It was physical compared to recent year's past.Any thoughts or was it a pretty mundane day 1?
Mike Sullivan was asked if there's a certain role he's envisioning for Rutger McGroarty if he is to make the NHL team out of camp.
"I don't know that we have any sort of preconceived notion there," Sullivan said. "I think we're all excited with Rutger and his potential to impact this organization. He's obviously a really good player, a terrific leader, a good person. It's a tremendous add to our organization. From my standpoint as the coach, we're just going to watch training camp and and we're going to see how Rutger does with respect to all the other guys in training camp. I think we have a responsibility to put the best lineup on the ice that gives the Penguins the best chance to win. I also think we have a responsibility to the players within our organization to help them maximize their potential, and that's a balancing act sometimes. I don't think there's any question in the short time that I've watched Rutger play, I think he's got a very bright future."
When it comes to when that NHL future comes, Sullivan said the time frame is going to be on McGroarty himself.
"I know we'd all like to sit here today and say, 'Hey, he's going to make the opening night roster,'" Sullivan said. "If he earns his way onto that roster, he will. But if he doesn't, and the organization and Kyle (Dubas) and our hockey operations group feel that it's best for him to continue to develop that at the American League level, then those decisions will be made. But I don't think any one of us have a preconceived notion. We have a responsibility to Rutger to do what's best for him, and my experience has been with respect to this stuff, is usually what's in the best interest of the player is also in the best interest of the organization. They tend to go hand in hand. We'll watch and see where it goes, but we're excited to have him in camp, and we're excited to watch his game, and we'll try to make an assessment of what we think is best for him and the organization, and we'll go from there."
So, as soon as he turns 31, he's going to get his shot.Lots of coachspeak but it's the question I was most interested in hearing the answer to:
Per Taylor Haase
Lots of coachspeak but it's the question I was most interested in hearing the answer to:
Per Taylor Haase
I feel like these comments from Sullivan are straight bullshit. No preconceived notions going into camp? Kind of like how every year Sullivan makes it sound like players can win/lose their spot on the roster depending on a strong/weak camp, but yet on opening night the crappy vets who did shit all during training camp make the team while the impressive youngsters get sent down (or at best, make the team but are healthy scratch on opening night).Lots of coachspeak but it's the question I was most interested in hearing the answer to:
Per Taylor Haase
His answer is the same type of answer I give to a friend if they ask me if I want to do something, but I know I don't.Mike Sullivan just gave the longest version of "we'll see"
Mike Sullivan just gave the longest version of "we'll see"
He might as well for public office.I feel like this is all he's been working on for years, now.
The longest most empty calories ways in which he can say nothing at all.
Wonder if he and Tomlin have been comparing notes and giving each other tips all offseason?
I think they had every expectation that Hinostroza would play a bigger role last year. Instead, he was sent to WBS and ended up only playing 14 games .I feel like these comments from Sullivan are straight bullshit. No preconceived notions going into camp? Kind of like how every year Sullivan makes it sound like players can win/lose their spot on the roster depending on a strong/weak camp, but yet on opening night the crappy vets who did shit all during training camp make the team while the impressive youngsters get sent down (or at best, make the team but are healthy scratch on opening night).
His answer is the same type of answer I give to a friend if they ask me if I want to do something, but I know I don't.
"Yeah, uh, sounds good. Just gotta see if I can swing some things to free up time. But I definitely like that idea" before ultimately not going.
I'm hoping last year EK was just getting acclimated to the team and didn't want to create much ruckus. His no BS attitude would be great to have here. Could you imagine the fireworks if he talked shit about Sullivan after a bad stretch?Everything from this team is always bullshit. Sullivan's coach-speak. Dubas' bullshit pressers. Guys like Sid and Geno giving the most bland, cliche answers to things.
There's nothing to gain from listening to any interviews or pressers with anybody from this team. That is until EK gets fed up and starts to openly question the coaching/system/whatever. Which I hope he does.
So he’s going down.
I didn't want JT Miller because I thought he would be the straw that broke the camel's back when it came to (what I assume is) the pretty dead, high tension lockerroom of a team on the steady decline.I'm hoping last year EK was just getting acclimated to the team and didn't want to create much ruckus. His no BS attitude would be great to have here. Could you imagine the fireworks if he talked shit about Sullivan after a bad stretch?
Also lol at "it's a numbers game, massive logjam in the bottom-6".
Hm, wonder why that is.
Of course it's not a numbers game. Just like camp and pre-season are never open competitions for spots.It isn’t a numbers game. Play the best players. If you lose an Acciari to waivers or pay him a mil to play in the A who gives a shit.
Puustinen will get claimed if he’s waived…don’t think he makes it to Wilkes…he had 20 points last season in like 50 NHL games and he’s cheapWBS is going to be stacked!
McGroarty Ponomarev Puustinen
Poulin Broz Koivunen
Koppanen Gruden Bemstrom
Andonovski Huntington Jonhnstone
Imama
Doubt it.Puustinen will get claimed if he’s waived…don’t think he makes it to Wilkes…he had 20 points last season in like 50 NHL games and he’s cheap