Kingfan1967
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If Fiala every grows that thing back, it's time for some old school hazing (full body shave)It really was his mustache.
If Fiala every grows that thing back, it's time for some old school hazing (full body shave)It really was his mustache.
Putting Fiala with Byfield has done wonders for both of them. They also looked deadly when Kempe was on the other wing. That should be the #1 line moving forward.
Personally, I want him to keep trying the fancy stuff.If someone could convince him to quit the fancy stuff and play a strict power game, he could be unstoppable.
I disagree to a point. While he needs structure, part of the benefit of being skilled and young is to think outside the box in dealing with problems, which sometimes means doing fancy stuff.Byfield has twice as many points as Kopitar since the turn of the year.
If someone could convince him to quit the fancy stuff and play a strict power game, he could be unstoppable.
Actually no, he does not possess "great" puck skills, vision, etc. He loses confidence for entire games at a time when something unnecessarily fancy doesn't work early on.Personally, I want him to keep trying the fancy stuff.
I understand it won't work all the time and could lead to turnovers/goals against, but the more he tries that stuff, the better he'll get with it.
He's a creative player with great puck skills, vision, and passing ability. Telling him to 'stop trying the fancy stuff' is basically like telling him to ignore his strengths. A huge part of the reason he was drafted 2nd overall was because of his playmaking ability. Let him be creative and make plays. If he's able to establish consistency in his creativity, that could be the difference between him being a ~60 point player and an ~80+ point player.
We complain about LA's lack of offense and creativity and then as soon as a player starts trying to be creative with the puck we want them to remove it from their game and keep it simple?
Nah... If Byfield is going to have a chance in becoming a 1C you can build around, he needs to be able to play freely and creatively.
Actually no, he does not possess "great" puck skills, vision, etc. He loses confidence for entire games at a time when something unnecessarily fancy doesn't work early on.
Byfield pushes the puck, he doesn't carry it well. His strengths are his ability to recover pucks using his tenacity, then using his speed and size to move the puck into dangerous areas with those gifts. His hands are the single biggest deficiency in his game.
The simpler he keeps things, the greater advantage he has over his opponents. When he tries to get tricky he almost always fails and gives away that advantage. He negates his own strengths far more often than being stopped by the opposition.
Disagree with most of this. You're right that Byfield's speed and tenacity are major strengths of his but I think you're wildly underestimating his passing/playmaking ability. Also, his hands are well above NHL average.Actually no, he does not possess "great" puck skills, vision, etc. He loses confidence for entire games at a time when something unnecessarily fancy doesn't work early on.
Byfield pushes the puck, he doesn't carry it well. His strengths are his ability to recover pucks using his tenacity, then using his speed and size to move the puck into dangerous areas with those gifts. His hands are the single biggest deficiency in his game.
The simpler he keeps things, the greater advantage he has over his opponents. When he tries to get tricky he almost always fails and gives away that advantage. He negates his own strengths far more often than being stopped by the opposition.
I concur...try shit and it works some of time and baffle the Opposition...Personally, I want him to keep trying the fancy stuff.
I understand it won't work all the time and could lead to turnovers/goals against, but the more he tries that stuff, the better he'll get with it.
He's a creative player with great puck skills, vision, and passing ability. Telling him to 'stop trying the fancy stuff' is basically like telling him to ignore his strengths. A huge part of the reason he was drafted 2nd overall was because of his playmaking ability. Let him be creative and make plays. If he's able to establish consistency in his creativity, that could be the difference between him being a ~60 point player and an ~80+ point player.
We complain about LA's lack of offense and creativity and then as soon as a player starts trying to be creative with the puck we want them to remove it from their game and keep it simple?
Nah... If Byfield is going to have a chance in becoming a 1C you can build around, he needs to be able to play freely and creatively.
I agree, but at the same time I believe it takes proper linemates to flourish. Swap Vilardi and Byfield all year and I am sure their numbers would be a lot different. There is a lot of skill on that Winnipeg line.Not trying to be a downer here as Byfield looked great and the Fiala - Byfield - Kempe line was awesome, but saying how great he's doing in comparison to Kopitar doesn't mean a ton; Kopitar isn't producing at all right now. Byfield's got 14 points in 19 games since January 1st, while Kopitar's got 7 points. Danault is also out-producing Kopitar since 1/1.
Devastatingly, Byfield's being outproduced by Pierre-Luc Dubois, Gabe Vilardi, and Tim Stutzle since 1/1 (and since the beginning of the season), so just adding a little context to the conversation.
The Kings neuter young players' exceptional skills.I like that they give byfield rope to experiment
it's the polar opposite of the clarke treatment
oh haha nice assist clarke stop taking chances, here's 5 minutes a game, don't f*** up and dont you dare show up the opponent like that again
I concur but what RWinger and for how much? Greentree our 1st rounder this year,both? The Devil is in the details...I like Sprong a natural goal scorer and RWinger who scores off the leftside regularly and is a PP specialist...and it won't cost much...wonder who the Pro scout on the Kings cause they missed the boat the first time hope they don't make the same mistake
Pietrangelo and Samsonov are still looking for their collective Jocks
There have been times I thought he was dishing passes in what would be the hockey equivalent to Magic and its funny you mention this.I don't want him to be a robot that never tries anything, but let's not expect him to be Magic Johnson out there all the time.
Again, we're talking about a #2 OA pick. I know there's a meme around here that Byfield is a low skill low IQ player but it's not like we don't have a long rap sheet of insano plays already. No of course he can't do it every night, not even McDavid and Draisaitl do that...but let's at least show some love when it's due because got knows he's a pinata the moment it's not.
Can we at least lay off the guy when he's on the hottest of hot streaks? Plenty of other things to be miserable about.
Again, we're talking about a #2 OA pick. I know there's a meme around here that Byfield is a low skill low IQ player but it's not like we don't have a long rap sheet of insano plays already. No of course he can't do it every night, not even McDavid and Draisaitl do that...but let's at least show some love when it's due because got knows he's a pinata the moment it's not.
Can we at least lay off the guy when he's on the hottest of hot streaks? Plenty of other things to be miserable about.