RD1 and RD2 stinking is playing a part let's be honest. If those guys are at their best it doesn't matter what Peeke does there would be griping about his contract.So, now after a training camp indoctrination, he's solid. I knew this was taking CMB garbage and shining it up. So many people were pissed about the TDL pickup, and now he's one of the more consistent performers on an inconsistent team.
Nope, all the whiners were wrong about him. He's a solid NHL d manRD1 and RD2 stinking is playing a part let's be honest. If those guys are at their best it doesn't matter what Peeke does there would be griping about his contract.
That is the problem he gets shit for his contract, look at his play, that is what counts, put the contract on management, and I know they did not sign him but they accepted the contract in the deal...........oh and he is playing some good hockey.Nope, all the whiners were wrong about him. He's a solid NHL d man
One of the better trades DS made. Since day one he's been solid.My buddy mentioned Peeke would run around and make big hits but be out of position and be caught in space and beat by quick forwards
Now he’s in playing positionally sound and physical but not over the top in net front battles
Most fans that didn’t like the trade complained about the contract, including myself. There are two separate things to consider in an acquisition: the player and the assets given up / contract assumed. I don’t think anybody doubted he would be a fine #6. It was just a lot of cap hit and term (the additional year) to take on for a #6, which is where teams typically look to put a near league minimum guy to free up cap space for other areas of need.Nope, all the whiners were wrong about him. He's a solid NHL d man
He is a top 4-5 guy to me. A guy that allows them to trade a top 4 player of the current roster.Most fans that didn’t like the trade complained about the contract, including myself. There are two separate things to consider in an acquisition: the player and the assets given up / contract assumed. I don’t think anybody doubted he would be a fine #6. It was just a lot of cap hit and term (the additional year) to take on for a #6, which is where teams typically look to put a near league minimum guy to free up cap space for other areas of need.
We may be overrating Peeke at this point because he isn't screwing up as much as his fellow defensemen.
We may be overrating Peeke at this point because he isn't screwing up as much as his fellow defensemen.
For a guy who is turning 27 this spring and has submitted #6-level performance over 250 NHL games to this point, that would be something if he turned into a #4-5. I’ll take it!Yup not a 6th guy 4-5 the way he is playing. The rest of their defense should be so consistent.
I'm glad I didn't peak developmentally when I was 26 On aserious note, I get the physical side stops somewhere around there, but the mental game is what can keep growing and you hope that coincides, at least for a few seasons, with peak physical performance. Peeke has a good skillset, so where he can grow and be a middle-pairing guy is how he uses what he has most effectively, and it sure looks like he is starting to do that.For a guy who is turning 27 this spring and has submitted #6-level performance over 250 NHL games to this point, that would be something if he turned into a #4-5. I’ll take it!
NopeWe may be overrating Peeke at this point because he isn't screwing up as much as his fellow defensemen.
The 1st 2 years in CBS were the reason he got the contract, you all are complaining about. He tank during the upheaval know as CBS MGMT. (GM fired, top players wanting out).For a guy who is turning 27 this spring and has submitted #6-level performance over 250 NHL games to this point, that would be something if he turned into a #4-5. I’ll take it!