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plus Slaf was a 1OA in a very bad draft year, wish we could have had that pick another yearNo?
They’re not at all the same type of player.
plus Slaf was a 1OA in a very bad draft year, wish we could have had that pick another yearNo?
They’re not at all the same type of player.
No 1st OA picks are generally not phenoms. Here's the 10 years prior to SlafPhenom? If Demidov can outproduce Suzuki(most playtime + most PP1) by playing with DACH. I will call him the next McDavid lol. When you draft 1ov are you not suppose to have a phenomenal prospect? I don't believe you understand by original comment.
If Slaf produce 60 pts by playing with Suzuki/Caufield and PP1 and Demidov come to the league and produce 70pts (in his first season). Are you not going to be disappointing with Slaf? Your 1OV pick? Is it not going to be a problem that your 1ov did not progress in his fourth NHL season?
Phenom? If Demidov can outproduce Suzuki(most playtime + most PP1) by playing with DACH. I will call him the next McDavid lol. When you draft 1ov are you not suppose to have a phenomenal prospect? I don't believe you understand by original comment.
If Slaf produce 60 pts by playing with Suzuki/Caufield and PP1 and Demidov come to the league and produce 70pts (in his first season). Are you not going to be disappointing with Slaf? Your 1OV pick? Is it not going to be a problem that your 1ov did not progress in his fourth NHL season?
Worth noting that processing speed is often something that develops via the one step back two steps forward. If they have been asking him to focus on some aspect of how he reads the play/game then it's fairly normal to take a step back and look worse while making those adjustments because when you are thinking about what to do it's already too late and your behind the play. The decisions have to be almost second nature and it's exactly what we saw in his rookie year, he was reacting slowly to plays and not moving his feet because he was taking that extra half second on every decision, then once he could make those decisions instinctively he exploded and took the 2 steps forward.The problem with Slaf IMO at the moment is also his biggest strength and that is his vision. The guy makes some absolutely silly passes for a 6'4 power forward type player and he's flashed it pretty consistently through his first couple years.
The problem is see is that you can see him scanning the whole ice, he sees what's going on but his processing/anticipation and movement is a step behind, which makes him look lazy. He's never going to be a burner skating wise but his actual skating ability is league-average. Mr. Nicholas has to work on his first step acceleration and as a young guy you can see a "lack of focus" issue in things like the one hand on the stick and losing pick battles.
The other thing that is limiting his production is the same thing MSL did with Caufield last year and that is forcing Slaf to be more defensively responsible. I'd like to see him be more physical but the key to Slafs game improving IMO is his processing the play faster and better first step acceleration. I think he'll end up being one of those players that the opponents won't want to anger as I think he wakes up if you piss him off ...
When you draft 1ov are you not suppose to have a phenomenal prospect?
I honestly think Pezz has a better shot than Slaf.In the last 3 games:
His windup is so long he gets stripped of the puck before he can shoot
He finally gets a clear opportunity to hit the net, and all the time in the world, and flubs the shot
Gets a golden opportunity to shoot from the slot with one man in between and he hits the D’s shin pad.
That’s in the rare occasion he actually attempts a shot.
He looks like he didn’t spend a single hour on his shot last summer. He’s just not putting in the work.
The funny thing again is that we might have gotten the best player in that draft anyway, just... way later.plus Slaf was a 1OA in a very bad draft year, wish we could have had that pick another year
What for?Just a thought:
Would Rangers trade former 1st pick Lafreniere, who has 21 pts in 38 games this year, for former 1st pick Slaf, 21 pts in 36 games?
Lafreniere contract, $7.45 million for 7 years
Slaf contract, $7.6 million for 8 years
Thoughts?
Just a thought:
Would Rangers trade former 1st pick Lafreniere, who has 21 pts in 38 games this year, for former 1st pick Slaf, 21 pts in 36 games?
Lafreniere contract, $7.45 million for 7 years
Slaf contract, $7.6 million for 8 years
Thoughts?
I honestly think Pezz has a better shot than Slaf.
For the laf.Why would Montreal do that?
Congratulations!
In a sea of dim-witted hot takes that are going to look hilariously embarrassing in the not too distant future, you've said the single dumbest thing here!
I know that couldn't have been easy considering some of the statements here, so bravo!
The funny thing again is that we might have gotten the best player in that draft anyway, just... way later.
2022 is not trending very well at the moment, but it is still early
The history of players with one terrific contract year are plentiful. He will fail to get 10 goals this year and 30 pts is looking like his target for this season.
He’s the worst producing 1OA in 25 years.An interesting exercise is to look at last 25 years of first overalls and you'll see that your operating premise is wrong. And this even if you did a redraft.
He’s the worst producing 1OA in 25 years.Our unreasonable expectations are more often than not the cause of our frustrations, even if we DID end up with a phenomenal prospect in that draft.
Sure, why not.At 20 years old, Slaf's development is not really a source of concern. He's a big lad and when he's on, he's great. With time, he'll learn to be more consistent.
So you're predicting Slafkovsky gets 9 points the rest of the season?
Are you serious with this shit?
The problem is that Slaf and Dach —but especially Slaf— are meant to be the pillars of the rebuild.This is the best stretch this team has experienced since the Stanley Cup final of 2021*. Instead of enjoying - let's focus on Slaf because Dach is playing better and he have moved on as to the whipping boy du jour.
We still ended up with the real 1st overall Lane Hutsonplus Slaf was a 1OA in a very bad draft year, wish we could have had that pick another year