biturbo19
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I don't think it's overblown. He consistently gets between high 4th line to low 3rd line minutes and is effectively a 4th line player in usage. This is despite his elite-level 5 v 5 production. It's been like this since his Penguins days and it's clearly not because he was buried on the 4th line on a Cup contender.
With that said, he's been a UFA two summers straight now. One would assume that he's smart enough to realize that his perceived defensive deficiencies are greatly impacting his ability to make money. It's costing him millions. So maybe we'll see a version of Sprong that actually puts in an effort on the defensive end but how that would impact his offensive game is another matter.
Yeah. We'll see on this i guess. I wouldn't hold my breath. He's not some young, developing player. He's 27 years old with 350ish NHL games under his belt. It's exceedingly rare for guys to change significantly at that point. He kind of "is what he is". If he ain't "got it" by now, he probably never will.
Everyone once in a blue moon, there's a Mike Santorelli, who gets a bigtime wakeup call, lands in exactly the right situation and suddenly puts in proper effort to be a decent defensive player for a couple years and cash in for a few last paycheques. But it's extremely rare.
It works well enough. I think there's some manufactured chemistry there (they are friends). Hoglander isn't a sniper so I think they could keep Hoglander besides Petey if they have someone who can shoot the puck on the other wing. Like there was some chemistry in the short time Hoglander, Petey, and Lindholm were together. There are times when Petey goes threw the motions and I think having a guy like Hoglander helps during those times.
I think it comes down to Petey. When he's playing at his best and dominating we can better evaluate his wingers. When's kind of going through the motions but still putting up points we end up blaming his wingers but it has little to do with chemistry.
See...i view this as a lot more of a two-way street. It's been a few times now over the years, that Hoglander has been given a look beside Pettersson...and pretty much every time, he ends up being disruptive. Whether Pete is in one of his funks or not, he tends to end up in one when he has to play with disjointed players like that.
Like, we all know at this point that Mercurial Pete is hugely a "confidence player". He can ride really high, or really low, depending on how he's feeling it. And we've generally seen that the best "cure" for those lulls, is to throw him with other really smart, high skill players (like the Lotto Line) that let him just ride the wave and build up his confidence with puck possession until he's back to just ragging the puck around and dominating possession for a line all by himself.
Not sticking him with a bunch of typical "sparkplug" grinder types (like Hoglander) who play a really energetic but choppy, broken-up game. It's guys who can drive more actual puck possession for the line that seem to get him going, more than guys who are more "quick strike", where he ends up very disengaged from the play...and just sort of picks up his occasional points while barely having puck possession.
Yea yea the player he has been is well known, especially on Anaheim and Detroit.
The entire point is the current context.
The player we'll see here is very likely to not be the same with completely different circumstances that should be ideal for him to put it together, as well as his age/ contract/ + more..
Nobody is saying elite but you, but I don't think improvement to hog lvl min is unreasonable, especially when playing with Jake & ep.
Everyone saying he's going to be atrocious and useless when not scoring are not accounting for the context enough, thus its being overblown.
Skinner and arvi are amazing with little mention of D, but 975 sprong is guaranteed to be trash because defense.
I think those takes age pretty badly, same with the Debrusk detractors, here in this system with these coaches and teammates I think we'll see much improvement from many players, and career highs too, fwds and dmans.
I mean, Arvidsson is a very reliable defensive player. He's a guy i wouldn't blink at throwing out there on a matchup line, the way the Kings often did. He's cut from a very different cloth than these other guys.
As far as Skinner vs Sprong...it's fine that Sprong is dirt cheap and Skinner is also poor defensively. But if we're talking about a pair of defensively weak players...the offensive ceiling with Skinner is absolutely miles higher than Sprong, to help at least try to offset or balance that out. So yeah...that's gonna cost a bit more.
It's not really a big deal, because Sprong is dirt cheap. But just being "cheap" alone, doesn't make him any less of a liability defensively. It doesn't erase the issue on the ice just because he's a defensive liability for cheap.