Well then that's a serious problem organizationally and has me questioning any goodwill I might have toward D-Wad and Evason.
It's made me question D-Wads because he's had to make so many moves and big RFA extensions while at the same time he's been honest that he doesn't know them that well. It's obviously coming from organizational prior beliefs. And that likely includes guys pet players.
Wads cutting Bean and Boqvist was encouraging though. It was hard to imagine Jarmo doing that.
Evason has been honest that he doesn't know what anyone did before. But he's obviously getting priors from someone. You can't make a camp lineup if you aren't talking to people. That part isn't inherently wrong, it's unavoidable. It's just some of the specific choices that make me question who is steering things.
Evason in Minnesota ran a really tight ship with high expectations, and if you do that you'll end up slotting players where they need to be. And I think he'll eventually get there with us. If the org directs him to just be a development coach and lowers expectations, that would have me more concerned because I think we've allowed bad development under that lenient approach before. A lot of low effort BS is allowed to pass and so the "focus on development" paradoxically doesn't work.
Looking forward to watch and assess the performance of tonight's D group. Soon Mateychuk and Christiansen will probably get their first games as well. Hopefully Evason is planning to play both Voronkov and Sillinger at center today.
Voronkov is listed as LW, FWIW. Obviously I don't know if that will change. But if you're taking a guy who got good results as a center for you last year and now listing him as LW, then that says something.