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A pint of dark matter, please.
Thunderin' Jesus bye, ye need to offer us plebians this fine fare on a semi regular basis. Two semi-opposable thumbs up.TLDR alert.
Where to start. So I think in last night Dylan picked up where he left off early this season. Our D core feels much better with him on it, everyone gets slotted into a their spot.
What makes Samberg a great modern day shut down defender. In no particular order:
First off let’s start out with match ups. I am now comfortable with him being utilized against the best of the best. That is a big step forward.
Size with skating. Sammy is 6’4” and about 215-220 and built really solid. He has functional strength too, by that I mean he is really effective at puck battles. He may lack a mean streak (dammit) but he is far from passive and loves to physically engage to battle for possession.
He effortlessly kills rushes and covers ground because of his smooth powerful 4 ways skating and long reach. He has elite defensive instincts and a disruptive stick. He also takes very aggressive routes and often meets and engages attackers at the earliest opportunity to break up plays. He “gaps up” as well as any defender. Last night Nate gained our blue line coming down the right boards and Dylan was soft gapping but the minute Nate gained the blue line Dylan slowed to allow the gap to close and he extended his stick out quickly to make contact and disrupt that play. Nate maintained possession but a battle ensured. Samberg gave the space over the blue line to MacKinnon but then took it away.
Next skill set is once he wins battles he shows so much more poise this season. He is able to win pucks in pressure situations and quickly move/transition them into space to teammates. Once he gets pucks he doesn’t panic and together with Neil they very effectively transition to attack and support the attack. Dylan has become really good at puck moving.
I remember once last night it was either Makar or MacKinnon and that had the puck deep in our end and was being shadowed (1 on 1) by Samberg and after a longer route the puck carrier actually broke contain a bit and increased gap and I thought, I can’t remember the last time someone did that to Samberg but shortly after Dylan adjusted his angle and was able to get his stick on the puck on the shot attempt.
Ok I realize this was a bit flowery and yes like all defenders he make mistakes and can be beat but this season he has taken a very big step.
I will cut myself off here. Two of my favorite modern shut down guys are Brodin and Slavin and Dylan is (moving towards becoming) a slightly bigger/thicker version of those two. Neither puts up big points but they are impact players. I can see Samberg settling in to similar role that those two play. A top pairing defender who is as impactful as you can get while not running a PP. The second part is key because it keeps them more cost effective.
You've certainly captured Lucy's attentions.
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