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This is a pretty massive stretch. They’re all contributing to each others success in a pretty massive way and they’re also more than capable of creating their own chances. Perrault’s goal Friday night on the PP is a pretty good example of this. He also had a great give and go last weekend. There are a ton of other examples of this for all 3 of them. I still don’t understand so many people on here pitting them up against each other rather than talking more about how complimentary each of their playstyles are to eachotherDude is being carried by his linemates to the Hobey Baker award.
I’m apparently not good at internet sarcasm.This is a pretty massive stretch. They’re all contributing to each others success in a pretty massive way and they’re also more than capable of creating their own chances. Perrault’s goal Friday night on the PP is a pretty good example of this. He also had a great give and go last weekend. There are a ton of other examples of this for all 3 of them. I still don’t understand so many people on here pitting them up against each other rather than talking more about how complimentary each of their playstyles are to eachother
A couple other things to note, he flat out looks much faster than he did at the beginning of the year. He’s beating players to pucks he never would have at the beginning of the year. I don’t see a massive change in his stride so I’ll attribute it more to an increase in strength and adjustment to the speed at this level than anything else
Last thing, he’s now killing penalties for them. I’m sure some of that is due to some injuries and availability but I thought he looked pretty good on the PK this weekend. BC has a very aggressive and active PK so forwards have a lot of responsibility there and he hasn’t looked out of place doing it at all. Great sign for his defensive development
Sorry, there's so much crap being thrown around about the 3 of these guys and comparing them to each other, it's starting to make my eyes bleed. The sarcasm should've been obvious on my partI’m apparently not good at internet sarcasm.
I think he is in a great situation because the Rangers don't need him immediately but will in about 2 years.
We’re going to probably trade for a RW at the deadline after we did so the last two.The Rangers don’t need right wing help? Kakko and Vesey is quite a shakey middle 6 at RW.
Don’t be surprised if Perreault goes pro after this season.
He shouldn't go pro, but who knows with the Rangers. They love rushing their 1st round picks.The Rangers don’t need right wing help? Kakko and Vesey is quite a shakey middle 6 at RW.
Don’t be surprised if Perreault goes pro after this season.
I actually hope both his linemates go pro and he stays another year. I’d like to see him develop without them for a single season.He shouldn't go pro, but who knows with the Rangers. They love rushing their 1st round picks.
Kakko seems to be turning it around since returning from the injury, I'm more than happy seeing what he can do the remainder of the year/playoffs.
I'd love for him to be "the guy" on BC as well. Cutter is definitely going pro next season too so it will be the Gabe show all season.I actually hope both his linemates go pro and he stays another year. I’d like to see him develop without them for a single season.
Opposing would be cooler... Robert vs Martin Reichel-style!Now that Jacob has switched to play for the US it would be cool if they one day played at the WC or something together
Wait am I allowed to hijack this thread to ask about Will Smith? One point behind the legendary Gabe Perreault for the NCAA scoring lead. Cool to see both dominating and hope they win the tournament.
Wait am I allowed to hijack this thread to ask about Will Smith? One point behind the legendary Gabe Perreault for the NCAA scoring lead. Cool to see both dominating and hope they win the tournament.
We didn't trade Buchnevich BECASUE of our RW depth. That is just flat out wrong. We traded him because we were cap strapped, he was easiest to move AND we had great RW depth.We’re going to probably trade for a RW at the deadline after we did so the last two.
You don’t want to rush Perreault because of that, but it will be nice when we aren’t trading for a RW at the trade deadline.
Only if Kravtsov didn’t bust, we never traded Buch because of our “great RW depth” and Kakko ended up more successful than he has.
All three are sure fire nhlers that all play differentlyI'm pretty sure Will Smith is still viewed as the super prospect with his draft position being a pretty big tie breaker. And his thread has far more posts in it.
To be fair, we could have kept Buch. The cap space we saved by trading him went to sign Trocheck.We didn't trade Buchnevich BECASUE of our RW depth. That is just flat out wrong. We traded him because we were cap strapped, he was easiest to move AND we had great RW depth.
I think if we were to be more precise, it was probably some of both. The perceived depth and the cap.We didn't trade Buchnevich BECASUE of our RW depth. That is just flat out wrong. We traded him because we were cap strapped, he was easiest to move AND we had great RW depth.