Any comparatives in the league?
And please for the love of god be a Hagelin not a Zuccarelo
Unless he's changed his game completely in the past year, I don't see either as a match.Any comparatives in the league?
And please for the love of god be a Hagelin not a Zuccarelo
C. Thomas offers way more to this team than Haley can.
My understanding was that he was more of a Cammalleri/Vanek.
Unless he's changed his game completely in the past year, I don't see either as a match.
He has the best one timer in the entire Rangers prospect pool.iknow nothing about this kid. but you all say he has a rocket for a shot the question is has he been infected with rangeritis or is he still accurate.
This guy is small though...Worries me
You should be, he got benched in Hartford because he was trying to showcase he was a complete player. He would go into the corners and fight for pucks. With his size, it was not a good idea.
He got back to his bread and butter and has been red hot since then.
Emigre has looked like straight crap in the AHL. Team seems to like Bickel
Expecting Nash to be out for a long time...
You should be, he got benched in Hartford because he was trying to showcase he was a complete player. He would go into the corners and fight for pucks. With his size, it was not a good idea.
He got back to his bread and butter and has been red hot since then.
At the risk of making people twist my words, Thomas stylistically is very comparable to Steven Stamkos. He is like Stamkos in that he is not particularly flashy, but is absolutely deadly when given an open shot between or near the circles and is a killer on the powerplay especially. He was voted as the player with the most "deadly shot" in the OHL at the end of the 2011 season. With Nash out and the powerplay as dysfunctional as it has ever been, a young player eager to make his mark and who has no fear in unleashing what is a killer shot could be an asset. The concern with Thomas will be consistency and his two-way game, which still needs work.
Except his "bread and butter" is something that unless you're an extremely special talent will not work on the NHL level with his size.
CT is probably the Rangers prospect I'm most down on. I don't see a long term future at the NHL level. At this point, there's really no other options as far as a guy who can provide some sort of spark to the power play, so I understand the move. CT has a good shot, but not a superb shot. He's got 24 points in 52 games, and while I won't lie and say I watch every Whale game, the games I have watched (or been to) he's looked like his size really hinders him.
Wouldn't mind seeing Thomas play in the top-6 with either Richards/Kreider or Stepan-Hagelin.
Hagelin-Stepan-Gaborik/Thomas
Kreider-Richards-Thomas/Gaborik
Miller/Pyatt-Halpern-Callahan
Mashinter-Boyle-Pyatt-Miller
He's not big, but he's not soft, either. He'll go to net and go to hard areas for scoring opportunities.