a precedent where the CHL rights to an import player were traded for another import player or a future import draft pick. I can’t remember that ever happening, but I don’t know if there are rules in place preventing it. It would be worth looking into to get him in the OHL or WHL.
at one point there was a rule that clubs couldn't trade chl import drafted players for 1 year. i believe that is still in effect, but can't say for certain. it all goes back to what i said earlier, we'll find him another chl club,
 
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Regarding the Acadie-Bathurst question, I wonder if there is a precedent where the CHL rights to an import player were traded for another import player or a future import draft pick. I can’t remember that ever happening, but I don’t know if there are rules in place preventing it. It would be worth looking into to get him in the OHL or WHL.

Did he not want to play there or did the Blues not want him to play there.

I am sure he could keep playing where he is. Like others have said, I want him to be in the AHL if he is not ready. Which I am pretty sure he isn’t.
 

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Did he not want to play there or did the Blues not want him to play there.

I am sure he could keep playing where he is. Like others have said, I want him to be in the AHL if he is not ready. Which I am pretty sure he isn’t.
My understanding is his camp informed Acadie-Bathurst that he would not sign there before they drafted him 2nd overall in the import draft and they drafted him anyways. He came over to North America from Europe to learn the language and adapt to the NA rink. Playing in Quebec would have been a hindrance to that plan.

I have also read he is no longer eligible to play in the USHL after signing his ELC. Think we will see him in the ECHL or AHL next season.
 

Frenzy31

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My understanding is his camp informed Acadie-Bathurst that he would not sign there before they drafted him 2nd overall in the import draft and they drafted him anyways. He came over to North America from Europe to learn the language and adapt to the NA rink. Playing in Quebec would have been a hindrance to that plan.

I have also read he is no longer eligible to play in the USHL after signing his ELC. Think we will see him in the ECHL or AHL next season.

I don’t know the USHL rules. Most kids play there to jump into college. As kids are allowed to play CHL after signing their contracts, I don’t quite understand why USHL would be different.
 

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I don’t know the USHL rules. Most kids play there to jump into college. As kids are allowed to play CHL after signing their contracts, I don’t quite understand why USHL would be different.
NCAA eligibility for the league. Probably a draconian rule now given how college sports have evolved over the last 5-10 years.
 

Renard

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I'm also not expecting him to reach another level offensively, my point was just if he does hit another level, I think it would come from increased goal production as opposed to him developing a playmaking aspect on his rushes leading to more assists.
Early in his career, I expected Parayko to score plenty by slapshots from the point. He was injuring goalies
and defenseman with his powerful shots.

What happened. Did he quit shooting volutarily, or did the coaching staff tell him to quit?






What
 

Majorityof1

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Early in his career, I expected Parayko to score plenty by slapshots from the point. He was injuring goalies
and defenseman with his powerful shots.

What happened. Did he quit shooting volutarily, or did the coaching staff tell him to quit?

His slap shit isn't accurate and takes too long to get off. I assume he was coached to use it less. A weaker but more accurate wrist shot is better than a rocket that won't be on net.

It's a hard shot but that doesn't matter if you can't aim it. A wrist shit can be deflected or screened more easily than a slapshot that can just as easily injure your net front guy.
 
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