Or that he missed a good chunk of early development during CovidNot necessarily, but you're talking about exceptions, and they're all guys that came from a different generation, except maybe Miller, who has had personal problems.
If a 1OA isn't special immediately, then yes, you're banking on the odds that he's a huge exception.
So did Jack Hughes.Or that he missed a good chunk of early development during Covid
I continue to think that if any of the kids have an argument that the Rangers screwed up their development, it's Filip Chytil.
When you hit 60 with a bad heart...waking up period is a WIN !Morning from Bali.
Nice to wake up to win.
LOL....I did a paper on Paradise Lost as well 44 yrs ago in University . I cannot remember any of it other than it gave me a passing grade .This reminds me of an MA paper I wrote on Paradise Lost.
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Or...if he was wearing a Ranger jersey .In a legitimate league Maroon is penalized or at least given a misconduct at the end of the game.
Different talent, different development program.So did Jack Hughes.
Switch wings...Panarin and Laf...both are currently playing their off sides .Well something is going on and it aint good. Might as well make that change and play Laf in his natural position to see if that gets him going.
A large percentage of that is 5v5. He was not getting an real PP time until just recently. He is capable of more but we need to start putting our #1OA (who we recently extended to finish the decade) in better positions to succeed.
Panarin can't play the right, he wouldnt be able to enter the zone and pull up .Switch wings...Panarin and Laf...both are currently playing their off sides .
Jack Hughes also wasn't "special right away"So did Jack Hughes.
His second full year, he had 56 in 49.Jack Hughes also wasn't "special right away"
I thought anything during the pandemic doesn't count. That's the standard we hold Lafreniere to.His 3rd year.
Not me, check the receipts I never used that bs excuseI thought anything during the pandemic doesn't count. That's the standard we hold Lafreniere to.
I think Panarin is banged up.
Yes, he was. Everybody wants to look at points and how he was easily to knock off the puck because he didn't attack the right areas. But he was still pretty special right out the gate. His skating alone made him make players look silly. His zone enters and exits were top notch. He just was't elite at taking games over, yet.Jack Hughes also wasn't "special right away"
Yes, he was. Everybody wants to look at points and how he was easily to knock off the puck because he didn't attack the right areas. But he was still pretty special right out the gate. His skating alone made him make players look silly. His zone enters and exits were top notch. He just was't elite at taking games over, yet.
He consistently earned more ice time and better linemates than he actually received. He has succeeded in spite of that.How? He’s a late first rounder that’s become a top 6 forward. Injuries are what held him back throughout his career so far. If he can ever shake that bug (Mika did) he’ll change our trajectory and fit right into the next top PP unit with Fox & Laf. He should be playing there now. He’s scoring from everywhere
Let him turn and crash into the boards a few times.....he'll learn.Panarin can't play the right, he wouldnt be able to enter the zone and pull up .
He consistently earned more ice time and better linemates than he actually received. He has succeeded in spite of that.
Out of all the Lafreniere excuses, "he's been hurt by Panarin" has to be the worst.If you ask me who I'd pick for my team between Chytil - when he's not injured - and Laf, I'd take Chytil. Although I think Laf has been irrevocably contaminated by Panarin. He can do things required in the NHL game at full speed, which is way more important than fancy skill plays being done at half-speed or outside the dots.
ehHe consistently earned more ice time and better linemates than he actually received. He has succeeded in spite of that.