PensFutures
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Nailers win 2-0..Murashov with a 42 save shutout! #1 star of the game.
Heres the last 2 saves at the buzzer.
Heres the last 2 saves at the buzzer.
Same, I watched a lot of the WJC and you can see that the Finland coaching staff used in tons in every single situation. That's a great sign of trust! Over a ppg as a D in Kingston this year, has to be doing something good!I didn't catch a ton of the WJC but what Finland games I did watch, Pieniniemi looked good and always seemed to be involved in the play. Would be cool if he panned out to become a serviceable NHLer.
Fernström with 2 goals so far with 1 period left.
This nice shot was his 1st one
Fernström with 2 goals so far with 1 period left.
This nice shot was his 1st one
It's been years since I've seen him play but I'm seeing a hint of Gonchar in some of these clips.
OR, we can fire the coach and get back on track sooner.Article indicated that pens stole him on the Petts deal. 8 points since the deal. RH shot winger who has the skill and frame to be a quality forward in a couple years. Another couple nice high picks in the draft this year and next with getting a surprise or two Pens can get back on track.
Howe should start scoring more
Howe brings an attitude and grit more than pure skill. He has skill but his game is more in your face making his presence known. Not a commodity the Pens have in big supply.
Yes, but the question is, will he be doing that on the 4th line / WBS, or higher up?Howe brings an attitude and grit more than pure skill. He has skill but his game is more in your face making his presence known. Not a commodity the Pens have in big supply.
Oh boy kid, wait until you get to the Mike Sullivan run Penguins...What’s good is that his coach never forces them. “He lets us play,” he said firmly. “He tells us, ‘Do what you do, I’ll take responsibility.’ You’re not immediately benched for a mistake. Instead, they just point out what to do differently next shift.”
If we think back to NA and what Spezza has told the WBS kids - "we don't want to call you up until you're here to stay" - it might do Ilyin a bit of good to do one more year in the KHL next year. My worry about guys like Hallander and Ilyin is - I, myself, would have a hard time playing in WBS or potentially Wheeling while watching guys like Nieto, Imama, and Acciari in the NHL. Why would I want to do that when I could be a top line player in the league at home?
That is why I'm so against bringing on additional roster players this TDL. You have Poulin, Pono, and Hallander who probably need legit NHL time. All the while, you have guys like Acciari, Hayes, Lizotte, Heinen, etc taking up NHL slots. Unless Dubas can do some major house cleaning....I have no problem with them saying that this year. It is if that continues for next year.
Koivunen, Broz, McG, Hayes and Pickering are all in their first full years. The only guys who I think really deserved more of a chance this year are Pono, and Poulin.
Next year though they have to change that philosophy especially if Hallander, Fernstrom, Ilyin come over. They will not have enough room in WBS and the young guys need to start seeing other young players get a chance to have some success.
Gotta pump the brake a little on Fern. This is only his first year in the SHL with extended time, so he's good for at least another year there, if not 2, depending on how next year goes. Hallander is obviously a no-brainer, and if he's here he's going to be with the big club. Ilyin already has the K experience, but becoming more dominant there wouldn't hurt. If his contract wasn't up at the end of the year I'd say staying there for at least another year is the obvious move, but with nothing in place yet for next year, it's a bit more interesting.Next year though they have to change that philosophy especially if Hallander, Fernstrom, Ilyin come over. They will not have enough room in WBS and the young guys need to start seeing other young players get a chance to have some success.
Hallander scored a nice wrap around yesterday, 2 pts off the scoring leader in the SHL