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He’s listed at 207. He’s a big boy with a lot of traditional 2C talents. IMO the Oilers were moving off cap.He is a tall, skinny kid. I would guess he only weighs around 170-180.
He’s listed at 207. He’s a big boy with a lot of traditional 2C talents. IMO the Oilers were moving off cap.He is a tall, skinny kid. I would guess he only weighs around 170-180.
Isn’t McLeod 210 as well? He’s a pretty solidly built guy who can push the play. Other than for cap reasons it’s a trade where the Oilers gave up a lot.
I’d actually have Henrique as the #4 over Ryan.You may want to look at Toi/gm. Total time is distorted by the fact that McLeod played more games as the Oilers rotated out guys like Brown and Ryan. McLeod had a bigger role 5 vs 5 so he stayed on the roster.
The only thing you have going for you in questioning @McDNicks17 claim is the possibility that he may have been more important than Ryan. But there is no question that Nuge, Janmark and Brown were the guys driving the PK in the playoffs and much of the regular season. I say maybe because it is definitely not obvious that McLeod over Ryan is the case. McLeod is fine on the pk but he is certainly replaceable.
First you say the most ice time now it’s third most.Fifth best but he had more time on the PK than every forward except for two of them? Sounds like a stupid coach.
Yah, going forward I suspect you are right, My comments were more to do with last year.I’d actually have Henrique as the #4 over Ryan.
He played a bit less than McLeod, but his results are closer to Brown/Janmark’s in creating shorthanded chances.
Elite Prospects has him at 207lbs while other sites have him at under 190lbs including on NHL.com. I would have gone with the other sites but I notice that he was listed at the combine at 205lbs so I suspect the 207lbs may well be correct. Honestly that surprises me. I never think of him being that heavy, perhaps because while he is clearly tall, he does not play a heavy game.He’s listed at 207. He’s a big boy with a lot of traditional 2C talents. IMO the Oilers were moving off cap.
Good call. I remember when Foegele scored a SHG in SCF, I thought that was 97, but it was 37. He has a motor and speed.Foegele had this quality too. I hope with our changes this summer, that we didn't get too slow and sacrifice too many of our speedy players.
I love henrique but he is almost done.Mcleod is just 24 still room to grow.Oiler fans say they like him but wanted him off the team lol.Never heard nothing like that before trade.Its a trade that Buffalo needed to make to get quicker and they traded a player they had a surplus of.I liked Savoie but he was redundant with Benson Kulich Rosen HeleniusHe's definitely not 210. He's tall but not really all that solidly built for a guy who is 6'3''. Even so the issue is that so far he has not used that size at all. I'd also not really say that he pushes the play. He was probably going to be the Oilers #4C this year. In that roll he was a luxury.
I am probably one of the bigger McLeod supporters from the Oiler board and I would be happy to see him succeed in Buffalo. Seems like a really good kid who is always smiling. But honestly I'd make this trade everyday. Even if Savoie does not turn out the trade would still be the right move. It's kind of like trading a third round pick for a second. If the guy you pick with the second busts it does not mean that it was the wrong move.
If he's 207, he needs to learn to use his size better. He plays more like a 180-190 pounder.He’s listed at 207. He’s a big boy with a lot of traditional 2C talents. IMO the Oilers were moving off cap.
The Oiler's cap situation meant that one of McLeod, Ceci or Kulak pretty much had to go unless it was clear that Kane was going on LTIR. Ceci is probably the guy most would have chosen but for an upgrade and that was unrealistic with no cap space.I love henrique but he is almost done.Mcleod is just 24 still room to grow.Oiler fans say they like him but wanted him off the team lol.Never heard nothing like that before trade.Its a trade that Buffalo needed to make to get quicker and they traded a player they had a surplus of.I liked Savoie but he was redundant with Benson Kulich Rosen Helenius
Henrique is older, but he still looks to have a few years left. His time as a top line forward look over, but he can still be valuable from the third line. Henrique outperformed McLeod significantly.I love henrique but he is almost done.Mcleod is just 24 still room to grow.Oiler fans say they like him but wanted him off the team lol.Never heard nothing like that before trade.Its a trade that Buffalo needed to make to get quicker and they traded a player they had a surplus of.I liked Savoie but he was redundant with Benson Kulich Rosen Helenius
More likely to be a 2LW than a 2C.He’s listed at 207. He’s a big boy with a lot of traditional 2C talents. IMO the Oilers were moving off cap.
I mean McLeod himself is quite a loveable person, but the player always leaves you wanting more.I love henrique but he is almost done.Mcleod is just 24 still room to grow.Oiler fans say they like him but wanted him off the team lol.Never heard nothing like that before trade.Its a trade that Buffalo needed to make to get quicker and they traded a player they had a surplus of.I liked Savoie but he was redundant with Benson Kulich Rosen Helenius
AHL or NHL?Sabre's moves put them in the playoff's imo.
Not to put too much emphasis on Corey Pronman’s ranking, but this trade makes a whole lot more sense in the context of the U23 rankings he put out in the Athletic this morning.
Ryan McLeod for the 147th-ranked player fits a lot better than McLeod for the top-20ish level prospect some Sabres and Oiler fans were touting Savoie to be.
Not saying it’s the correct valuation, just that if it is, it puts the deal in a much different context.
I would be shocked if the 207 is correct. He gets pushed around an awful lot for a 200 lb man. I wouldn't be shocked if the 190 was a bit of an exaggeration.Elite Prospects has him at 207lbs while other sites have him at under 190lbs including on NHL.com. I would have gone with the other sites but I notice that he was listed at the combine at 205lbs so I suspect the 207lbs may well be correct. Honestly that surprises me. I never think of him being that heavy, perhaps because while he is clearly tall, he does not play a heavy game.
As far as the 2C talent, its never been at all obvious as an Oiler. I think most of us see his realistic upside based on play to date as being more of a 2/3 winger or a mid-tier 3C. He's never shown the finish or the playmaking/awareness that you want in a 2C and that may even keep him from being more than an average 3C. It's his wheels that stand out. When he does something that makes you pay attention it is almost always due to his speed. Of course it is always possible that he finds another level.
The Oiler board is often very critical of any trade. This is in part due to years of bad moves. I don't think I saw one poster on the board who thought this was not a big plus for Jackson. McLeod was always a possible cap move, and next year was probably gone for sure but the return was way more than anyone expected.
Agreed. Savoie's stock isn't what many fans thought it was, but he's still a very good prospect. Pronman...I don't know, he'w out there sometimes, ha ha.I think Savoie got overrated on these boards, but lets not use Pronman's list as any sort of evidence. Even if you focus on specific team lists, there are some real strange assessments.
I think Savoie got overrated on these boards, but lets not use Pronman's list as any sort of evidence. Even if you focus on specific team lists, there are some real strange assessments.
Years ago.....if one could see through his pro-small-skater bias......his rankings often made sense and were coherent.
But now? Holy hell is he awful when it comes to rankings. The example I used on the Sabres board is Savoie's teammate -- Zach Benson. Pronman has basically nothing bad to say about him.....ranks his compete as high-end and his shot, puck skills and sense all above average.....and then puts him 62 for god only knows what reason.
And now let's look at Savoie. Above average in: skating, hockey sense, compete and shot. He mentions "skill" in Savoie's writeup twice in a positive light....then ranks his skill as average. And he's ranked 143? GTFOH with that crap.
Pronman is a shell of himself and becoming more of a joke with each ranking he posts.