The Last Red
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Great athlete. Only became became a full time hockey player at 17.Struble sadly doesn't get the respect.
Great athlete. Only became became a full time hockey player at 17.Struble sadly doesn't get the respect.
That's amazingGreat athlete. Only became became a full time hockey player at 17.
Great athlete. Only became became a full time hockey player at 17.
I saw him last night and I was convinced. He will be up in Mtl in no time. He’ll be a MSL and Robidas chouchou for sure.I don't know, was he really the guy to draft. He seems ok but nothing special. Admittedly I haven't seen much of him and I'm trying to see what everybody else sees but i just don't. We passed on some good guys for him. I'd be more than happy if he pans out though of course. It's the only decision management has made that I'm iffy on.
I understand what you are trying to convey with this. But he played Prep school hockey and has always been extremely hockey centric.its a 30 game season and not far from the route Casey mittelstadt and nick Bjugstad tookGreat athlete. Only became became a full time hockey player at 17.
I wasn’t implying that hockey only became his top sport at that age - obviously not the case- but he had played far less high level hockey by that age than most other NHL players have. I still find his ascent impressive.I understand what you are trying to convey with this. But he played Prep school hockey and has always been extremely hockey centric.its a 30 game season and not far from the route Casey mittelstadt and nick Bjugstad took
Right handed Siegenthaler?Tall, lanky, european, D. All ingredients for a slowish development curve. La patience est de mise.
I think he'll be a good one.
Oh no question. I was more so clearing it up that he just didn’t “pick it up” at 17 for ethers reading . I knew exactly what you meant. He is a family friend of ours so his ability to step right into nhl action last year was a pleasant surprise for everyone back home.I wasn’t implying that hockey only became his top sport at that age - obviously not the case- but he had played far less high level hockey by that age than most other NHL players have. I still find his ascent impressive.
I'd argue putting him in the AHL implies we're trying to win now, which we're not. Leaving him in the NHL to make mistakes there will hurt the team somewhat, but he'll learn faster.They will absolutely not keep him ahead of Mailloux. Why would they? What's the rush?
The problem is Mailloux has not been better than Reinbacher in ANY game they've played together in so far.Mailloux was the only Laval all star last year with 47 points in his rookie season.
Reinbacher played against a roster of AHL/ECHL players sprinkled with a couple of borderline NHL players. Last night was not a game to use to gage any prospect.
Mailloux has come to camp wanting to show his improvements on the D side. He will show more as the competition gets tighter. Both belong in the AHL.
The only way i would have been happy drafting Michkov os if the intent was to flip CC for a RHD. That would have been the only way it could have worked.I hope DR works out as a first pairing D but to answer your specific question, right now, without him having even played even a single NHL game, I would, without any hesitation whatsoever, take Michkov (who BTW is 5'10" (not 5'9") and about 200 lbs.), over Caufield and Laine. It's not even close, IMO.
He wont play top pairing minutes there if Mailloux is in the AHL too.He'll start in the AHL.
Play top pairing minutes there and probably get called up at some point.
I hope cause he will be a lot better than Mailloux in the futureHe wont play top pairing minutes there if Mailloux is in the AHL too.
But Mailloux has one year of experience and the other is green. Highly doubt the coach will go with Rein on the first pairing this season. The coach will probably share the TOI.I hope cause he will be a lot better than Mailloux in the future
just give a look at the line-up of both teams, you will understand why they look sloppyOur players've been extremely sloppy since the Leafs scored.
Passes are "off", there have been a lot of puck touches errors, and we seem to just have a lot less "jump" than the Leafs.
The beginning was somewhat okay, but it's overall not been a good period for us as far as execution goes.
It depends shut down Dmen can get more TOI than Offensive Dmen.He wont play top pairing minutes there if Mailloux is in the AHL too.
Sure he will. Vincent’s top priority is to develop players for the Habs, not win.He wont play top pairing minutes there if Mailloux is in the AHL too.