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Aging? He's 27.
Yeah that's old for a "we can fix him" player. That's pushin' 30, bud. Downright ancient in sports.
Aging? He's 27.
They know DOC can play with Sid and Rust. They're going to experiment to see if there is another combo that works, too.So the solution is Anthony Beauvillier?
O'Connor is a good defender, he should be first in line for that job IMHO.
Sorry, Sullivan deserves absolutely no rope. He is the biggest reason this team is where it currently is.They know DOC can play with Sid and Rust. They're going to experiment to see if there is another combo that works, too.
That's what camp is for.
On this team he's practically a new born in ageYeah that's old for a "we can fix him" player. That's pushin' 30, bud. Downright ancient in sports.
They're a couple of young pups indeed1 year older than DOC at last check.
DOC will get his time with Sid. He's a PK'er, and Sullivan supports those guys above all others. He joined the special club now, and his minutes are soaring.This is all just typical Sullivan. Puustinen looked good on the third line last season, so instead of building off of that, let's demote him and see how he reacts. O'Connor played well with Crosby late last season, so let's demote him and see how he reacts. Meanwhile, let's put reclamation projects in their spots.
It is early in camp and lots can still happen, but we have seen this movie before. We can argue that these players in particular (Puustinen and O'Connor) do not have great long-range upside compared to the likes of Beauvillier and Glass, but I just don't like the philosophy. There really is no hope for prospects in this organization under Sullivan. It won't be any different once Koivunen and Ponomarev will be deemed ready.
HOPEFULLY, McGroarty has enough going for him to sidetrack this nonsense. Otherwise, he will be just like the rest.
1 year older than DOC at last check.
On this team he's practically a new born in age
The bigger issue for prospects on this team than Sully's lines is that Dubas has a hundred million veteran bottom six options available for Sullivan to use.I don't see even remotely how playing a 25 year old Glass over a 25 year old Puustinen at all shows that there is "no hope for prospects on this team'. Or playing a 27 year old Beauvillier over a 26 year old O'Connor.
Their prospect pool has sucked for so long that people grasp at a guy who's literally UFA eligible after this year (O'Connor) as a "prospect not getting a chance".
Yep they're effectively exactly a year apart, O'Connor was born June 9th 1998 while Beauvillier was June 8th 1997.
The bigger issue for prospects on this team than Sully's lines is that Dubas has a hundred million veteran bottom six options available for Sullivan to use.
When you stack the roster with that many vets it's gonna be hard for any young kid to stand out because Dubas and Sullivan are both gonna just look at that and say well we can put xyz player in the minors instead but this guy we gotta lose on waivers.
I wish Dubas had left more spots open for young players to actually grab.
The bigger issue for prospects on this team than Sully's lines is that Dubas has a hundred million veteran bottom six options available for Sullivan to use.
When you stack the roster with that many vets it's gonna be hard for any young kid to stand out because Dubas and Sullivan are both gonna just look at that and say well we can put xyz player in the minors instead but this guy we gotta lose on waivers.
I wish Dubas had left more spots open for young players to actually grab.
I agree, but at the same point, more time in the AHL for these guys aren't going to really hurt them either. More than anything, I'd rather guy out some of these depth guys purely to have prospects (like Poulin) as extras. I don't mind having 12 veteran forwards lined up and no clear spots for young guys, but I don't know why they have like 17 veteran forwards. I don't mind going into next year with what it appears they'll be going into next year with (outside of Acciari on L4, makes no sense to me), but I don't also want more of these Nieto/Acciari/ect type of guys also sitting as extras too.
My hope is that by the end of the year, they're running with:
McGroarty-Crosby-Rust
Bunting-Malkin-Rakell
O'Connor-Glass-Puustinen
Lizotte-Ponomarev-Hayes
Acciari-Poulin
But I don't really mind them not starting the year with that.
There is no solution, the fact that you think there is one or needs to be a permanent one is the wrong way to go about this. The one thing Crosby is has the benefit of over everyone else is that he falls under Sullivan's idiotic "pairs" ideology. He has Rust. Rust will always he his solution to the RW.So the solution is Anthony Beauvillier?
O'Connor is a good defender, he should be first in line for that job IMHO.
The bigger issue for prospects on this team than Sully's lines is that Dubas has a hundred million veteran bottom six options available for Sullivan to use.
When you stack the roster with that many vets it's gonna be hard for any young kid to stand out because Dubas and Sullivan are both gonna just look at that and say well we can put xyz player in the minors instead but this guy we gotta lose on waivers.
I think Ponomarev is going to make it hard for them to not play him, he's been incredible and he was a player that last season a lot had listed as NHL ready so this tracks for him, at first it was this sign of "oh his injury set him back for making the team" but honestly at this stage you forget that was ever mentioned with how good he's been. He's taking a spot on this roster whether Sullivan likes it or not, it'll be interesting to see him get cut if he keeps this up and have Sullivan explain that rationale. There's nothing about Ponomarev that makes you think "yeah another year of the AHL should help" - He's at the stage where you want to see his game at the NHL level.I wish Dubas had left more spots open for young players to actually grab.
If we ignore everything Ponomarev has done in camp, taking steps forward in his development, and last season - you might be right.I think Pono will go to the AHL and when or if we are out of playoff hunt we will trade Eller and Pono will come up and be your new 3C.
Cody Glass is also a bloke that had a 35pt break out year while getting a ton of top 6 minutes with players he should have produced more with, while Puustinen mostly played in the bottom 6 and produced at a very good rate per his P/60.Glass and Puustinen are the same age. Glass is a former first round pick.
Glass has five inches on Puustinen.
Everyone should have to earn a spot, but if Glass gets the nod over someone like Puustinen, let's at least recognize the dude is still young and has some pedigree.
I'm just glad our coach is trying deferent things instead of the same ol same-oWith regards to DOC vs. Beauvillier on Sid's line, the one and only thing I prefer about DOC being there is at least the entire line isn't under 6'0. A concern I'd have with Sid/Rust/Beau is they'd be a line that has to generate offense off the rush because they'll be too easily boxed out from effective cycles.
I find the irony in the size thing actually, this idiotic worry about height for a line.I'm just glad our coach is trying deferent things instead of the same ol same-o
hey, 30 is the new 20. and in my case ......... never mind. I'm going with just new.Yeah that's old for a "we can fix him" player. That's pushin' 30, bud. Downright ancient in sports.