I really liked his offensive blueline management, personally it's the area of my game I most struggle with because I'm very risk adverse.I came round to Capo also, despite the 360s carried out at the pace of a snail recovering from a three-day bender. Hope he prospers.
It takes balls to make decisions that are quite risky there, and skill to actually consistently come out on top.
Morrissey ofc is an absolute magician at this, whereas I think with Pionk is one of his weakest parts of his game.
Demelo is more like me when it comes to it, would much rather take most of the risk out if it and throw it down the boards.
It's also shot selection - which is an art in itself.
Before Byfuglien transformed his game he was absolute garbage at risk management and was why I was an eternal critic. If there's one thing I think Noel started and Maurice finished that were lasting accomplishments, it was getting Buff to really change his thinking and consider risk.
FWIW I really like Miller's offensive blueline management. It's like a hybrid of Morrissey and Demelo. He will take measured risks, moves along the blueline well, and is really smart with shot selection. However, he seems to really understand his limitations and knows when to "Demelo" it.