Player Discussion: Conor Geekie

Rschmitz

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As we all know and have discussed the Jeanott trade was the worst for JBB but I think he redeemed himself with the Serg trade. Moser and Geekie are paying and will continue to pay big dividends. Even restocked the cupboard with a couple of picks.

IMO

Sergachev trade redeemed the Sergachev contract
Jeannot trade undid the Hagel trade
 

OffBy1

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JBB is currently sitting on four - count 'em - four 7th round picks for 2025. Redeemed himself? And then some!
 

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Long-term, do we think he’s a winger or a center? Assuming Point and Cirelli are also here for the long run.
 

Deas

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It's weird seeing a #14 jersey capable of skating fast after the Maroon era. (Sorry Pat)

He's definitely a 20/20 guy in the future and a welcomed, big body in the lineup. I like the guy. Really hoping he stays hungry.
Isn't 20/20 a very conservative projection?
 

Peacefool

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Was sceptical when read here about his potential and possibility to be top 6 this year,but now...wow dude is good,hopefully he will progress further,and we can sign him long term.
What is contract situation for now?
 

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20-20 looks possible, but yeah, depends on if he can hold onto the role.

We see a lot of rookies that come up and play well, but they can often falter once they work themselves into the routine of NHL life or whatever. When they get comfortable.

I'm thinking, long term, 50 or 60 points as a second liner. My real hope is he starts really using his size and gives us a physical scorer.
 

Sky04

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20-20 looks possible, but yeah, depends on if he can hold onto the role.

We see a lot of rookies that come up and play well, but they can often falter once they work themselves into the routine of NHL life or whatever. When they get comfortable.

I'm thinking, long term, 50 or 60 points as a second liner. My real hope is he starts really using his size and gives us a physical scorer.

I don't even think he's playing as well as he could be, still looks to be adjusting to the NHL.

See lots of Tyler Bertuzzi in him who some people wanted. 30-30 type of guy who is gritty, creates, good for a highlight reel now and then.
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DFC

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I don't even think he's playing as well as he could be, still looks to be adjusting to the NHL.

See lots of Tyler Bertuzzi in him who some people wanted. 30-30 type of guy who is gritty, creates, good for a highlight reel now and then.
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I think I was first on the Bertuzzi train. Geekie doesn't skate as well as Bertuzzi but we just got our hands on him this summer. Might be room for improvement there.

But yeah, give me a guy who has hands but depends more on grit and physicality than finesse, and I'm calling it a homerun.

Unless Sergachev starts banging out 80 and 90 point seasons I don't see how this trade isn't a complete win, and a franchise changer in a good way. We got better and younger at the same time. That never happens.
 
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