D Jackson LaCombe - Anaheim Ducks, NHL (2019, 39th, ANA)

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I heard he made some mistakes last night but still: led the Ducks in ice time. Our 4th most impressive rookie :laugh:


Leading the team in ice time like he did last night is probably not ideal or sustainable in the long-run this season as a rookie and will inevitably contribute to some patches of "rookie" play but it's still pretty incredible that the staff trust him that much already. Crazy that he, Faber and Johnson were all on the Gophers blueline last year.
 

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Leading the team in ice time like he did last night is probably not ideal or sustainable in the long-run this season as a rookie and will inevitably contribute to some patches of "rookie" play but it's still pretty incredible that the staff trust him that much already. Crazy that he, Faber and Johnson were all on the Gophers blueline last year.
It kind of already has led to some rookie mistakes. I wouldn’t be opposed to him taking a night off here and there. He’s been great, I just don’t want him getting burnt out because he’s being tasked with the hardest minutes on the team alongside Fowler.
 
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Leading the team in ice time like he did last night is probably not ideal or sustainable in the long-run this season as a rookie and will inevitably contribute to some patches of "rookie" play but it's still pretty incredible that the staff trust him that much already. Crazy that he, Faber and Johnson were all on the Gophers blueline last year.
Agreed. Ideally we'd get Drysdale back. While he's not the best partner for Fowler stylistically, he can take those minutes along him like he did this and last season WHEN he played. That'd allow to move LaCombe to Gudas and his natural left side
 
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They are kind of throwing him in the deep end and he is swimming.

He will never get the hype that a bug physical guy or flashy offensive guy would get, but if he is just a steady second pairing guy that can play any situation then the Ducks are looking so good.

It's like being back in 2014 where the Ducks were set with Fowler and Lindholm on the left side.
 

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He was kinda the under the radar d prospect for us…. Everyone hyped up Mintyukov zellweger drysdale luneau even thrun and hinds got more hype and love than lacombe.

But can’t complain he’s been very solid and seems like the coaches already trust him, I think he can bring a bit more offensively too

There's a minority of Ducks fans, or maybe it was just me, that hyped LaCombe up, but the masses couldn't accept LaCombe being in the same conversation of Zellweger, Mintyukov, Drysdale, or Luneau. You can read this thread and notice how people didn't believe in LaCombe's skills.

As for LaCombe's offense, I think that will eventually happen. If we follow his college career, LaCombe focused on playing and learning defense first. Then each year his offense improved to where it was almost a point-per-game player. At the rookie training camp, LaCombe was the most impressive D-man over all of our hyped D. At pre-season, he showed off his speed, IQ, and scoring in a multi-point game where he ended up with a game winner in 3v3 OT, going "coast to coast like butter toast".

A lot of LaCombe's game is very low key and soccer style, such that he doesn't hold onto the puck a lot, but rather pass it off early. He wins battles behind the net, take players to the board so another Ducks can get the puck, interrupting passes, etc... a lot of boring stuff that goes unnoticed, but makes a big impact on the defensive end. He won't be confused with the way all 3 CHL d-men of the year award winners play, which is high-action offense with Mintyukov, Zellweger, and Luneau. LaCombe is that guy that you see usually defending 1v2 b/c he's always thinking defense first.

Last night's game against Vegas shows off LaCombe's IQ. It was where Eichel sniped on a 4v4. McTavish kinda messed up in the OZone, causing him to trail Eichel. It was a 3v2 situation, with Eichel on wing, a Theodore down the middle, and Karlsson on the opposite wing. LaCombe pointed to the Karlsson to Vatrano to take him on the backcheck so that LaCombe can engage Theodore down the middle. Fowler pointed to Eichel for Mac to engage Eichel, but Mac was in trailing mode still. Fowler then collapsed to Theodore. Fowler did not play that defensive sequence well, which the Ducks color analyst succinctly identified.

The video should start for the play described above.
 
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