Coachella Firebirds: News and Discussion

sigma six

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Think I'll pay the $8 for AHLtv so I can actually watch tomorrow. From the highlights I've seen, big John Hayden has been on a tear in the post season; had two yesterday including one that he stole in his own end and took to the other coast.

Winterton had a pair too, nice work kid!
 

PanniniClaus

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What were the lines last night?

I can't tell where Wright fit in nor can I tell what the 4th line is.
 

Jersey Fan 12

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Hayden with nine goals in 13 playoff games; but has been used mostly in a lower line, checking role during his NHL career.

Is that simply because his offensive skills don't translate to the NHL or has he been miscast by various coaching staffs due to his size?
 

Irie

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Hayden with nine goals in 13 playoff games; but has been used mostly in a lower line, checking role during his NHL career.

Is that simply because his offensive skills don't translate to the NHL or has he been miscast by various coaching staffs due to his size?
He's always been willing to go to the front of the net, even in the NHL. Kid is 6'3" and over 220 pounds, At his size, it is probably a fair amount easier for him to score in the AHL than in the NHL.

In the NHL, his effort and compete, both with Buffalo and in his few games with Seattle, was very solid, but he just didn't have the high end skill required to stick.
 

GrungeHockey

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He's always been willing to go to the front of the net, even in the NHL. Kid is 6'3" and over 220 pounds, At his size, it is probably a fair amount easier for him to score in the AHL than in the NHL.

In the NHL, his effort and compete, both with Buffalo and in his few games with Seattle, was very solid, but he just didn't have the high end skill required to stick.
Absolutely true. There are a lot of guys like Hayden who "star" in the AHL but are marginal NHLers at best. Hayden stayed in the league a while because of his grit and willingness to drop the gloves, hit people, etc. but he's not fast enough or skilled enough for the NHL. At least not in a regular capacity.

Can probably still give you some 4th line minutes if you're in injury trouble, but otherwise, he's an AHLer all the way. But good on him. His effort level has never been lacking and success on this cup run is deserved.
 

RayMartyniukTotems

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Good Luck to the Firebirds the rest of the way...like to see them take a commanding 3-1 series lead come Thursday or whenever they play next...PS Was pleasantly surprized to see they kicked Hershey's ass 6-2 and the kid got a bunch of points...good on Shane Wright and McCormick,Winterton,Driedger...and the rest of the Coachella Valley squad...I saw Lleyton Roed scored is that his first action of the play-off...I remember his Dad Peter Roed...good Luck to him in his bid to make the NHL whenever that may come...
 

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