Great game tonight.
Why would they? They don’t want him to play on the top line.Why don't they give players like this a chance with Pettersson? If this team wants to improve, they need to do it from within.
Are you wondering if he will be worth a 3rd round pick in 11 months? Probably. ExcitingJoshua was originally drafted back in 2014. He didn’t become a full time NHL’er until his D+9 season.
He’s a UFA after next season. If he can play all next season as he has in the last month, does anyone think he could be a somewhat sought after addition for a team looking to make a playoff run?
He has some attributes that make players attractive in the playoffs, and he’s only being paid 850k.
Joshua was originally drafted back in 2014. He didn’t become a full time NHL’er until his D+9 season.
He’s a UFA after next season. If he can play all next season as he has in the last month, does anyone think he could be a somewhat sought after addition for a team looking to make a playoff run?
He has some attributes that make players attractive in the playoffs, and he’s only being paid 850k.
Tocchet obviously trusts this duo..Two big boys that can skate, hit, and not make it easy fo the opposition.Åman and Joshua are making a strong case to be a fixture on a bottom-six line next year.
Agree with all of this. It’s early, but Allvin seems to excel on the pro scouting side. Of course, Hronek is the big test for him.Joshua and Amen have formed a formidable shut down duo since Amen came back from Abby. Their work on the PK continues to get better.
Tocchet has really been stressing getting to the inside and net drives with Joshua which is creating break downs in coverage and allowing for some success picking up garbage around the net. Dakota has pretty good hands for such a late bloomer to NHL success it's really a matter of keeping his feet moving and making players go through his big body and reach which is not easy.
Amen has become a really nice success story for a player i thought had little business being in the NHL at seasons start. His skating and attention to defensive detail as well as enough smarts and skill to be really reliable in his minutes is starting to relay to more confidence and skilled patient plays. Has some intriguing upside now for me although happy to just have a quality 4C on the cheap
Agree with all of this. It’s early, but Allvin seems to excel on the pro scouting side. Of course, Hronek is the big test for him.
What a difference in the pro scouting department under Allvin.It really does seem Allvin has a knack for finding talent.
I was his biggest critic, but he has found some absolute gems.
My only issue with Joshua is that he's not a plus skater. If he was he'd be an even better bottom-six forward than he already is.