2025 WJC

KingBogo

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How did Yager look last night? I was at a family gathering so while the game was on in the background I wasn’t able to watch closely enough to judge his performance.
 
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Bob E

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He's a really good defensive C, always on the defensive side of the puck, that won a lot of his faceoffs last night vs Finland. Covered for a pinching dman a few times, has decent wheels, and never seems out of position.

In the NHL, he'll likely need to play with a play driver/puck carrier like Ehlers, so a Perfetti-Yager-Ehlers line might be very effective as they bring different things.

Yager seems to have more offensive chops than Names, but hasn't shown that yet in the NHL, so who knows. If he was 6'2 and 200 lbs, he would have gone very high in his draft year.
 

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He's a really good defensive C, always on the defensive side of the puck, that won a lot of his faceoffs last night vs Finland. Covered for a pinching dman a few times, has decent wheels, and never seems out of position.

In the NHL, he'll likely need to play with a play driver/puck carrier like Ehlers, so a Perfetti-Yager-Ehlers line might be very effective as they bring different things.

Yager seems to have more offensive chops than Names, but hasn't shown that yet in the NHL, so who knows. If he was 6'2 and 200 lbs, he would have gone very high in his draft year.

I agree with this. Very Little esc. He's not going to be the one to really create for his line but he facilitates well and can finish with his shot. I think he will look really good with Cole in a fee years.
 

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He's a really good defensive C, always on the defensive side of the puck, that won a lot of his faceoffs last night vs Finland. Covered for a pinching dman a few times, has decent wheels, and never seems out of position.

In the NHL, he'll likely need to play with a play driver/puck carrier like Ehlers, so a Perfetti-Yager-Ehlers line might be very effective as they bring different things.

Yager seems to have more offensive chops than Names, but hasn't shown that yet in the NHL, so who knows. If he was 6'2 and 200 lbs, he would have gone very high in his draft year.

I noticed a tendency to pass rather than shoot, but he is a good passer.
 
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Zhamnov5GoalGame

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How did Yager look last night? I was at a family gathering so while the game was on in the background I wasn’t able to watch closely enough to judge his performance.
I haven't seen him play before so my assessment is very much just this game.
I thought he started fine and did ok in the first half of the game.
I felt he got weaker and had less success and made some glaring mistakes in the second half of the game. A bad fan on the puck trying to clear on the PK, that nearly cost a goal. A big turnover in our end that easily could have been a goal against.

To me he seemed like a defensive player with very mediocre offence.
If your offence doesn't stand out in junior then you usually aren't a top 6 forward candidate for the NHL. My assumption he would be a bottom 6 forward in the NHL if he makes it.

Having said all that it was one game and he likely felt the pressure of wearing the C.
Probably didn't have a good showing over all.
Hopefully we'll see a better outing from him in the rest of the games.
 

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Mike Johnson kind of out to lunch with his call. That was pretty clearly first contact entirely with the Latvian goaltender's arm without any hook/slash on Catton's stick.
 

surixon

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I think some are selling Yager's offensive game short, he made not be a big time scorer but he will collect points if and when his NHL career starts.

He had a good period. Was involved in most of Canada's best chances.

He's a give and go type that can get the puck into the teams play makers and find open ice. He has a plus shot that can captive on his looks.

With the creative wingers the Jets have a guy like Yager will fit in well imo.

Look at what Florida won with their 2C. A guy in Bennett who isn't that dissimilar a player.
 
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Reminds me of the 2011 or 2012 team, whichever one won bronze. Zero chemistry and offensive zone strategy seems to always prefer having a forward in the high slot.
 
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