Has done nothing so far to make the early commit from the team seem like a good bet.
Still think he'll be moved.
Has done nothing so far to make the early commit from the team seem like a good bet.
He brings more to the table than Sprong.He's essentially the same player he was last season.
Being in great shape doesn't magically make the warts and inconsistencies in his game disappear.
It's clear Tocchet does not trust him to play high leverage minutes or PK minutes. So you have a guy playing bottom-6 minutes (and some PP, which is almost negligible given how little time the 2nd unit gets) that the coach doesn't trust defensively.
So usage wise you pretty much have another Sprong but at 3M instead of 900k. Management and coaches must really believe he has another gear, or at least will eventually play a more mature and well-rounded game.
A lot more.He brings more to the table than Sprong.
Really thought that when Hoglander had his breakthrough 24 goal season and then signed a three year contract, that he'd be a Canuck for years.Still think he'll be moved.
Really thought that when Hoglander had his breakthrough 24 goal season and then signed a three year contract, that he'd be a Canuck for years.
But now I'm just not sure......hasn't been the best start to the season for Hoglnder, and his $3m contract doesn't cut in until next season. So any team acquiring him, is getting him for the rest of this season at just over $1m a season.
With Canucks having more holes in their blueline that Swiss cheese, Hoglander may have to sacrificed to shore it up.
Salient points my guy.Really thought
But now I'm just not sure.....
They all do cardioHoglander has been doing cardio this season, honestly I thought he would be better than this.
I will take any player who can score 24 goals with no pp time, as Hoglander did last year! Seems to get little respect from the fans, just like many wanted Garland traded last year...hard to understand the Rodney Dangerfield "lack of respect". Thank goodness management did not follow the fans desire to trade Garland last year and I trust they will not follow the fans desire in this case.He's essentially the same player he was last season.
Being in great shape doesn't magically make the warts and inconsistencies in his game disappear.
It's clear Tocchet does not trust him to play high leverage minutes or PK minutes. So you have a guy playing bottom-6 minutes (and some PP, which is almost negligible given how little time the 2nd unit gets) that the coach doesn't trust defensively.
So usage wise you pretty much have another Sprong but at 3M instead of 900k. Management and coaches must really believe he has another gear, or at least will eventually play a more mature and well-rounded game.
Hoglander has been doing cardio this season, honestly I thought he would be better than this.
I will take any player who can score 24 goals with no pp time, as Hoglander did last year! Seems to get little respect from the fans, just like many wanted Garland traded last year...hard to understand the Rodney Dangerfield "lack of respect". Thank goodness management did not follow the fans desire to trade Garland last year and I trust they will not follow the fans desire in this case.
There was just no reason to give him this contract when he still had this year on a team friendly deal. Like youve said, these are the guys that you squeeze on contractsThis extension was a very bad idea.
2 goals in 17 games after the most predictable SH% regression in history kicked in, on the 4th line (justifiably), still has major problems defensively. We probably gave away $1 million by signing him early and tanked the value of the trade chip. Ugh.
When Hoglander signed that extension it was pretty clear that he was going to be a project for the coaching staff. They are betting they can sand off the rough edges to his game by next season when his new deal kicks in. While he might have hit a new level with his fitness he still doesn't think the game the way we need him to. Just last game he was on his own in the neutral zone after his line had defended for a stint, and he slowed up looking for someone to pass the puck to and you could hear someone yelling at him to get the puck deep. He's great from below the faceoff dots but he needs to soilify his game over the rest of the ice.
One the one hand he'll be a great bargain deal if he can figure out how to play in Tocchet's system and take on the role of one of our more expensive wingers, but I don't think he has much time to get there before he'll be shipped out.
That's why I was bearish on the extension... with Hogs I don't think it's a problem of "figuring out" a system but that he just struggles to read how a play develops overall. This isn't the NFL where you memorize a tome of set plays, hockey is just too fluid and requires players to have a baseline ability to read what's going on given the information right in front of them. And he's consistently the forward who makes you go "wtf where he's going".