Speculation: Another year of this Bluc **** (The 2024-25 season thread)

AbsentMojo

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Laf is offensively impaired, yet had 12 goals last year....as a rookie.....in his first year pro...

Ok..sure.
The guy is almost 23. 12 goals aint bad.. but, my opinion is based on his overall offensive game.. id say in-zone half court game is very suspect. I give him high marks on the rush carrying the puck and getting his shot off, but making any plays he's about C-.
 

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He didnt really got a shot in Nashville. He came back to the A and got 43 goals in 50 games (19G on the PP). Thats a least worth a look.. not saying that translates, but it makes you wonder if he couldnt be used as a specialist on PP1 esp since he's a RH.
I'm sorry, but I've just not been overly impressed with him the more I watched, especially since he came to North America.

He's always just been a middle-six player at best in the NHL, and that's if he improved his tenacity, speed, and/or vision.

But it's just more of an issue with the "plan." He was a depth scorer who had to wait until enough scorers got injured or he had to be victim of playing a role of a grinder for which he's not suited. Which is why I, myself, push for more opportunity with the youth.

He simply doesn't bring enough of his one element to make up for the others that are missing. Kaliyev has better shooting technique, power, instincts, and from a playmaking standpoint, understands the players around him better.

I'm all for giving him opportunity in training camp, but if Kopitar and Doughty passing back and forth annoys you, expect Fagemo to do the same with the Powerplay quarterback until it's a perfectly placed pass.
 

johnjm22

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But it's just more of an issue with the "plan." He was a depth scorer who had to wait until enough scorers got injured or he had to be victim of playing a role of a grinder for which he's not suited. Which is why I, myself, push for more opportunity with the youth.

He simply doesn't bring enough of his one element to make up for the others that are missing. Kaliyev has better shooting technique, power, instincts, and from a playmaking standpoint, understands the players around him better.
FWIW, Luc said Kaliyev "isn't understanding the way we play." Then went on to say Fagemo will get a chance and said "It's difficult to do what he (Fagemo) does."

Not sure why he would favor Fagemo over Kaliyev when it's clear who the better player is. Also, giving Fagemo a chance but not putting him on the PP isn't really giving him a chance.

I'm not really sure what "the plan" is. Doesn't sound like there is one.

Personally I'm not expecting anything from Fagemo. But either give him a chance or don't. None of this in-between shit.
 

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Having watched Fagemo live in both the NHL pre season and season and also in person in Ontario he just looks average in the show and dominant in the A. Frk 2.0.
I’ve been on this train for years, and he isn’t changing my mind.

Only difference is, I think that moniker is an insult to Frk.
 

King'sPawn

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FWIW, Luc said Kaliyev "isn't understanding the way we play." Then went on to say Fagemo will get a chance and said "It's difficult to do what he (Fagemo) does."
And that's fair. I'm certainly an idiot at some times and on some things. It's possible I'm one here too. While I can't speak on Kaliyev's level of understanding in the system, as I haven't spoken with him, I think Kaliyev brings more to the table skills-wise.

I disagree with the sentiment that it's difficult to do what Fagemo does for an average (or even below average) NHLer. Difficult for my old, lazy ass? Sure.

I know Luc's statements don't reflect yours. But I'm okay with saying I disagree with Luc, even if it makes me look stupid.
 

johnjm22

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And that's fair. I'm certainly an idiot at some times and on some things. It's possible I'm one here too. While I can't speak on Kaliyev's level of understanding in the system, as I haven't spoken with him, I think Kaliyev brings more to the table skills-wise.

I disagree with the sentiment that it's difficult to do what Fagemo does for an average (or even below average) NHLer. Difficult for my old, lazy ass? Sure.

I know Luc's statements don't reflect yours. But I'm okay with saying I disagree with Luc, even if it makes me look stupid.
You're too nice KP.

There's posters on this board whose player evaluations I would trust over Luc Robitaille's any day. That includes yours.

I was just giving perspective on what the organization might think.

That to me is a sign of intelligence. I bet he'd say the same thing about Vilardi.
I agree. It doesn't mean much. It's just a generic criticism. It's more speculation than anything.

