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I think the best thing to do is just hold Landy out until the playoffs. We've actually got a team that with a 3C upgrade and a 3rd pair LD we can make some real noise. That's even if Landy doesn't come back during the playoffs. Sacrificing that in any way without having certainty on Landy's ability would just be unwise.

Landy would probably hit me straight in the mouth for saying this, but I think he's going to be doing a shit ton of skating on his own until the playoffs. I really don't think anyone in the NHL will be upset if Gabe all of sudden showed up for Game 1 of the playoffs and I'm kind of expecting it to go that way this season.
How many years are we gonna say this lol
 

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"Colorado coach Jared Bednar said there’s an illness going through the room. … Blackwood will make his Avalanche debut after he was acquired in a trade with the San Jose Sharks on Monday."

Good thing we let Blackwood practice and sit on the bench last game while sick.
 
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"Colorado coach Jared Bednar said there’s an illness going through the room. … Blackwood will make his Avalanche debut after he was acquired in a trade with the San Jose Sharks on Monday."

Good thing we let Blackwood practice and sit on the bench last game while sick.
No sickness will get developed that fast. Blackwood literally met with the team on the morning of the game.
 

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Only be playing the game for 25 years at an elite level. Obviously if he practices harder with the right coach he's going to learn how to make tape to tape passes

am I right @dahrougem2 ?
I genuinely do not see how you can't understand this.

We can use current and former Avs to see that puck skill can be improved at any age, because it's a technical skill rather than needing to improve your body for added burst to skating or getting stronger.

Gabriel Landeskog and Ryan O'Reilly both have vastly superior puck skills now than they did upon entering the league. I thought it wasn't possible to do?

Joe Pavelski used to get more skilled with the puck the older he got.
 
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I genuinely do not see how you can't understand this.

We can use current and former Avs to see that puck skill can be improved at any age, because it's a technical skill rather than needing to improve your body for added burst to skating or getting stronger.

Gabriel Landeskog and Ryan O'Reilly both have vastly superior puck skills now than they did upon entering the league. I thought it wasn't possible to do?

Joe Pavelski used to get more skilled with the puck the older he got.

I can see it on ROR, but my memory goes back to Landeskog smoking the stick handling competition as a Rookie Allstar. His hands in tight have always been underrated.

Deflections might be what you're thinking of there? Working on those constantly was one of his things. MacK and Mitts also continue to work on that stuff.

I get your point, if only Duncan could have improved enough there.
 

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We can use current and former Avs to see that puck skill can be improved at any age, because it's a technical skill rather than needing to improve your body for added burst to skating or getting stronger.

Gabriel Landeskog and Ryan O'Reilly both have vastly superior puck skills now than they did upon entering the league. I thought it wasn't possible to do?

Joe Pavelski used to get more skilled with the puck the older he got.

I agree with your point regarding players in their 20's. They can sometimes improve their puck skill, and shot, the way Landy and ROR did, for exactly the reasons you mentioned.

But at 33, you have likely had many coaches, and skill coaches that have tried to get as much untapped potential in skill out of a player as possible. The well is probably pretty dry at that point.

Can't comment on Pavelski, because I didn't track his skill level year in and year out, but I'm not sure how many 33+ year old examples of getting more skilled there are?
 
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I agree with your point regarding players in their 20's. They can sometimes improve their puck skill, and shot, the way Landy and ROR did, for exactly the reasons you mentioned.

But at 33, you have likely had many coaches, and skill coaches that have tried to get as much untapped potential in skill out of a player as possible. The well is probably pretty dry at that point.

Can't comment on Pavelski, because I didn't track his skill level year in and year out, but I'm not sure how many 33+ year old examples of getting more skilled there are?
The point is we don't need De Haan to become ultra skilled compared to what he is.

What the Avs need in order for him to become more effective is to stop bobbling passes, stop overskating pucks with his stick, etc. These are fixable skills regardless of age, it's a matter of putting in the extra work to fix them.
 
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Unless it's a concussion. Then it's all about how he feels. I know we have no reason to believe it's concussion related, but the way they're approaching his recovery just seems odd to me.
That's been my completely unfounded suspicion for quite awhile actually
 
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In 20 years, people will ask you where you were when Tye Felhaber first took the ice for the Colorado Avalanche . . .
 

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