Steve Yzerlland
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Bring him over man
Depends. If we're comparing ASP playing his first NHL games to be as good as Hronek was as a 2022-23 Red Wing, we might be a bit disappointed if we expect him to hit his stride that quickIs it safe to say he will eventually will be at least as good as Hronek once he makes the team?
Depends. If we're comparing ASP playing his first NHL games to be as good as Hronek was as a 2022-23 Red Wing, we might be a bit disappointed if we expect him to hit his stride that quick
Hronek was a very good offensive #4 in Detroit I'd say. After half a season of NHL play could ASP surpass that? Maybe. We'll have to see if he's immediately a Red Wing or if he cooks in Grand Rapids for some time in 2025-26 to make a judgement on that
Maatta and Petry playing last season with Red Wings. If he is like point per game coming season , 25-26 season he should be playing in NHL .He's getting another SHL year and then an AHL year lol.
Maatta and Petry playing last season with Red Wings. If he is like point per game coming season , 25-26 season he should be playing in NHL .
Wouldn't be the first defenseman to make the show without it...Not if he hasn't developed NHL level defense he shouldn't be...
Wouldn't be the first defenseman to make the show without it...
Wouldn't be the first defenseman to make the show without it...
I'd add, it's not like he's being sheltered..going back to the playoffs last year, he's playing 19-20 minutes a night for the SHL champions. Sure, he's obviously known for his offense, but I've seen very little analysis that he's a defensive black hole in a tough defensive league, other than assumptions.
I doubt the AHL makes ASP worse defensively, but I guess anything is possible.Yeah because we're definitely looking to develop another Shayne Gostisbehere instead of something better.