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Still think he’s absolutely a center long term. His versatility has always been a good thing though.I wonder if Kasper will be a full-time winger later in his career, like he is now
Still think he’s absolutely a center long term. His versatility has always been a good thing though.I wonder if Kasper will be a full-time winger later in his career, like he is now
I think a lot of people in the real world realise the value of high work rate players that will go through a wall to win a hockey game. HFboards, its definitely about flashy puck skills and points in junior though lolI'm so happy for Marco.
I love it when high workrate players like this start to outplay supposedly more skilled NHLers. It happens more often than a lot of folks realize. Not every topline player in the NHL is a puck wizard.
While he is a treasure, it's Kasper with an E, not an A.Interesting 2-way player with a good future. I keep an eye on Kaspar, as had the Sens not made the DeBrincat deal with Chicago, I think they would have drafted Kaspar (Chicago picked Korchinski). He is their type of player, and signs and rumours went along with this. Looks like a solid long term 2nd line centre who is a good checker. Good pick. Only Mintyukov looks better in the next bunch of picks.
Korchinski, Ludwinski, Kantsurov (1st and 2 2nds) became DeBrincat, who became 1st (25th) and 2 throw-ins, who became Ullmark. The 1st 2 trades were not a good idea for Sens, fortunately, Staios salvaged the situation.
Slighty correction: the DeBrincat trade was for the picks that ended up being Korchinski, Ludwinski and Spellacy. Kantserov was the pick from the Zaitsev cap dump.Interesting 2-way player with a good future. I keep an eye on Kasper, as had the Sens not made the DeBrincat deal with Chicago, I think they would have drafted Kasper (Chicago picked Korchinski). He is their type of player, and signs and rumours went along with this. Looks like a solid long term 2nd line centre who is a good checker. Good pick. Only Mintyukov looks better in the next bunch of picks.
Korchinski, Ludwinski, Kantsurov (1st and 2 2nds) became DeBrincat, who became 1st (25th) and 2 throw-ins, who became Ullmark. The 1st 2 trades were not a good idea for Sens, fortunately, Staios salvaged the situation.
Kasper is pretty damn physical and often in scrums, I’d say he’s close or will be close to Bennett.Slighty correction: the DeBrincat trade was for the picks that ended up being Korchinski, Ludwinski and Spellacy. Kantserov was the pick from the Zaitsev cap dump.
Back on topic, Kasper looks better and better as of late. Definitely a guy who you can play up and down your lineup in big situations and be productive in more ways than just on the scoresheet. The Sam Bennett comparisons are looking solid, even if Kasper likely won't ever have the football mentality/physicality that Bennett has.
I don't think he wants inflict physical damage/pain on people like Bennett does, which is what I was alluding to.Kasper is pretty damn physical and often in scrums, I’d say he’s close or will be close to Bennett.
50 points? He’d need 32 in 32 to finish the year to get there. Would deserve the Calder if he’s a point per game player under McClellan.He has finally acclimated to the NHL and you can tell just by his body language. He’s been playing with a lot more confidence since Lalonde was fired.
Will be nice to see if he hits 50 points by the end of the season while continuing to be a solid 2way player.
I think it’s become evident that he’s an asset to Detroit’s top line and it’s his spot to lose.
Well he's at 11 in the last 10 so we'll see. He's been a totally different player in the last 15 games under McLellan.50 points? He’d need 32 in 32 to finish the year to get there. Would deserve the Calder if he’s a point per game player under McClellan.
Yeah, Kasper is rat-y more so than blowing guys upI don't think he wants inflict physical damage/pain on people like Bennett does, which is what I was alluding to.
Exactly. He’s been hot as of late and has 11 in his last 10. If he stays on that top line and replaces Tarasenko on the PP, I don’t see why he wouldn’t be able to.50 points? He’d need 32 in 32 to finish the year to get there. Would deserve the Calder if he’s a point per game player under McClellan.
Just to be clear, multiple players have been tried alongside Larkin and Ray this year; only Marco has produced and looks like a fit.He's started to produce right after they put on the wing of the first line, instead of being a center of the second or third lines
I wonder if Kasper will be a full-time winger later in his career, like he is now
30+ would be great.Will be nice to see if he hits 50 points by the end of the season while continuing to be a solid 2way player.