Really not sure what the point of these preseason games is. The NHL's stupid "veterans at home" rule really defeats the purpose. The theory goes, you want a certain amount of name NHLers for the fans who pay good money to watch preseason games. How about having enough balance to see a competitive hockey game? The NHL really thinks its fans are dumb as shit, don't they?
Anyway, I feel for Blomqvist. Hopefully, this game does not hurt his start to the AHL campaign. Our goaltending is shaky at best, so we need this guy to bounce back from this game. You could tell he was definitely rattled. Why anyone would want to be a goaltender is beyond me.
Nothing really to see tonight. How anybody can make solid evaluations based on this contest (or lack thereof) beats me. I will say, I love how Puljujarvi plays. His energy is great. He separates players from the puck. He is a major presence in front of the net. This guy should be an absolute lock to make this team, and be a regular on the fourth line. Of course, he will probably be waived because Sullivan sees the game differently than most human beings (outside of the state of Massachusetts, that is).
Broz, Ponomarev, Koivunen and Brunicke all have bright futures with this organization (provided we get a new coach relatively soon).
I am really concerned about Ryan Graves. He made one nice backhand pass in the first period, but he looks sooooo slooooooow out there. He is Hal Gill minus the great hockey sense. I just don't see how he can play on this team at this point. I was advocating that he should start out next to Letang, but at this point I don't think he should be playing. He does not look like an NHL defenseman. There is absolutely no difference between him, Shea, Ludvig or Clurman. None whatsoever. Not what I wanted to see.
I really think McGroarty can become an impact player for this team. O'Connor looks in mid-season form. Beyond that, not much to see here tonight. Glass vs. Puustinen? No shows for both, so far.