bleedblue1223
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I think a big thing is putting high-end prospects in situations to succeed. You'll naturally do it with lesser prospects because you know to take it slow, but teams struggle with either giving them way too big of a role or if they aren't an immediate star, they give them reduced minutes where they don't develop or bounce them around between pros and minors. That's why I like our plan with Dvorsky, when he's ready, he's ready.Really tough to know how good he is going to be. I'm guessing if Columbus had full confidence in him, he would have gotten more opportunities by now. Then again as we've seen with Broberg, some guys need more time to become legit NHL players. Doesn't make sense that Columbus would risk alienating their top young D prospect unless they had a good reason.
I'm interested but cautiously interested.
Broberg with Faulk on a pair that both gets big minutes, but also offensively tilted minutes is huge. And at the same time, we aren't really built around a heavy offensive producer from the back-end, so if he has stretches of lesser production, it's not really a huge deal, where other teams might panic or be reliant on a young defenseman scoring points.
With Columbus, he played with Jack Johnson in his first game, and they played defensive 3rd pairing minutes. Part of the issue is they give Werenski a ton of offensive minutes, so because he gets offensive usage, and it's high usage, there isn't as much offensive minutes for everyone else. It just makes for a tougher situation to develop someone in, Broberg is an example here. The concern that I would have is that they say skating is one of Jiricek's issues, but as long as it's NHL adequate, that just becomes something that the coaching staff should build around. Don't put him in situations where you need elite skating to be successful. Train him on when to pinch and get down low offensively and when to hang back at the point.
While I do get frustrated at how we use Parayko in some of the toughest minutes in the league, it's also a luxury in that we can much more easily develop defensive players. I'd be relatively aggressive in taking advantage of that luxury while we still can, and Broberg is an example of that. I know people want Broberg with Parayko because it makes sense on paper, but Broberg having a great season next to Faulk in an easier role than with Parayko will do wonders for his development IMO. Tougher assignments can come in time. If a Jiricek is available for a reasonable price, putting him with Suter or Leddy on a 3rd pair where he can be sheltered and given an opportunity to shine would be great.