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He’s going to make the AHL look like a joke
I gotta feeling he is better than luke. Seems to have a huge IQ
They are different and both can be effective. Casey will never go end to end but he also likely doesn’t get caught out of position as easily. Both are talented but both have elements to work on .I gotta feeling he is better than luke. Seems to have a huge IQ
Really wonder how Nemec is doing in Utica right now.View attachment 934401
Leading the team in points in 10 games. Poor Simon hasn’t gotten on the board in 5 games.
ive caught snippets of games here and there and as goofy as it may sound i think ive liked nemo's overall play a little betterReally wonder how Nemec is doing in Utica right now.
Great insights! Thanks for the writeup!ive caught snippets of games here and there and as goofy as it may sound i think ive liked nemo's overall play a little better
casey's offensive zone presence is the best aspect of either of their games right now, we're talking legitimate star level play, but i think the D zone is still more of a work in progress. the biggest thing is hes small and feels small defensively. thats not to say hes playing small. to the contrary, hes actually decently fiesty and willing to initiate contact, hes just getting ovepowered and taken out of plays in the process. both can get cute on the puck but i think ive seen casey get surprised by high intensity forechecking more
nemo is more effective with tie ups and turning quick strips into counter attacks. the no panic thing can be a detriment at times, but defenisvely i think it helps him make a really composed breakout pass under pressure. he plays bizarrely high up on the pk at times, but beyond that ive generally liked his positional game more
casey is a dynamic offensive talent who excels on the pp, nemo is just a really good support piece offensively. i think the latters production is hurt more (much more) by the lack of finishing talent up front because hes primarily facilitating play a lot of the time and focusing on getting pucks up to players in transition whereas casey has been a bit more do it himself and is basically gift wrapping free goals to these forwards on the man advantage. again, not comprehensive viewings by any means, just offering input
You are a gift to our little Devils board community. I always look forward to your insights and updates on players I don’t get a chance to see. Thank you so much, kind sir!!ive caught snippets of games here and there and as goofy as it may sound i think ive liked nemo's overall play a little better
casey's offensive zone presence is the best aspect of either of their games right now, we're talking legitimate star level play, but i think the D zone is still more of a work in progress. the biggest thing is hes small and feels small defensively. thats not to say hes playing small. to the contrary, hes actually decently fiesty and willing to initiate contact, hes just getting ovepowered and taken out of plays in the process. both can get cute on the puck but i think ive seen casey get surprised by high intensity forechecking more
nemo is more effective with tie ups and turning quick strips into counter attacks. the no panic thing can be a detriment at times, but defenisvely i think it helps him make a really composed breakout pass under pressure. he plays bizarrely high up on the pk at times, but beyond that ive generally liked his positional game more
casey is a dynamic offensive talent who excels on the pp, nemo is just a really good support piece offensively. i think the latters production is hurt more (much more) by the lack of finishing talent up front because hes primarily facilitating play a lot of the time and focusing on getting pucks up to players in transition whereas casey has been a bit more do it himself and is basically gift wrapping free goals to these forwards on the man advantage. again, not comprehensive viewings by any means, just offering input