MarkovsKnee
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Habs won't sign him. I can see another team grabbing him as a free agent when he's 25ish though. Needs to play 2 full seasons.
The injuries are unfortunate but it just adds to the statistic of how few drafted F from this guy actually even reach the NHL, let alone have a decent impact.
I'm not specifically blaming Ikonen's injuries on Timmins, just stating that it's another drafted F prospect by him that doesn't make the NHL. Injuries or not. It's obvious that Ikonen's injuries aren't Timmins fault but it's still 1 more F draft pick who won't make the NHL.Was he supposed to predict the guy would have a bunch of long term injuries?
These types of posts arent worth the bathroom tissue I would rub them on.
Theres plenty of valid criticisms, but trying to put Juulsen and Ikonen on Timmins when they have just been destroyed my injuries is a really stupid take.
Yes I'm aware of the need for statistical contextuality (It's something I've repeatedly posted). When the sample size becomes large enough for the normal distribution (17 years worth of work) general trends can be observed. Simply put, over 17 years of work, Timmins success rate of F's transitioning to NHL players (let alone impact players) is abysmal.And that's why statistics need context. Considering that guy a Timmins fail just show your subjectivity.
I'm not specifically blaming Ikonen's injuries on Timmins, just stating that it's another drafted F prospect by him that doesn't make the NHL. Injuries or not. It's obvious that Timmins Ikonen's injuries aren't Timmins fault but it's still 1 more F draft pick who won't make the NHL.
Yes I'm aware of the need for statistical contextuality (It's something I've repeatedly posted). When the sample size becomes large enough to have a gaussian distribution, 17 years worth of work, general trends can be observed. Simply put, over 17 years of work, Timmins success rate of F's transitioning to NHL players (let alone impact players) is abysmal.
Over 17 years worth of work, prospects do make it or they don't make it for various reasons: injuries, not good enough, other obligations etc.... Over such an extended time frame, we should see on average a similar number of players at the F position make the NHL and/or become impact players as with other teams with the same head amateur scout over that period. Yet we do not.But it has nothing to do with Timmins.
I believe you and will take your word for it that Ikonen did look good when he played. I feel for the kid and hope he still somehow makes an NHL roster. However, I am not evaluating the quality of the pick alone. I am evaluating the entirety of the sample size of Timmins entire F drafting work whilst simply including Ikonen within the body of work as one data point.Sure, but Ikonen is irrelevant in that discussion as you cannot evaluate the quality of the pick due to injuries. For what it's worth, he actually looked really good the last time he played.
I was exaggerating. Anyway, the guy has played hardly any hockey in a long time. He'll be lucky to get into game shape by March.They play games until April. Then they have the POs which Ilves is pretty much sure to be part in since they have a 18 points cushion.
Hopefully, he can play from February to April+ the POs and impress as he needs to be signed this summer. He would be a welcome addition to Laval if healthy since Verbeek, Pezzetta and Vejdemo could all be on their way out (plus guys like Lucchini, Dauphin and Baddock).
I don't think I ever been so excited for a second-round pick as when I heard the Habs drafted Ikonen. Unfortunately, things did not go as planned, but I'm still rooting for him.
The guy should take the hint and retire.Is Ikonen ever gonna play a season or what? Always injured.
Is Ikonen ever gonna play a season or what? Always injured.
Hey TobyIs Ikonen ever gonna play a season or what? Always injured.
So he wont make it over here is what i understand
They've got up to june 1st to figure out what they want to do with him, so we'll probably know pretty soon in any case. I can't see him getting his ELC at this point but if he's open to it he might be worth a one year AHL/ECHL deal like you said. He might not find that all that attractive though, it really comes down to how bad he wants to play in NA.Is Ikonen still playing? If not, can Montreal sign him to AHLC to get a look at him? Or, have they already given up on him, do you think?
He's still only 21. If they sign him mid-May, he'd only need a 2 year ELC.
Kid has a terrific one-timer. Don't really want to give up on him because of injuries.
They've got up to june 1st to figure out what they want to do with him, so we'll probably know pretty soon in any case. I can't see him getting his ELC at this point but if he's open to it he might be worth a one year AHL/ECHL deal like you said. He might not find that all that attractive though, it really comes down to how bad he wants to play in NA.
It's possible too, he'd have to have a full quarantine though since he's coming in from Europe. I don't know if it would be worth it.I was thinking AHLC for the rest of this season. There's not a ton of games left, but he could get in the final 8. Probably not worth it though.
Is Ikonen still playing? If not, can Montreal sign him to AHLC to get a look at him? Or, have they already given up on him, do you think?
He's still only 21. If they sign him mid-May, he'd only need a 2 year ELC.
Kid has a terrific one-timer. Don't really want to give up on him because of injuries.