ODAAT
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I was a fanboy of Danton in stint one just as I am now
But you are now...right?Same...
To me he's not the same player he was in his first stint here. He left me frustrated as all hell most of the time. He produced, but I always felt like he was insanely timid. I think the experience he got elsewhere helped him in that regard. He looks more engaged, isn't afraid to take or initiate some body contact and his hockey IQ stands out more to me now. Maybe I'm getting older, I don't know.But you are now...right?
I always thought he was a smart player who was strong on his skates...but...He looks so much better now. He isn't afraid to go into the corners ...his defensive game is better...and Pasta and he have chemistry.
I am in favor of waiting too see his playoff performance this year until I talk contract with him........But you are now...right?
I always thought he was a smart player who was strong on his skates...but...He looks so much better now. He isn't afraid to go into the corners ...his defensive game is better...he is so consistently good...and Pasta and he have chemistry. PLUS...He wants to be here and it shows.
fixed it for you.To me he's not the same player he was in his first stint here. He left me frustrated as all hell most of the time. He produced, but I always felt like he was insanely timid. I think the experience he got elsewhere helped him in that regard. He looks more engaged, isn't afraid to take or initiate some body contact and his hockey IQ stands out more to me now. Maybe I'm getting older and wiser, I don't know.
Another thing I really respected is the fact that he stuck around until they had something for him.fixed it for you.
I also like that no matter what line they put him on he plays hard and doesn't bitch and complain about having different line mates.
Just a few short days ago you were already dumping him. So progress I guess.I am in favor of waiting too see his playoff performance this year until I talk contract with him........
I hope he remembers this when it comes time to ink a new deal. I can't imagine that the Bruins will be the only team interested in his services.Another thing I really respected is the fact that he stuck around until they had something for him.
I didn't say my opinion has changed, waiting until the playoffs will support one of our arguments. I hope you win.Just a few short days ago you were already dumping him. So progress I guess.
I liked Heinen when he came up from the AHL. Then his game never progressed over the years and his skating ability was passed over by the entire league.To me he's not the same player he was in his first stint here. He left me frustrated as all hell most of the time. He produced, but I always felt like he was insanely timid. I think the experience he got elsewhere helped him in that regard. He looks more engaged, isn't afraid to take or initiate some body contact and his hockey IQ stands out more to me now. Maybe I'm getting older, I don't know.
I have no problem admitting that I didn't want him back. Right now, I'm happy with how he's played and is playing. No issues at all. In fact, if they can get him signed for 2.25-2.5M for a few seasons I would like it.
He really is a chameleon. Put him on a grinding line and he's good there. Put him on a possession line and he works. Put him with top 6 or bottom 6 guys he's still good.I hope he remembers this when it comes time to ink a new deal. I can't imagine that the Bruins will be the only team interested in his services.
He is so versatile. Not all players can be moved around the lineup and succeed.
A well deserved nomination. He personifies the definition of the award. Will be interesting to see who the finalists are.
He was on a PTO, I don't think he should be doing any bitching and complaining..........fixed it for you.
I also like that no matter what line they put him on he plays hard and doesn't bitch and complain about having different line mates.
and he doesn'tHe was on a PTO, I don't think he should be doing any bitching and complaining..........
Heinen is very good without the puck when it comes to tracking plays in all zones. He’s always in position. Probably his best attribute. Helps him fit like a glove with Zacha and pasta despite not having elite talent. Very impressed with himHe really is a chameleon. Put him on a grinding line and he's good there. Put him on a possession line and he works. Put him with top 6 or bottom 6 guys he's still good.
That type of shit really is invaluable, reminds me a bit like Peverley back in the day
you watch him.Heinen is very good without the puck when it comes to tracking plays in all zones. He’s always in position. Probably his best attribute. Helps him fit like a glove with Zacha and pasta despite not having elite talent. Very impressed with him
He really is a chameleon. Put him on a grinding line and he's good there. Put him on a possession line and he works. Put him with top 6 or bottom 6 guys he's still good.
That type of shit really is invaluable, reminds me a bit like Peverley back in the day
LoloHe was on a PTO, I don't think he should be doing any bitching and complaining..........
Perfect analogyHeinen is very good without the puck when it comes to tracking plays in all zones. He’s always in position. Probably his best attribute. Helps him fit like a glove with Zacha and pasta despite not having elite talent. Very impressed with him
I never said that he was bitching and complaining, I was replying to another poster who said that he was not involved in that, and was saying that a guy coming in on a PTO ,should not be bitching and com plaining............also he is no Donnie Marcotte........He’s reminiscent of Don Marcotte
Invaluable player
Was talking to someone very close to the team about him and was told he’s one of the most popular players on the team - his father is apparently a super charismatic guy
I was also told Pastrnak loves playing with him on same line
Hmmm….i read here some opinions he doesn’t
We have so many silly gooses here as my Nana used to describe far out views
Lolo
Heinen is bitching and complaining
Perfect analogy
He’s reminiscent of Don Marcotte
Invaluable player
Was talking to someone very close to the team about him and was told he’s one of the most popular players on the team - his father is apparently a super charismatic guy
I was also told Pastrnak loves playing with him on same line
Hmmm….i read here some opinions he doesn’t
We have so many silly gooses here as my Nana used to describe far out views
Lolo
Heinen is bitching and complaining
Perfect analogy