He's stronger than most rookies but there's still some room for improvement in that area. Compete level, skating and skills are all there. It'll come down to if he can bring a consistent effort, even when the league isn't "new and exciting" anymore.
Under the radar :
apart of the 1st game where none scored. (STL 0-6!)
Brunner scored on each game so far !!
The SO goal ... may not count statisticaly ... but it was the winning goal ! ... i count that on my book.
Not too bad for a rookie !
My favorite is definitely last night's snipe on the PP. He showed exactly what kind of player he is. Gets the puck from Z and makes bee line straight to the net and snipes it. Beauty.
He's also 26, and basically in his prime. He's not going to get much better than he is right now, assuming we aren't seeing the best he has to offer. And he may well have already passed his actual peak while playing in the NLA; goal scorers often hit their peak before 25.
He may have 3-5 years at his peak before we'll see a drastic decline. But if he can adapt his game, there is no reason why he can't still be an effective player. Guys like Ray Whitney are way past their prime, but very much effective.
If he can be a consistent 20+ goal guy for the next 3-5 years, I'd be fine with that. We need to re-sign him first, though.
He's also 26, and basically in his prime. He's not going to get much better than he is right now, assuming we aren't seeing the best he has to offer. And he may well have already passed his actual peak while playing in the NLA; goal scorers often hit their peak before 25.
If he can be a consistent 20+ goal guy for the next 3-5 years, I'd be fine with that. We need to re-sign him first, though.
First they need to see that he's not another Leino... he also scored a few beauties and put up points from time to time
I am pretty sure he is not another Leino.
He's also 26, and basically in his prime. He's not going to get much better than he is right now, assuming we aren't seeing the best he has to offer. And he may well have already passed his actual peak while playing in the NLA; goal scorers often hit their peak before 25.
If he can be a consistent 20+ goal guy for the next 3-5 years, I'd be fine with that. We need to re-sign him first, though.
Enlighten me? Please convince me that he isn't another Leino
Of course, but there is no reason he'll give Holland a fair shot at re-signing him instead of going out to other teams and seeing what he can get. The Wings gave him a shot at the NHL and he has a very good understanding with Z. He may even take the hometown discount
If other teams want to overpay for him, they can go ahead, he isn't an elite winger.
Yep and if he has a 30 or 35 point season we could be in a bit of cap trouble. But assuming that he finishes the year with a stat line of 15 Goals, 15 Assists what kind of contract would you offer him? I think I'd be willing to give him 2 years x 6 Million total.
If he stays on the top line, produces 30ish points he will probably get 2 years 2.5 per
He may have 3-5 years at his peak before we'll see a drastic decline. But if he can adapt his game, there is no reason why he can't still be an effective player. Guys like Ray Whitney are way past their prime, but very much effective.
Hollands priorities should be Howard, Flip, Brunner. In that order.
If Jimmy wants to hit it big Brunner might be gone.
Yeah I personally disagree.
If Howard plays really well this year, and he's looked decent so far, he is going to want big bucks and a long term deal. I like Howard, but I don't think he is a $5 million caliber goalie. Now if he was willing to sign a shorter deal (3 years or so) I'd be willing to go that high...anything over that and I wouldn't pay him a dime over $4... Plus we have Mrazek on the rise, and while its only the AHL, he is looking impressive so far. I'd sign a cost-efficient stopgap until Mrazek is ready, rather than overpay to keep Howard as a UFA. I'd rather spread out that money to improve the rest of the roster.
This seems like the most effective way to run a team during the cap era; you draft well, develop your players, sign UFAs as needed, and when players get too expensive, let them go for cheaper home grown talent.
I would definitely want Filppula back if he was willing to take a hometown discount. But with Jarnkrok on the way, he may become obsolete... Although I do like him on the wing, like I said depends on cost.
Brunner looks good so far. Optimally you get him for a few years for less than $3 million per and sign him to an extension later if he's looking good still.