Claimed off Waivers: [COL] Avalanche claim John Ludvig off waivers from the Penguins

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Not a huge loss for the Penguins nor a huge gain for the Avs.

There were UFAs that you could sign for league min that are better.

Oh well.
 

Sidney the Kidney

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Size and physicality mostly.
In his limited minutes in Pittsburgh, that's literally all he seemed to bring. Wasn't that good defensively and was pretty bad at moving the puck.

Granted, Colorado seems to be able to turn these guys into useful #6/7 D lately, so who knows. But on paper, he doesn't bring all that much to the table other than "will hit and fight".
 

GirardSpinorama

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In his limited minutes in Pittsburgh, that's literally all he seemed to bring. Wasn't that good defensively and was pretty bad at moving the puck.

Granted, Colorado seems to be able to turn these guys into useful #6/7 D lately, so who knows. But on paper, he doesn't bring all that much to the table other than "will hit and fight".
Can he skate? We seem to do well with big dumb dudes who can skate.
 

Petes2424

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There’s fans on this site, who rip players like him because they don’t have the visible speed or a physical trait that stands out, but coaches like the basics, much more than players who make you wanna pull your hair out. Especially playing (limited minutes) on a bottom pairing or being your 7th Dman.

He does the basics well enough that coaches will trust him to make good decisions, over players who are more physically gifted, but can’t make it through a period without making bad decisions.

If you can’t understand why a team claims a Ludvig over a Bear, you wouldn’t get very far coaching or managing a hockey team at any level.
 

Pierce Hawthorne

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There’s fans on this site, who rip players like him because they don’t have the visible speed or a physical trait that stands out, but coaches like the basics, much more than players who make you wanna pull your hair out. Especially playing (limited minutes) on a bottom pairing or being your 7th Dman.

He does the basics well enough that coaches will trust him to make good decisions, over players who are more physically gifted, but can’t make it through a period without making bad decisions.

If you can’t understand why a team claims a Ludvig over a Bear, you wouldn’t get very far coaching or managing a hockey team at any level.

Thanks for your wise wisdom oh great one. We're forever grateful for your expertise.
 
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