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You can't send Nemec back to the AHL unless he's playing like crap.It really isn't the worst thing in the world to have Casey or Nemec marinating in the AHL waiting for the next injury. In fact, that's a competitive advantage.
So far, he has been.You can't send Nemec back to the AHL unless he's playing like crap.
I didn’t get a chance to watch much of the preseason . What is he struggling with ? Offensive side of the game or D ? And what specifically ? Timing ? Skating ? Decision making ?So far, he has been.
In a year or two it could / should very well be . Hopefully Dougie doesn’t start falling off too much by the time Luke Nemec Casey hit their stride . But we also have yet to see what Silayev can do.So that's gotta be the best D corps in the league?
Right?
That would probably be my choice right now, and I’m normally no fan of 2 D PP units.do you guys think there’s a world where we go Casey-Luke for second PP?
This weekend really seems to have driven home how much if a problem Ruff was. Obviously wasn't the only issue, but seems the correct decision was made.
He had an OT winner against the Kings in 13-14, which came right after a brief period of 3 on 3 play, back before 3 on 3 was standard for overtime. I think there were minors on each side, which brought it to 3 on 3 for 90 seconds or something.The other one thing I really remember about Jagr as a devil was his faceoff goal that was like 2 seconds after someone won the faceoff (in the late game, I think).
Luke isn't going to be back for another month at minimum. I am sure by then there will be more injuries, etc.
Its a good problem to have, but lets see how things look at that point
I am also not against sitting someone like Bastian and running 7D (not every night, but sometimes)