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He also played hard every shift. I felt like he was never out there just "public skating".The Bruins missed Hall’s ability to skate the puck through the neutral zone and gain the blue line this past season. I’d welcome him back if healthy.
Stephenson averages 15 goals per 82 games in his career and 30 assists. He's only scored 20 goals once, and that was 21 goals. In 95 playoff games, he has 15 goals and 24 assists.
E Lindholm averages 22 goals per 82 games in his career and 34 assists. He has had seasons of 42 goals, 29 goals, 27 goals, and 19 goals. In 40 playoffs games, he has 14 goals and 13 assists.
So who drives a line and who doesn't? I respect your opinion, but those are the stats.
Half of his salary roughly has already been wasted on Korpisalo and Peeke.I know it’s a year out, but Draisaitl gave the Tavares answer today about his future in Edmonton.
I don’t care what Boston does this offseason as long as they have the money next year to at least put a bid in on him.
They really want Guentzel like pretty bad dating back to last year sending us Lindholm just so they could get him but it sounds like the Canes are getting close to inking him if the rumours are true..Vancouver is making space for Lindholm and Zadorov watch
Hope we get elias lindholm.They really want Guentzel like pretty bad but Canes seem to getting close to inking if the rumours are true
3rd line LW
50pt guy
2 PP unit
Think of him as a upgrade of JVR for same price
Oh no…
Maybe they’re trying to remake him in the aggregateHalf of his salary roughly has already been wasted on Korpisalo and Peeke.
I haven't studied these two at length yet, so huge grain of salt.I do not know these players. Hence my question.
Lindholm is apparently the more complete two-way player, needs his wings to "drive the play," and isn't particularly aggressive.
From what I gather, as a center Stephenson's game is not as well-rounded, but he brings "intangibles" and an assertive style.
Is that the case?
Given their age, style of play, asking price, ability to provide what Boston needs for what I believe is the short term (three to four years, max), how would you compare the two?
And if your guy is Lindholm but he proves unobtainable for whatever reason, would Stephenson be your second choice?
These are my questions, Sensa.
All appraisals welcome.
No points for koens.
If Donny got a 2nd for korpi contract I'm sure we all would have applauded . Surprised he couldn't. Linus probably said its Ottawa or else I'm sitting here plus I ain't signing with nobody and staios knew that. That's the only explanation.It’s amazing all these teams receiving draft picks to take bad contracts
You could be right but I feel like we have a pretty good sample beyond that one year...Personally I think his big year was a result of two strong play drivers on either wing and what we've seen the past two years is the real Elias Lindholm. 50-60 pt. two-way center.
That being said, if one is an NHL GM you can't just sit there and completely ignore that year and expect to sign the player. Good luck making that argument with his agent.
If Donny got a 2nd for korpi contract I'm sure we all would have applauded . Surprised he couldn't. Linus probably said its Ottawa or else I'm sitting here plus I ain't signing with nobody and staios knew that. That's the only explanation.
I agree, there will be a lot of angst. Personally, I don't love Plan B (Stephenson). I don't see him as an upgrade over what we have so I'll be doubly disappointed if we miss out on Lindholm and then instead of signing an impactful winger they settle for an average player because he plays center.Lindholm as a long term solution in Boston would be a good addition.
There will a lot of upset and angst here if Lindholm goes to another team.
I haven't studied these two at length yet, so huge grain of salt.
Lindholm's game is about what he does away from the puck. Lindholm's good at finding space, getting himself open in a shooting position for a one timer and he's a good shooter, he's better on the cycle than he is on the rush. He's very good at putting pressure on the puck carrier, not in the way an Ondrej Kase would but a little like Axelsson with anticipation and a good stick. He wins a lot of faceoffs and a lot of battles for the puck.
Stephenson's game starts with his quick burst of speed, he can get the defense back on their heels carrying the puck or fly the zone for a stretch pass, he can get zone entries, make good passes off the rush. He also wins a lot of faceoffs and he's very defensively responsible.
They're very different players and which one is better depends on what you're trying to do, they're both very good. I think Lindholm's game ages better if you're worried about the length of the deal.
Here is my team if I’m GM & can get guys
1. Swayman extended 4/26 ~6.5 M per
Zacha -E Lindholm - Pastrnak
Marchand - Coyle - Sprong
Frederic- Geekie - Brazeau/Lysell
* Poitras when healthy
Beecher - Boqvist - *Braz/Kastelic
Lauko
Lindholm- McAvoy
Lohrei- Carlo
Dillon - Peeke
Spoon
Swayman
Bussi/korpi
Wild card singing mantha
Heinen
Why do you need Duhaime if you already have Kastelic? Don’t they serve the same purpose?I’m fine if Sweeney can sign Lindholm to a reasonable contract. Get a Duhaime for the bottom 6. Plug in some kids into the middle 6, and acquire a physical left side dman. AND buyout or trade Korpisalo.
Don’t spend all the cap space if the players aren’t worth it. Save it for next offseason. Let some other team overpay Stephenson for his 15 goals. Let the Oilers pay DeBrusk 7m. Keep the cap space for a trade acquisition or a UFA next offseason.