BondraTime
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Fizur got an AHL deal because he was a 21 year old who was going to play pro somewhere. He already proved he was capable in the AHL and a star in the ECHL. He was an AHL/ECHL signing, and that’s where he spent time over the past 2 years.Unless I am mistaken, I am pretty sure the purpose of the rookie tournament is a lot different than what some on here seem to think it is. From what I understand, the purpose of this tournament is to prepare prospects for main camp and evaluate a handful of invites as to whether they should be given consideration to attend main camp.
I would assume with that, that there is a much heavier emphasis on systems play. It has a lot more to do with subtle details than big flashy moments. The reasoning behind that would be that when main camp starts there will be a very strict adherence to systems play with players who cannot make the necessary adjustments being weeded out quickly.
I think it is an important detail to mention because there can be a big trade off between adherence to systems play and generating dynamic flashy individual offensive moments. Some of the decisions that could lead to bigger offensive moments might in fact demonstrate either a lack of comprehension of systems play and role assignments or a lack of willingness to either listen to the coaches or lack of recognition as to how they are actually being evaluated.
I just think some of that stuff might go under the radar on here. It is preparation for main camp.
If my evaluation is accurate than some of the things that might impress people on here might actually reflect poorly on the players by the people coaching and evaluating them.
Just like someone else mentioned on here, Tarun Fizer, had a strong offensive showing in the rookie tournament last year and there were a number of people on here convinced that he was going to get an ELC and that he had demonstrated significant NHL potential. He did get an invite to main camp but he only earned an AHL deal. Part of the reason behind that could have possibly been that he didn't demonstrate enough in systems play or role assignments.
Food for thought for anyone interested.
We just have an extremely bad group of prospects. There are maybe 3/4 guys with an NHL future in camp with them, we literally have guys who were healthy scratches in the CHL as recent as 4 months ago.
They aren’t looking bad by choice to try and fit into a system, nor are they being evaluated positively because they are playing a system poorly.
We don’t always need to be looking for subtlety, not everything is a hidden away secret we need to unravel. They look poor because they are a poor group of prospects, not because they are trying to fit into a system.