You do not touch this guy. He's an untouchable for me because he's never going to make to much. He's never going to cost you too much on the ice. But he,s always gonig to be there if needed. People should look at championship teams and see that the No6 d-man might very well Arber. And especially even more when he improves 'cause he's not done.
Keep the guy. Play him. Shelter him if you have to. But keep him in the lineup.
Well i'd argue that he has (and has the potential to) hurt you on the ice. The guy is a stud! but there was a stretch there where he was getting in fights, getting extra 2 mins on his fighting majors and maybe even getting thrown out. This is a bigger deal with defensemen because there are only 6-7 of them compared to forwars being 12-13.
In one of those cases, another D was hit from behind ( Guhle? i forget) and had to leave, and then he jumps the guy from behind and gets himself thrown out. That meant Mtl had to play the rest of the game short on D. If you went in that game with 6 D, you suddenly play your top pairing at least 50 percent of the game. Not to mention that ideally, your third pairing would play on D missions like penalty kills and Wifi is the gone getting the penalties here.
That being said, he has definitely been playing hockey, focusing on physicality and not violence. I like what I see from him, currently. This is exactly what the habs would need from him in the playoffs.