A must read. He's a playmaker not a goal scorer. Hopefully he turns into a Krejci.
Got talent no doubt. But he is inconsistent in the effort department. My Sabres fan friend said he is very frustrating to watch. This is his 3rd team. He better get the memo that Bruins fans will not put up with lack of effortA must read. He's a playmaker not a goal scorer. Hopefully he turns into a Krejci.
I've watched him live more than a few times and couldn't agree more. Playing top-line minutes will give him an opportunity to put up points and gain some confidence (hopefully).Got talent no doubt. But he is inconsistent in the effort department. My Sabres fan friend said he is very frustrating to watch. This is his 3rd team. He better get the memo that Bruins fans will not put up with lack of effort
Proper leadership? Who's that hereIf the Seguin deal taught us anything, it's that sometimes talent needs time to meet maturity. Hopefully the proper leadership can bring that out in him.
On another note, I see he wore 37 in Colorado...looks like that will be a no go here!
Never implied that he'd get it here coming out of the gate as there isn't much of it right now. It should be part of their off-season plan to bring some in / develop.Proper leadership? Who's that here
Going to give him 6-8 games before I can have a real opinion about him
Welcome to the club CaseyWatching him play out here in Colorado, as a NH transplant, think a very poor man's Craig Janney. Ton's of skill with a pass first mentality, but very soft along the boards and avoids contact. Confidence is a major issue right now so hopefully a change of scenery does him good.
Is it really that risky though if we are going into a rebuild? Maybe if we are trying to quickly retool for next year but I highly doubt that they are able to do that even if they wanted to.$5.75M cap hit for two more seasons, age 28 at expiry. Risky to take that on given his performance this season, but he is 26 and has the potential to break out. Given where the Bruins are today, it’s a reasonable risk to take.
Still on the fence about this acquisition.
However, I went on a video rampage unable to sleep last night. I watched a lot of Zellers, Minten, Misyul, Khusnutdinov… and Casey Mittelstadt. It was a long night.
One thing I noticed about Mittelstadt that really stood out (particularly during his time with the Sabres) is that he is so adept at making plays in the areas of the offensive zone that the Bruins have struggled so mightily in this season. Accurate passing in tight spaces. Great finish in close.
I think there’s potential here for a great fit. And I’m looking forward to watching him in a Bruins uniform.
In fairness his last year in Buffalo was pretty good and he was their leading scorer I think. Most Buffalo fans lament the trade and they have lacked a center all year and feel not getting one is one of the reasons for another season of failure.Got talent no doubt. But he is inconsistent in the effort department. My Sabres fan friend said he is very frustrating to watch. This is his 3rd team. He better get the memo that Bruins fans will not put up with lack of effort