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He brings the physical element, but not much else. And if he could bring the physical element without injuring himself it would be more helpful.Still not a fan of Ludvig.
Might be some nerves there. But yes looks a bit scrambly so far.Based on the little I've seen from Blomqvist so far, it seems like a good decision that the Penguins didn't go into this year with him as the backup. He looks very raw as a goalie, he's insanely athletic but I've already noticed him scrambling and giving out leaky rebounds a couple of time.
He's going to be a very good NHL goalie in 2-3 years, though.
Or GravesStill not a fan of Ludvig.
Koivunen is, too. Very impressed with him so far.I was excited about getting Ponomarev when the trade happened and still am, just a very smart player.
He's just such a dumb hockey player. His brain moves in slow motion.Graves is such f***ing dog shit.
Jack St Ivany, Shea, etc all do as well. Ludvig is young and maybe some more time in the AHL he may become a better 6-7 option, but I really don’t see him staying on the big club. I’d almost rather see Aho up over him with St Ivany paired with Graves. Hollowell isn’t all that impressive either, kind of just moves the puck without really thinking about it and needs to maybe have his head up more about what to do next.He brings the physical element, but not much else. And if he could bring the physical element without injuring himself it would be more helpful.
He's just such a dumb hockey player. His brain moves in slow motion.
reminds me of JJ
Jack St Ivany, Shea, etc all do as well. Ludvig is young and maybe some more time in the AHL he may become a better 6-7 option, but I really don’t see him staying on the big club. I’d almost rather see Aho up over him with St Ivany paired with Graves. Hollowell isn’t all that impressive either, kind of just moves the puck without really thinking about it and needs to maybe have his head up more about what to do next.
Koivunen is, too. Very impressed with him so far.
Lol what?At least Jack Johnson scored a ton of points at Graves age.
Aho is our 2nd best LHD IMO.
Glass plays like a C that is being told to play wing and you can see his instincts forcing him to be where a C should be on the ice. But yeah, lets keep forcing him as a winger
1-1 two PP goals.What’s the score?
Glass plays like a C that is being told to play wing and you can see his instincts forcing him to be where a C should be on the ice. But yeah, lets keep forcing him as a winger
Lol what?
He’s not better than Pettersson or Grz.
1-1What’s the score?
Agree with that. Our d looks like it's gonna be a pile of shit. I don't trust any of the young options we have and we have some issues with our vets too if Letang doesn't improve on his second half play last year and if (when) Graves sucks again.The Penguins forward group is going to be miles deeper this year than it was last year, but their D depth is looking really ugly.
Koivunen's only drawback is his acceleration, if he can improve that he's a surefire middle-6 LW IMO.
Graves played 16 min with St Ivany last seasonJack St Ivany, Shea, etc all do as well. Ludvig is young and maybe some more time in the AHL he may become a better 6-7 option, but I really don’t see him staying on the big club. I’d almost rather see Aho up over him with St Ivany paired with Graves. Hollowell isn’t all that impressive either, kind of just moves the puck without really thinking about it and needs to maybe have his head up more about what to do next.
Hollowell paired with Graves is such a dumb move, when will they realize Graves isn’t the stay at home type at all and pairing him with a mobile D that is more offensive minded is the wrong move. There’s a reason why he looked good with St Ivany and a Marino type.
Agree with that. Our d looks like it's gonna be a pile of shit. I don't trust any of the young options we have and we have some issues with our vets too if Letang doesn't improve on his second half play last year and if (when) Graves sucks again.
I trust MP and EK to be good more often than not but past that it's a yikes.