C Adam Fantilli - (2023, 3rd, CBJ) Part 2

majormajor

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Can probably go play in the AHL for a little bit, no?

Missing this much time, I think it would be best for Fantilli to go on an AHL playoff run.

But we're not sure if it's allowed. A player has to be on the AHL reserve list by a certain point in the regular season in order to play in the playoffs. And the Jackets can't make the paper move to get him on the list if he's on IR?
 

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Sadly this is the only reel I could find on a quick search with just his NHL highlights
 

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Scratch that. Fantilli headed home before tournament begins. Hope he's doing okay.
Purely due to the addition of Hagel, Nick Paul, and PLD. Would've been awesome to see Fantilli, Bedard, and Celebrini play with other NHL guys considering how young they are. I understand the decision but PLD in particular better actually show up and do something, simply because I think both Celebrini and Fantilli are already more fun to watch.
 

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Purely due to the addition of Hagel, Nick Paul, and PLD. Would've been awesome to see Fantilli, Bedard, and Celebrini play with other NHL guys considering how young they are. I understand the decision but PLD in particular better actually show up and do something, simply because I think both Celebrini and Fantilli are already more fun to watch.
With all due respect I don’t believe you are correct.


Team Canada GM Rick Nash says they sent Fantilli home to “focus on the next season”- that is a strong indicator that they feel Fantilli isn’t ready coming off his severed calf injury.

Such injuries can be complicated by scar tissue that can sometimes form and reduce the ability for the athlete to use the muscle to its full extent. Such scar tissue would need to be removed through surgery.

Too early to say but it is possible that Fantilli has more road ahead of him in his recovery if he wants to play at the incredibly elite level we all believe he should be.
 

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With all due respect I don’t believe you are correct.


Team Canada GM Rick Nash says they sent Fantilli home to “focus on the next season”- that is a strong indicator that they feel Fantilli isn’t ready coming off his severed calf injury.

Such injuries can be complicated by scar tissue that can sometimes form and reduce the ability for the athlete to use the muscle to its full extent. Such scar tissue would need to be removed through surgery.

Too early to say but it is possible that Fantilli has more road ahead of him in his recovery if he wants to play at the incredibly elite level we all believe he should be.
Dreger on twitter:
”Both Celebrini and Fantilli were initially accepted their invite with the understanding they may not have a roster spot if more experienced players were made available. Both were also given the option to stay in Prague or return home.”

Doubt they would have flown Fantilli to Prague and practically promise him a roster spot if no others would join, if there were any questionmarks on his health.
 

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Dreger on twitter:
”Both Celebrini and Fantilli were initially accepted their invite with the understanding they may not have a roster spot if more experienced players were made available. Both were also given the option to stay in Prague or return home.”

Doubt they would have flown Fantilli to Prague and practically promise him a roster spot if no others would join, if there were any questionmarks on his health.

It’s certainly an interesting situation. The odds that they are sending Adam Fantilli (who scored a big goal for the team last year) home because “omg Nick Paul is available!!” Seems to be negligible.

Fantilli’s injury is one where “mostly healed” and “fully healed” may have a chasm of difference when it comes to the demands and rigors of professional hockey games.
 

majormajor

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It’s certainly an interesting situation. The odds that they are sending Adam Fantilli (who scored a big goal for the team last year) home because “omg Nick Paul is available!!” Seems to be negligible.

Fantilli’s injury is one where “mostly healed” and “fully healed” may have a chasm of difference when it comes to the demands and rigors of professional hockey games.

Fantilli was back in Columbus at the end of the year and cleared to play, the Jackets didn't put him back in for games out of an abundance of caution. Fantilli spoke about it and said that his calf was fully healed, he just had some awkwardness in his stride from being in the walking boot for so long.

And that interview was weeks ago. It seems Fantilli is sent home today for the same reason Celebrini is. Nash / Canada brass went with the veterans.

It's too bad, we could have had a Fantilli - Celebrini - Bedard line.
 

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Between 25-30 goals this year maybe?

I'm predicting a bit lower.

I'm thinking his play style plus age means he'll likely be banged up again this year, it'll take him a bit to be able to play a full NHL season while being as effective as he is.

So I think he'll get 20ish goals and 30-40 assists in 60ish games, slightly under point per game but truly establishing himself as their top centre of the future.
 
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I'm predicting a bit lower.

I'm thinking his play style plus age means he'll likely be banged up again this year, it'll take him a bit to be able to play a full NHL season while being as effective as he is.

So I think he'll get 20ish goals and 30-40 assists in 60ish games, slightly under point per game but truly establishing himself as their top centre of the future.
What even is this nonsense? :laugh: Banged up again? He had his leg cut by a skate
 

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So deadly off the rush.
That’s the way it was at Michigan

His points off the rush was damn near double the next closest player.
 

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15:49 of ice time, playing with JVR and Labanc - both signed to basically league minimum in the last few weeks when literally no one else would take them even as a spare part - and not even PP1. What the f*** are the Jackets playing at here?

That's what injuries do to a lineup. That's supposedly the second line.

KJ is carrying around Sillinger and Pyyhtia and doing a good job of it, maybe he'll be united with Fantilli so the Jackets can get one dangerous combo out of that group.

Personally I'd like to see Fantilli in the bumper spot on the top PP unit but it's hard to argue with how good KJ and Chinakhov have looked in the half wall positions. Either way Fantilli will get his shot there soon enough.
 

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15:49 of ice time, playing with JVR and Labanc - both signed to basically league minimum in the last few weeks when literally no one else would take them even as a spare part - and not even PP1. What the f*** are the Jackets playing at here?
I truly thought he have a big night, tonight.
 

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