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That's how you get Bedard to the Penguins.That would be absolute must see cinema...the head coach of the Blackhawks battling for a spot on the Pens D-corps.
9D chess.
That's how you get Bedard to the Penguins.That would be absolute must see cinema...the head coach of the Blackhawks battling for a spot on the Pens D-corps.
Everything I read doesn't mention Puustinen on any line-up. I hope he is claimed on waivers and this f***ing media and fan base eats shit for it.From Taylor…she doesn’t mention Broz…but the lineup is the following so I don’t understand how he got to work with Hayes…
Ville Koivunen - Evgeni Malkin - Rickard Rakell
Emil Bemstrom - Vasily Ponomarev - Valtteri Puustinen
Tanner Howe - Corey Andonovski - Jimmy Huntington/Marc Johnstone
Kris Letang - Matt Grzelcyk
Nikolai Knyzhov - Mac Hollowell
Philip Waugh - Nathan Clurman
Filip Larsson
Joel Blomqvist
Team 3 (gold)
Michael Bunting - Lars Eller - Cody Glass
Kevin Hayes - Noel Acciari - Blake Lizotte
Jonathan Gruden - Tristan Broz - Avery Hayes/Raivis Ansons
Ryan Graves - Jack St. Ivany
Ryan Shea - Scooter Brickey
Owen Pickering - Isaac Belliveau
• Jarry with a big pad save on Howe early on.
• Acciari with a wrist shot from the slot on Larsson. Larsson makes the save, but the rebound pops out to Lizotte and Lizotte buries it. Team 3 takes a 1-0 lead.
• Murashov is on the bench to start, his Penguins pads have finally come in. White base, as mandated by the team. Black down the outer end, gold triangle at the top. Still working with a blank helmet for now.
• Grzelcyk rings one off the post off a feed from Letang.
• Now Koivunen gets a breakaway, but Jarry makes the save.
• End of the first half. Jarry gets a shutout, and Lizotte's goal is the only one to beat Larsson. Now Murashov is coming in for Jarry and Blomqvist is replacing Larsson.
• I mentioned this at the Prospects Challenge, but Murashov has a fun start-of-period routine. He stands like a full-on starfish, then goes into a full squat and launches himself in the air.
• Kevin Hayes makes it a 2-0 game for Team 3, beating Blomqvist from the doorstep.
• Team 2 is on the board -- Huntington with a wrist shot to beat Murashov.
• Malkin comes flying up the right wing and tries taking a shot on Murashov but Graves drops and blocks the shot. Then Malkin gets another shot at it and beats Murashov, and yelled "YEAH!" like this is a serious game. It's tied, 2-2.
• Team 3 regains the lead. Kevin Hayes gets a breakaway and makes easy work of it, beating Blomqvist. 3-2
He'd get two games with the other team and then waived again.Everything I read doesn't mention Puustinen on any line-up. I hope he is claimed on waivers and this f***ing media and fan base eats shit for it.
The fact that you say this tells me you don't know shit about Puustinen and how supposedly teams have mulitple types of him around the league.He'd get two games with the other team and then waived again.
Every team has 2-3 Puustinen-level players.
You sound like someone on the mainboards trying to hype up Harkins to other teams for a trade.The fact that you say this tells me you don't know shit about Puustinen and how supposedly teams have mulitple types of him around the league.
It's ok to say "I don't f***ing know anything about the player" instead of being an ignorant muppet.
how much of that was the coach, or sid and geno not wanting him on their line?Totally agree with this. Cap hits are for GMs to worry about, not the coach. Putting the 6M cap hit (for the Pens) Kessel on the third line while entry-level contracts were playing with Sid wasn't such a bad thing in 2016, after all.
The fact that you say this tells me you don't know shit about Puustinen and how supposedly teams have mulitple types of him around the league.
It's ok to say "I don't f***ing know anything about the player" instead of being an ignorant muppet.
No, the typical narrative here would be - "Oh he only did well there because he was given minutes he'd never get here, I don't think he's good at all" which is proving the exact point of playing a talented player in a position to succeed. The issue here is you draft, develop, then use these players when they show the ability to succeed and look like they can with better usage, as @AuroraBorealis pointed out as well - point production wise, his stats are far more impressive than Drew O'Connor and yet blokes here seem enamoured with him when he barely does ok with the usage he got and gets praised like it's some insane break out year for him when it really isn't.You sound like someone on the mainboards trying to hype up Harkins to other teams for a trade.
