Gurglesons
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Well Puusty,PoolParty, Glass, Bemstrom, Ludvig, Shea all are subject to waivers too, and many of them aren’t making the team
I don’t think they care about anyone there besides Glass.
Well Puusty,PoolParty, Glass, Bemstrom, Ludvig, Shea all are subject to waivers too, and many of them aren’t making the team
I don’t think they care about Poulin either…he’s a nothingburger…I don’t think they care about anyone there besides Glass.
I don't know, the Panthers might want to bring back Ludvig.I don’t think they care about anyone there besides Glass.
Well I think we should care about Puustinen. 20 points in 52 games, getting little ice time. He's a good breakout candidate this season.I don’t think they care about anyone there besides Glass.
Sullivan gets moist for his size. Even though he's really not a stand out in camp much at all really outside of fluff pieces about him and his "pedigree" or whatever. He was with Hayes for a few scrimmages and I noticed Glass just reminded me of Harkins, lost my appetite suddenly for some reason.I don’t think they care about anyone there besides Glass.
Well I think we should care about Puustinen. 20 points in 52 games, getting little ice time. He's a good breakout candidate this season.
2.0 per 60 last year at 5v5. He produced better than I thought tbh. Everyone hyped his shot, but it's his playmaking that's carried him. He's too small to get in good shooting positions.
He gets in good shooting positions but I think the issue is when you're in good shooting positions with Lars Eller and Reilly Smith, you aren't going to be seen regardless with those blind wankers.Well I think we should care about Puustinen. 20 points in 52 games, getting little ice time. He's a good breakout candidate this season.
2.0 per 60 last year at 5v5. He produced better than I thought tbh. Everyone hyped his shot, but it's his playmaking that's carried him. He's too small to get in good shooting positions.
And yet as much as the dipshit Sullivan didn't want to use him, he realized he needed to for 52 games last season even while stuffing him with Eller.Small euro. He’s never gonna get a chance with Sully.
And yet as much as the dipshit Sullivan didn't want to use him, he realized he needed to for 52 games last season even while stuffing him with Eller.
It's funny that Puustinen's goals came from the slot or in traffic. He's also not shy to battle along the boards and cause turnovers, there's a lot of hockey IQ there and his size hasn't stopped him from playing his game, the way the coach utilizes him has been the only thing to hinder his game.
I'll post it again for the ignorant.
He's not only behind the net along the boards he goes to the front of the net to get the goal after.
Battles to the front of the net, supports in the corner, slides out to get open in the slot and scores. "Oh but he's small..."
This one is just a nice one-time clapper. But again his movement.
Another one-timer
Causes a turnover, goes to the board to force another turnover and then sets up a play. "Hurrr he could never last vs a physical Flyers team!"
This one was a solid one as well, causes a turnover that Smith capitalizes on and then the patience to pass it to Geno for a goal he usually sets up others for.
Also loved the battle along the boards and then a heads up pass to Bunting vs the Caps last season. Even the Pens analysts during the game couldn't help but talk him up during that game.
This team needs more of this. Not more size queen grinders.
There's a place for Glass and Puustinen on this team where they both can succeed and it's not by moving Glass to RW which is doing him a disservice. He's a natural center and he shows his hockey IQ more in that position with his forechecking smarts. As a winger? He's not good enough offensively to move to that and be as much of a difference maker.That Eller > Smith > Puustinen goal was possibly the Pens' goal of the year.
Backhand dish under pressure between two Wings, one-touch centering pass on the tape while skating backwards, bardown laser top-corner.
That's a pretty refreshing to see after watching this team's league basement shooting/execution the last 3 years.
Hard for me to picture Glass locking down a C spot here without injuries to 1 or 2 of them. What will help him is his contract though. He won't be claimed on waivers or demoted to Wilkes.There's a place for Glass and Puustinen on this team where they both can succeed and it's not by moving Glass to RW which is doing him a disservice. He's a natural center and he shows his hockey IQ more in that position with his forechecking smarts. As a winger? He's not good enough offensively to move to that and be as much of a difference maker.
Puustinen being his rw does them both good. I hope we see some of that in the preseason. Glass at C is the smart okay. They need to learn from how they f***ed around with McCann by pulling him from C to force him into top 6 winger roles when he was looking good as a 3c finally.
