RobertKron
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Always ambivalent about sending really top (sic) prospects to practice.That is exactly what happened.
Always ambivalent about sending really top (sic) prospects to practice.That is exactly what happened.
hell put sherwood up with petey to dig pucks for him he can set them upCan’t possibly be worse than Mikheyev lol, Canucks have 3 or 4 good wingers that can play alongside DeBrusk & Petey.
There should be a way to utilize him. Maybe with matchups or something. Ryan Huska is winning games with Kuzmenko.I can see why he never sticked with one team for longer than 1 year
He's the type of player who doesn't really connect with his linemates yet can look dangeriously carrying the puck
Maybe in a very situational role. It looks like the idea of him being there regularly is already doneStill waiting to see him develop chemistry with EP40. Haven't seen it yet, but I generally don't put much weight into the preseason. I'll check in again at the 10 game mark of the regular season.
Sometimes you get what you pay for.
Nobody should be surprised a league minimum player couldn't hang in the top six.
With Sprong, I don't think it's so much that he's a league minimum player but for reasons he's been utilized as a 4th line player with some healthy scratches despite his offensive production.
It's just funny that lots of people seemed to have him permanently slotted into the top six.
both sprong and heinen are guys who have failed to stick on nhl teams over and over. they were okay bets to maybe contribute a little but pencilling them in as regular top 6 contributors is pure fantasy
Heinen? Really?
yeah this is his first multi year contract since his elc i think? he signed 1 year deals with boston, pittsburgh, pittsburgh again and then boston (after a pto). i don't think he's a terrible player but there's a reason he's had to take scraps his entire career
He was signed for 2 years @ $2.8m per after his ELC by Boston, then flipped to Anaheim. Since then he's been squeezed by the flat cap but still played 3rd line ice time at a 30pt ES pace.
Heinen joined the Bruins on a PTO, had a decent training camp last year, and earned a spot. Then went on to score 17 goals.Heinen? Really?
Heinen is fine on the 3rd or 4th line. But they pencilled him on the 1st with Miller. He's never been a top 6 player and never will be on a contending team.Heinen joined the Bruins on a PTO, had a decent training camp last year, and earned a spot. Then went on to score 17 goals.
But despite this, the Bruins made little effort to re-sign him. He's had three separate stints with Bruins; and lasted as couple of seasons in Anaheim and Pittsburgh.
And as has been reported at length, Sprong is on his sixth team in six years. Maybe these guys discover something in Vancouver that they've never achieved before. But more likely at their age, they are what the are.
The real shame is that they're taking up roster spots for younger guys in Abbotsford. Frankly, I'd rather see guys like Bains, Raty, Sasson or even Karlsson and eventually Lekkereimaki up here. They may not be as good now, but the gap isn't that wide.
And neither Sprong or Heinen will be anywhere near a Canuck team that's actually a threat to win a Cup.
the gap is actually very wide. raty's taken a nice step in his development but it's clear he isn't there yet.Heinen joined the Bruins on a PTO, had a decent training camp last year, and earned a spot. Then went on to score 17 goals.
But despite this, the Bruins made little effort to re-sign him. He's had three separate stints with Bruins; and lasted as couple of seasons in Anaheim and Pittsburgh.
And as has been reported at length, Sprong is on his sixth team in six years. Maybe these guys discover something in Vancouver that they've never achieved before. But more likely at their age, they are what the are.
The real shame is that they're taking up roster spots for younger guys in Abbotsford. Frankly, I'd rather see guys like Bains, Raty, Sasson or even Karlsson and eventually Lekkereimaki up here. They may not be as good now, but the gap isn't that wide.
And neither Sprong or Heinen will be anywhere near a Canuck team that's actually a threat to win a Cup.