Our Lady Peace
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The fact Danielson turns defensive plays (his reads are brilliant) 200 feet from his net into breakout offense most games at least 3-5 times per game on his own as an AHL rookie, is extremely telling that he can tilt the ice. He can skate, pass, and create lanes. Give him real NHL linemates and this player will be an underappreciated offensive player. People that don't watch, don't see this stuff
He's been doing this all season, and in virtually 90% of games. The offensive numbers don't materialize many nights, and he's had some unlucky bounces and lack of finishing ability. He also has two veteran linemates most of the year (Watson and Snively) that have notable deficiencies like speed and finishing ability
For reference he had two fast, smart, forechecking linemates (Mazur and Shine) against Dvorsky's team last Wednesday and the line dominated all night. They should have had 3 or 4+ goals and Danielson himself had about 8-10 shot attempts. I have no idea how they didn't win that game, but Coach Watson seemed to think the result wasn't enough and immediately split that line up for both games against Iowa
He's been doing this all season, and in virtually 90% of games. The offensive numbers don't materialize many nights, and he's had some unlucky bounces and lack of finishing ability. He also has two veteran linemates most of the year (Watson and Snively) that have notable deficiencies like speed and finishing ability
For reference he had two fast, smart, forechecking linemates (Mazur and Shine) against Dvorsky's team last Wednesday and the line dominated all night. They should have had 3 or 4+ goals and Danielson himself had about 8-10 shot attempts. I have no idea how they didn't win that game, but Coach Watson seemed to think the result wasn't enough and immediately split that line up for both games against Iowa