Look, I like Puustinen. I do. I hope he does well ultimately. But, yeah, I would say that every single team in the league has a comparable prospect. It would stink to lose him but I'm not going to dilute myself for one second into thinking he's going to break out into some top line player if he got claimed. He'll be lucky if he has comparable numbers to Dom Simon at the end of his career.
I've done it several times, as has @AuroraBorealis - So instead of being ignorant about it, use the f***ing search feature.Instead of being toxic, why don't you explain to the rest of us what we don't know.
How much of Kessel's issue was Sullivan not understanding where Kessel fit best?how much of that was the coach, or sid and geno not wanting him on their line?
Drew O'Connor signed the same type of contract. He signed a 1-way deal so he earns more regardless of being in the AHL at the same cap hit as last season.I don't want to see Puustinen waived, but the fact that he's signing a league minimum deal after putting up fairly good production last year makes me feel it's pretty obvious he's a replacement level player
He's just another Dominik Simon, which I don't mean as an insult. Decent bottom-6 guy for a few years then gets passed up by younger guys, after which he probably goes back to Europe.
Instead of being toxic, why don't you explain to the rest of us what we don't know.
"mom, jimmy's being TOXIC again."
Yinz are 35 years old, learn to insult each other like adults.
Eller's a solid player who could help this team, and potentially return a 2nd or 3rd at the deadline. Why dump him now?We could just dump Eller for a 5th and waive Acciari or something. Neither are any sort of loss, and certainly not make-or-break for a team like this.
Not that I think guys like Pono, Poulin, Puustinen, etc. are gonna come in and kill it as full time NHLers, but like, you're not losing a damn thing by getting rid of two (or more lol) vets from this bottom-6.
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Instead, he'd be dealt to the Penguins for their elite winger and Penguins fans would fool themselves into thinking he's a high end prospect.I think WAY too many people here have a warped view of him because our prospect pool has been so bleak for so long. If he was drafted by say, Carolina, he wouldn't have any NHL games under his belt.
Drew O'Connor signed the same type of contract. He signed a 1-way deal so he earns more regardless of being in the AHL at the same cap hit as last season.
I don't think you know the difference between your ass and your face saying shit like he's a Dom Simon type.
I do think Puustinen has more upside than people give him credit for.
His shooting % last year was 5.8 when his WBS average was 11.6 on average. Know its a big if. But if he can figure out how to score at a similar rate in the NHL he would have had 10 goals and 15 assist last year in 52 games. That's not a bad pace for a 24 year old rookie. That was spending most of his time on third line with Eller.
The fact people want to dump him is weird to me. If he can learn to get his shot off faster and be a 15 goal 25 assist guy on the 3rd line that seems pretty good. Especially because most of hist points were at even strength.
how much of that was the coach, or sid and geno not wanting him on their line?
Which ironically is what Tocchet does in Vancouver, so Sullivan talked about it, did it, then abandoned it in 2018.Sullivan is interviewed in Custance's book "Behind the Benches" and basically says he wanted Kessel on L3 from day one.
It's honestly weird to read now. Because, all he does is stack all the good players in the top six and let the bottom six be a total wasteland when his entire method in the cup runs was having 4 balanced lines that could play all situations and score.
Which ironically is what Tocchet does in Vancouver, so Sullivan talked about it, did it, then abandoned it in 2018.
I don’t understand the Simon comparison for Puus. Puus is more talented offensively.
He should be getting 35 points a season playing up and down the 2nd and 3rd line. A young player on a cost controlled contract. Instead he’ll get waived for some overpaid vet.
Yes O'Connor got that deal because he had 17 points in 78 games before signing that deal.
Who is saying that they should dump him? Most people just think he's another Simon type, not that they should be trying to get rid of him.
He's in the same category as those Simon/Kahun/Sheary/Heinen types, it's just a question of whether he flashes out in 3 years or if he can carve out a nice career as a journeyman bottom-6er.
In your line up you sent him down. I think he gets claimed if you do that. So to me that is pretty much dumping him.
His points per 60 is right around Rakell and Smith and right around a middle 6 player around the league. He also did that at even strength mostly. I don't see why I team wouldn't give him a chance if the pens waive him.