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Ill take the UNDER 6'7"Soooooo whats the over under on Ville killin it in TC and taking Stanleys spot?
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Likely comes down to reg season play - TC/preseason are what get you that reg season tryout but don't provide anything beyond that.Soooooo whats the over under on Ville killin it in TC and taking Stanleys spot?
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Ville should look good in TC playing against AHLers. He's already been that good for a while. People will be all whipped up about the things he does with the puck on his stick.Soooooo whats the over under on Ville killin it in TC and taking Stanleys spot?
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Don't forget about the Leafs too.f*** vegas .......
And we've peaked. New thread time!f*** vegas .......
We haven't even mentioned Inanna's dating life thoughAnd we've peaked. New thread time!
I'm glad the Jets didn't end up with Henrique, to be honest. I still think Namestnikov is a better 2/3 C option than Henrique (and others). He's not a big scorer but the Jets have enough scoring talent on the wings that I think Namestnikov can centre a line that drives play and provides enough scoring. Jets scored > 3 goals per 60 minutes at 5v5 when Namestnikov was on the ice, which was actually a higher scoring rate than when Scheifele was on the ice. Overall, the Jets were +13 at 5v5 when Namestnikov was on the ice. He really fits the Jets middle-6.Sorry if this was mentioned last thread...
"A contact of mine in Winnipeg who has knowledge of the conversations says that Adam Henrique turned down a two-year, $3.5m contract from the Winnipeg Jets at free agency this summer. Instead, he opted for the Oilers on a 2-year, $3m deal to stay in Edmonton. While $500k may not seem like a lot in an $88m cap world, that is about two thirds that of a minimum salaried player," Leavins said via the Edmonton Journal.
Winnipeg's bad rep saves Chevy and the Jets again!I'm glad the Jets didn't end up with Henrique, to be honest. I still think Namestnikov is a better 2/3 C option than Henrique (and others). He's not a big scorer but the Jets have enough scoring talent on the wings that I think Namestnikov can centre a line that drives play and provides enough scoring. Jets scored > 3 goals per 60 minutes at 5v5 when Namestnikov was on the ice, which was actually a higher scoring rate than when Scheifele was on the ice. Overall, the Jets were +13 at 5v5 when Namestnikov was on the ice. He really fits the Jets middle-6.
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Winnipeg's bad rep saves Chevy and the Jets again!
Sorry if this was mentioned last thread...
"A contact of mine in Winnipeg who has knowledge of the conversations says that Adam Henrique turned down a two-year, $3.5m contract from the Winnipeg Jets at free agency this summer. Instead, he opted for the Oilers on a 2-year, $3m deal to stay in Edmonton. While $500k may not seem like a lot in an $88m cap world, that is about two thirds that of a minimum salaried player," Leavins said via the Edmonton Journal.
It does seem that at times Chevy is saved from doing things that he'd later regret.
Glad Henrique won't be blocking Lambert or some other young player with upside.
I guarantee he would have been the go to faceoff guy. Which gives the team a better chance to start with the puck. Scheif and Lowry still struggle to hit 50% consistently. Namestnikov is awful on the dot, and Lambert still has to prove himself, and could prove to be overmatched as a rookie. I can't see Gustafsson getting that many draws, though he may get a chance to win a few more defensive ones this up coming season. Kupari was good on the draw in L.A but he was all around terrible here last year. So this is going to be something to watch this season. It's not the be all end all to success, but there are times winning draws makes game situations easier.Also glad he won't be taking up most of our remaining cap space.
I would have liked to get him 3-4 years ago. Could have saved some draft picks. Now, I'm not sure he would be an upgrade on Names at 2C.
Henrique's face-off performance has increased as he's been dropped down the line up... Im not sure he's 2C material - Chevy was lucky on this one.I guarantee he would have been the go to faceoff guy. Which gives the team a better chance to start with the puck. Scheif and Lowry still struggle to hit 50% consistently. Namestnikov is awful on the dot, and Lambert still has to prove himself, and could prove to be overmatched as a rookie. I can't see Gustafsson getting that many draws, though he may get a chance to win a few more defensive ones this up coming season. Kupari was good on the draw in L.A but he was all around terrible here last year. So this is going to be something to watch this season. It's not the be all end all to success, but there are times winning draws makes game situations easier.
I believe he started the playoffs on 97's line, not sure if he took the majority of the draws, but quite likely...I think this is the cheap veteran versatile version of an Andrew Copp that i am not sure the Jets have replaced yet. He'll play around the lineup in Edmonton...I like that Chevy put in an offer on Henrique, smart player. I think there are only 2 centre positions locked down here so it should be an interesting TC.Henrique's face-off performance has increased as he's been dropped down the line up... Im not sure he's 2C material - Chevy was lucky on this one.
Ville should look good in TC playing against AHLers. He's already been that good for a while. People will be all whipped up about the things he does with the puck on his stick.
None of that matters. Ville needs to show he can play defense. He needs to show he can go into the corner and come out with it. So far teams just throw the puck in his corner, he let's them get there first and he gives them too much space. He just hopes for the puck to get moved somewhere else.
I guarantee he would have been the go to faceoff guy. Which gives the team a better chance to start with the puck. Scheif and Lowry still struggle to hit 50% consistently. Namestnikov is awful on the dot, and Lambert still has to prove himself, and could prove to be overmatched as a rookie. I can't see Gustafsson getting that many draws, though he may get a chance to win a few more defensive ones this up coming season. Kupari was good on the draw in L.A but he was all around terrible here last year. So this is going to be something to watch this season. It's not the be all end all to success, but there are times winning draws makes game situations easier.