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Yup looks like Bamby out there falling down and skinny.
Give him two years of working put and eating and he will be a tank.
Not worried about Tkachuk at all
Yup looks like Bamby out there falling down and skinny.
Give him two years of working put and eating and he will be a tank.
Not worried about Tkachuk at all
I love the way Tklachuk plays, he has an impact on almost every shift. He made some very nice plays tonight, he sees the ice really well, has a high hockey IQ & is a pretty good playmaker too. He doesn't play exactly the same way Stone does but he can have the same impact in a few yrs IMO. He's good at both ends of the ice & is an SOB to play against.
He needs to work on his skating & balance but once he gets that straightened out he will be an excellent player for Ott. IMO if Stone is traded with all the youth on this team I would not be adverse to making him the captain, he has all the tools & job requirements of a captain IMO. I like White a lot too, same could be said about him, he is quietly having a pretty good rookie season too while Tkachuk is having a good loud rookie season.
The kid is 19 & already making an impact on this team & in this league. He has all the tools to be a driver, most people on here didn't even think Stone would make the NHL because of his skating at the same age. Wasn't Stone still in junior at 19 & Bingo at 20, not even in the NHL? Maybe Tkachuk never becomes as good but maybe he does, nobody knows what the future holds for him.He's not going to have the same impact as Stone lol. Stone is a line driver.
The kid is 19 & already making an impact on this team & in this league. He has all the tools to be a driver, most people on here didn't even think Stone would make the NHL because of his skating at the same age. Wasn't Stone still in junior at 19 & Bingo at 20, not even in the NHL? Maybe Tkachuk never becomes as good but maybe he does, nobody knows what the future holds for him.
I completely disagree with your assessment of Tkachuk, IMO you could not be more wrong, I think he has a very smart hockey mind & hockey IQ. Now you are comparing him to Karlsson a smooth skating defencmen? BT impacts his line in other ways that makes a positive impact for the team.It's not the skating that concerns me it's the mind. Tkachuk simply doesn't have the hockey sense and creativity to be the line driver. He needs someone else to do that so he can do the dirty work in front of the net.
It's not to say he has bad hockey IQ it's just no where near guys like Stone or Karlsson who are play drivers.
I completely disagree with your assessment of Tkachuk, IMO you could not be more wrong, I think he has a very smart hockey mind & hockey IQ. Now you are comparing him to Karlsson a smooth skating defencmen? BT impacts his line in other ways that makes a positive impact for the team.
You are talking about skating with the puck & he doesn't have the flow of an EK, that is obvious, but he could be more like Stone, their skating is not that far apart IMO given time he could drive a line depending on who is on his line. Stone drove their line because he was the vet player & both White & BT are rookies, that can easily change as BT improves his skating & balance. Did Stone drive his line in his rookie season?
You are welcome to your opinion, I don't share it. How old was he at the time?He did. The "kid" line of Hoffman - Lazar - Stone was great. Pretty much single handedly because of Stone. I see BT more of a secondary piece in the future. Great in front of the net, but driving the line? Highly unlikely. Of course things could change going forward as it's too early to tell really.
You are welcome to your opinion, I don't share it. How old was he at the time?
Omg god have mercy on us if Tkachuk will be the leader of our forward group. I still can't believe we wasted our pick on him rather giving it to Colorado
I really don't see how this team can be a basement team in 2 years with Stone and Tkachuk leading the forward group on offense and Chabot on defense.
Honestly I can easily see it.
I really don't see how this team can be a basement team in 2 years with Stone and Tkachuk leading the forward group on offense and Chabot on defense.
Please sign, Stone.
Tkachuk and Stone leading the leadership charge with: Batherson, Brown, Laferniere, White, Norris, Pageau, Formenton, Balcers, etc...? Nah such a good balance of skill and leadership
Omg god have mercy on us if Tkachuk will be the leader of our forward group. I still can't believe we wasted our pick on him rather giving it to Colorado
Did you watch the game last night? That was no wasted pick out there.Omg god have mercy on us if Tkachuk will be the leader of our forward group. I still can't believe we wasted our pick on him rather giving it to Colorado
THIS is why you want GOOD veterans to help guide the rebuild:
Pay him league max for 5 seasons.....I mean what else are we going to spend the money on??WHen you read between the lines of what his dad says here, it sounds like the Stone and Sens deal could come down to money.....if he wanted to leave, I bet he would have been dealt already. I am hoping and wishing this is what it is, and like the elder Tkachuk says, please find a way to sign him.....
We could have the best forward group in the league, but if we still run with 5 fringe NHL defenseman in the line up and sub par goaltending we will remain in the bottom of the standings.Tkachuk and Stone leading the leadership charge with: Batherson, Brown, Laferniere, White, Norris, Pageau, Formenton, Balcers (etc.) complementing them with skill? Nah such a good balance of skill and leadership. If Stone leaves though, there will be a huge vacuum on the leadership front that I won't see properly filled for another 3-4 years.
WHen you read between the lines of what his dad says here, it sounds like the Stone and Sens deal could come down to money.....if he wanted to leave, I bet he would have been dealt already. I am hoping and wishing this is what it is, and like the elder Tkachuk says, please find a way to sign him.....
This how I see it too.
Duchene was the first to go because it wasn't about money. Stone is still here because it's about money.