EveryDay
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I think Heineman have the inside track but Kapanen could steal the last spot.
In a perfect world but those scenarios are simply not always an option or possible.If you want to develop a young talent play him with your best players.
That’s why the Pens played Jagr with Mario. Later on they played Sid with Mario.
It just makes sense.
You may not have Gretzky but you can still play them with your best players or at least skilled players.In a perfect world but those scenarios are simply not always an option or possible.
Heineman. The new Ylonen.
Unfortunately he doesn't have the reps that Suzuki has to allow him to cheat more and the refs won't cut him too many breaks.Would be ideal to keep Dach in a situation where he can cheat a bit.
Spot on.I don't see it since Ylonen is the kind of player you don't really want in a 4th line role, too soft. Heineman plays an NHL style game that is very suited for the 4th line imo, I thought maybe he might have more offensive upside and maybe he does since he has missed a lot of time to injuries but we'll see as I'm not sold on him being more then a 4th liner at this point.
I would give him more time in Laval as he had issues with consistency and I'd like to see him work on his offense some more as well.
Sounds like he should take some cues from Lane Hutson, guys a puck hound.Spot on.
Skated for miles was always around the play but rarely ever the play.
Frustrating as hell to watch.
I wasn’t comparing their playing styles, just their slottings in the F group at 13.I don't see it since Ylonen is the kind of player you don't really want in a 4th line role, too soft. Heineman plays an NHL style game that is very suited for the 4th line imo, I thought maybe he might have more offensive upside and maybe he does since he has missed a lot of time to injuries but we'll see as I'm not sold on him being more then a 4th liner at this point.
I would give him more time in Laval as he had issues with consistency and I'd like to see him work on his offense some more as well.
Bringing up Gretzky tells me everything I need to know how to respond.You may not have Gretzky but you can still play them with your best players or at least skilled players.
Nice dodge.Bringing up Gretzky tells me everything I need to know how to respond.
The Habs acquired a forward.The habs have 11 forwards (Suzuki, Slaf, Caufield, Dach, Newhook, Roy, Dvorak, Anderson, Gallagher, Armia, Evans) expected to be regulars + Pezzetta as the 13th forward. That leaves us with 1 open spot. Assuming we don't acquire a forward, which prospect do you think will make the team?
I don't see it since Ylonen is the kind of player you don't really want in a 4th line role, too soft. Heineman plays an NHL style game that is very suited for the 4th line imo, I thought maybe he might have more offensive upside and maybe he does since he has missed a lot of time to injuries but we'll see as I'm not sold on him being more then a 4th liner at this point.
I would give him more time in Laval as he had issues with consistency and I'd like to see him work on his offense some more as well.
Alas, to dodge, duck and dive the malevolent reaps it's own rewards.Nice dodge.
Pezzetta’s roster spot is up for grabs IMOHis IQ appears to be very suspect.
Barring a trade or injury there does not appear to be a forward spot available.
Pezzetta’s roster spot is up for grabs IMO