McGoMcD
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Hey guys, sorry didn't see a thread about him any where. Really curious how he looked in camp. did he make the team? what do you guys expect from him?
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Dano made the team.
Dano is seen as the more NHL ready player out of him, Wennberg, and Rychel. This is because he can contribute in a number of different ways -- as a center or winger and as a bottom-6 player or a top-6 player.
He is stocky and solidly built which means, despite being 5'11" he can be hard to knock off the puck and is willing to go to the dirty areas such as corners and along the boards. He also has decent hands and vision, which has been displayed in the preseason, during camp, and during international tournaments. That said, his hands and vision are the biggest question marks as to how they will translate to a full speed NHL game. His point production in the KHL was limited, but it's seen as something he can expand upon.
His ceiling is as a top-6 NHL player who brings speed, energy, and offense similar to Brad Marchand or maybe Plekanec. His floor is as a 4th line NHL forward who brings just speed and energy. I suppose if injuries and consistency become a concern at the NHL level, his absolute floor will be as an AHL All-Star similar to Alexandre Giroux.
His ceiling is as a top-6 NHL player who brings speed, energy, and offense similar to Brad Marchand or maybe Plekanec.
I would also like to add, that most of the time that he spent in the KHL was on the 4th line, so that could also be one of the reasons for the rather weak points production.
Brad Marchand and Plekanec are not even remotely similar players to each other.
From what I've read he averaged like 4minutes a game didn't he? Kinda hard to put up points on the bench.
But him playing in the KHL is part of why Jarmo drafted him, he knew he could play with men and he knew he had skill. It was just converting him to a smaller rink and giving him more opportunities. The WJC performance was icing on the cake. And theeen he puts up more points in 10AHL games then he did in his entire KHL career lol
Edit: not WJC, but the men's WC
Yeah, most of the time he had really low icetime. If I remember correctly, he also played some time of the season on the 3rd line, nevertheless, we (Slovan) struggled as a team and Dano wasn´t in his best shape.
He was actually one of the first prospects back in Columbus this off-season(by a few weeks) to get into shape and to familiarize himself with the city, arena and training staff.
I didn't say they were. Dano could take multiple directions in his progression as a player. Hence the "or" instead of "and."
or he's saying that as a winger he could turn into a goal scoring pest like Marchand or as a center he could turn into a 2 way player like PlekanecI see. So he can turn out to be like any player in the league close to his height, regardless of their playing style or whether they play center or wing.
or he's saying that as a winger he could turn into a goal scoring pest like Marchand or as a center he could turn into a 2 way player like Plekanec
How did Dano look in the first game?
I go to Slovan KHL games and have seen Dano in action against men. You are right in the fact that he didn't ice big minutes, but nonetheless was flashy and visible, threw some good tackles here and there and got into scoring chances. If he would not head over to Columbus, he would eventually become at least a 2nd liner in KHL around this time. Wishing him success with the Jackets!
You cannot be serious mate. He was really nice in the first season but the second season was totally awful -- even our GM said that if he was a coach, Dano would end up in Skalica (Slovan's affiliate team in Slovak League). And regarding his ice-time - he got even much more than he deserved at the expense of other players. Moreover, his fouls were totally useless and he skates like a duck.
It is a miracle for me that how can he be now a first-liner in the NHL. Anyway, I wish him all the best.
You cannot be serious mate. He was really nice in the first season but the second season was totally awful -- even our GM said that if he was a coach, Dano would end up in Skalica (Slovan's affiliate team in Slovak League). And regarding his ice-time - he got even much more than he deserved at the expense of other players. Moreover, his fouls were totally useless and he skates like a duck.
It is a miracle for me that how can he be now a first-liner in the NHL. Anyway, I wish him all the best.
He's still only 19. What did you really expect to see from a teenager playing in a men's league?You cannot be serious mate. He was really nice in the first season but the second season was totally awful -- even our GM said that if he was a coach, Dano would end up in Skalica (Slovan's affiliate team in Slovak League). And regarding his ice-time - he got even much more than he deserved at the expense of other players. Moreover, his fouls were totally useless and he skates like a duck.
It is a miracle for me that how can he be now a first-liner in the NHL. Anyway, I wish him all the best.
You cannot be serious mate. He was really nice in the first season but the second season was totally awful -- even our GM said that if he was a coach, Dano would end up in Skalica (Slovan's affiliate team in Slovak League). And regarding his ice-time - he got even much more than he deserved at the expense of other players. Moreover, his fouls were totally useless and he skates like a duck.
It is a miracle for me that how can he be now a first-liner in the NHL. Anyway, I wish him all the best.