They would never commit with McCann, Seattle did as a winger. On the Pens he was either C or Wing and when he got comfortable in one position, they'd move him to a different one and he'd look off. I don't want that for Glass regardless of what others feel I think about him. I said before, he should be Center. Which is why I think he shouldn't be in competition with Puustinen as the right winger.
I really want to see Puustinen in the top-6, I don't think his game is suited for a bottom-6 role. Losing him on waiver would be a Sullivan masterpiece.Well I think we should care about Puustinen. 20 points in 52 games, getting little ice time. He's a good breakout candidate this season.
2.0 per 60 last year at 5v5. He produced better than I thought tbh. Everyone hyped his shot, but it's his playmaking that's carried him. He's too small to get in good shooting positions.
Hard for me to picture Glass locking down a C spot here without injuries to 1 or 2 of them. What will help him is his contract though. He won't be claimed on waivers or demoted to Wilkes.
They won't accept the 1.3M? bury cost in his case. Plus Dubas is gonna push for him to get a chance I'd imagine.
If he was a PK'er he'd get privileged status here and maybe play C, but he's not.
So I think it'll either be wing or press box nachos for him.
Puustinen's another story. He may get claimed on waivers (they'd be foolish to not test him out) and if he clears he can be demoted without penalty.
He doesn't PK either. He has no protection here with this coach.
He has to outplay top-six wings - possibly significantly - to stay in this lineup. Or he gets lucky with injuries.
His situation looks grim, through no fault of his own. Sucks.
I don't see it happening unless Rust or Rakell are injured unfortunately, at least with Rust we know Puustinen might get 20 or so games as an option with Malkin during Rust's usual injury of about that many games and Rakell is bumped up to Sid. That's the best we can do since Sullivan refuses to use the 3rd line like it was used in 2015-2017 and then entirely abandoned from 2018 - now.I really want to see Puustinen in the top-6, I don't think his game is suited for a bottom-6 role. Losing him on waiver would be a Sullivan masterpiece.
Why is it out of the question that he gets demoted to WBS? If we have a player that can do e better job for 1.1m it's a wash cap wise. And only thing we (FSG) lose is some "real money".Hard for me to picture Glass locking down a C spot here without injuries to 1 or 2 of them. What will help him is his contract though. He won't be claimed on waivers or demoted to Wilkes.
They won't accept the 1.3M? bury cost in his case. Plus Dubas is gonna push for him to get a chance I'd imagine.
If he was a PK'er he'd get privileged status here and maybe play C, but he's not.
So I think it'll either be wing or press box nachos for him.
Puustinen's another story. He may get claimed on waivers (they'd be foolish to not test him out) and if he clears he can be demoted without penalty.
He doesn't PK either. He has no protection here with this coach.
He has to outplay top-six wings - possibly significantly - to stay in this lineup. Or he gets lucky with injuries.
His situation looks grim, through no fault of his own. Sucks.
I just don't think they'll do that is all. But you're right, it wouldn't take much to outperform Glass if he's as bad as last year.Why is it out of the question that he gets demoted to WBS? If we have a player that can do e better job for 1.1m it's a wash cap wise. And only thing we (FSG) lose is some "real money".
Ofc it would be harder cap wise to replace glass with a 2.5m player since that would be 2.5 for the player + the amount we can't bury of Glass contract.
I'm probably more optimistic than most regarding Glass tho. I think he will make the team, and be somewhat serviceable. Wouldn't surprise me if he plays more than one season here.I just don't think they'll do that is all. But you're right, it wouldn't take much to outperform Glass if he's as bad as last year.
He's coming in hot, mentally speaking. I'll give him that. Hopefully Sullivan doesn't crush his spirit with 9 mins a night and 75% D-zone starts.I'm probably more optimistic than most regarding Glass tho. I think he will make the team, and be somewhat serviceable. Wouldn't surprise me if he plays more than one season here.
we are moving in the right direction.I don’t think the Penguins are going to be much different this year as they were last year, but I really feel like WBS is going to be stacked. Even with Poulin and Puustinen up, that team has a ton of skilled younger players and a decent collection of AHL vets. Really happy with how they seem to have rebuilt the AHL team a bit, I think that was really neglected by Hextall.
Bemstrom and Puljujarvi should both be top AHL producers and the young talent added between Broz, Ponomarev and Koivunen should make them much better.
Sources for the game? Given the roster, this may be one of the more exciting pre-season games we've had in a while.