It'd be like putting an enforcer in a scoring role and saying "he doesn't understand the way we play." No shit.
 

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My guess is Drew Doughty comes back on December 28th against Edmonton; the first game back home after a long road-trip.

So he'll end up playing around 50 games this regular season.
 

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And that's fair. I'm certainly an idiot at some times and on some things. It's possible I'm one here too. While I can't speak on Kaliyev's level of understanding in the system, as I haven't spoken with him, I think Kaliyev brings more to the table skills-wise.

I disagree with the sentiment that it's difficult to do what Fagemo does for an average (or even below average) NHLer. Difficult for my old, lazy ass? Sure.

I know Luc's statements don't reflect yours. But I'm okay with saying I disagree with Luc, even if it makes me look stupid.
I think he’s just pumping Fagemo’s tyres. My issue with his quote is burying Kaliyev.
 

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My guess is Drew Doughty comes back on December 28th against Edmonton; the first game back home after a long road-trip.

So he'll end up playing around 50 games this regular season.
Doughty only playing 50 games may be a fountain of youth moment for rest of season.
 

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Kind of a weird question but I added the Kings Apple calendar to my phone about 8-9 years ago and every year it’s automatically updated with all their games so I can keep track of when to put my little wiener kids to bed early so I can watch. This year it hasn’t updated. Is this just me?
 

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doesn't seem to be a spot for him but he is intriguing and keeps catching my eye

maybe if trevor lewis died and they double tapped the corpse to be sure
I love Trevor Lewis, and I completely understand the desire to have him around to show the kids how to be proper pros. The guy is the definition of hard work over talent.

However, his performance last season alone was enough for me to be ready to transition him to the coaching staff. The guy is just not an NHL player any longer, as much as it hurts me to say.
 
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FWIW, Luc said Kaliyev "isn't understanding the way we play." Then went on to say Fagemo will get a chance and said "It's difficult to do what he (Fagemo) does."

Not sure why he would favor Fagemo over Kaliyev when it's clear who the better player is. Also, giving Fagemo a chance but not putting him on the PP isn't really giving him a chance.

I'm not really sure what "the plan" is. Doesn't sound like there is one.

Personally I'm not expecting anything from Fagemo. But either give him a chance or don't. None of this in-between shit.

I don't think Luc's wrong, and watching AK play over the years says he's not a smart hockey player. To me he doesn't seem to get the very basics of hockey other than shooting. And even with that, it's not enough now that most teams know his shot and where it's coming from. Fagemo is a really good AAA+ player, almost good enough for the NHL, but need space to score in a league that does everything to eliminate it.
 

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TL;DR version:

Waived (and to be assigned to AHL tomorrow if not claimed) - Glenn Gawdin, Tyler Madden, Joe Hicketts, Reilly Walsh

Signed NHL prospects assigned to AHL (no waivers) - Martin Chromiak, Aatu Jamsen, Koehn Ziemmer, Kaleb Lawrence, Francesco Pinelli, Angus Booth, Jakub Dvorak, Erik Portillo

AHL only contract players assigned to the AHL- Charles Hudon, Jacob Doty, Bryce Brodzinski, Shawn Element, Quinn Olson, John Parker-Jones, Tate Singleton, Colton Young, Jack Millar, and Luke Rowe

Getting a longer look - Caleb Jones, Jacob Moverare, Samuel Helenius, Andre Lee
 

Johnny Utah

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Defense:
Luke Rowe
Jack Millar
Angus Booth
Jakub Dvorak
Joe Hicketts
Reilly Walsh

Forwards:
Martin Chromiak
Aatu Jamsen
Koehn Ziemmer
Kaleb Lawrence
Francesco Pinelli
Charles Hudon
Jacob Doty
Bryce Brodzinski
Shawn Element
Quinn Olson
John Parker-Jones
Tate Singleton
Colton Young
Glenn Gawdin
Tyler Madden

6D and 15 forwards. Expect Ziemmer to go back to juniors from what Hoven has said.

One of Helenius and Lee is headed back to the AHL - same with one of Moverare and Caleb Jones.

Singleton, Young and Parker-Jones all spent time in the ECHL last year.
 
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