Im thinking he prob played himself into a legit 1st call up if injuries happenPretty solid all around player, he'll be a key veteran for the Gulls.
Im thinking he prob played himself into a legit 1st call up if injuries happen
Thats fair.Maybe but they do still have 3 or 4 forwards to send down, not including Sennecke.
Of the 18F who remain on the camp roster, you have Sennecke who will be back in junior. 13F who I am pretty confident will be on the roster (in the order in which they appear on the updated roster) - Zegras, Fabbri, Strome, Killorn, Terry, Leason, Lundestrom, McTavish, McGinn, Johnston, Gauthier, Vatrano, Carlsson.
That leaves four guys in limbo - Gaucher, Harkins, Nesterenko and Colangelo remain in camp but without a sure path to a roster spot. They either need an injury to occur or need to force the team to either carry 14 F or make a decision on someone like Johnston/McGinn.
But unless they are looking at deeper factors such as maximizing the likelihood of Meyers clearing waivers, him being sent down first is perhaps a sign that they would give NHL looks to the three younger guys above before him.
I did see more from Meyers than Harkins but maybe the latter has shown more in his actual NHL games.
We like pinching pennies even when we are the 2nd lowest in cap. We are like the now defunct Oakland A's, lol. Except we are even too cheap to invest more in analytics like the Canes.johnston and mcginn are both complete wastes of roster space
so naturally, they'll stay up while meyer doesn't
Is there another enforcer on the current roster I'm not aware of?johnston and mcginn are both complete wastes of roster space
so naturally, they'll stay up while meyer doesn't
I actually think mcginn could be useful somewhat.johnston and mcginn are both complete wastes of roster space
so naturally, they'll stay up while meyer doesn't
I agree, McGinn playing with a f***ed up back last season probably affected him a lot. I have hopes he can hit 10 goals again, I actually think McGinn-Lundestrom-Leason could be a productive 4th line.I actually think mcginn could be useful somewhat.
Johnston on the other hand completely useless
Mcginn seems to have a little edge/pest to his gameI agree, McGinn playing with a f***ed up back last season probably affected him a lot. I have hopes he can hit 10 goals again, I actually think McGinn-Lundestrom-Leason could be a productive 4th line.
johnston is a piss poor excuse for an "enforcer"Is there another enforcer on the current roster I'm not aware of?
He's big, slow, and engages in staged bouts.johnston is a piss poor excuse for an "enforcer"
Hes a good fighter, imo.johnston is a piss poor excuse for an "enforcer"
Leason, Lundestrom, McGinn, and Johnston should all be in limbo as well.Maybe but they do still have 3 or 4 forwards to send down, not including Sennecke.
Of the 18F who remain on the camp roster, you have Sennecke who will be back in junior. 13F who I am pretty confident will be on the roster (in the order in which they appear on the updated roster) - Zegras, Fabbri, Strome, Killorn, Terry, Leason, Lundestrom, McTavish, McGinn, Johnston, Gauthier, Vatrano, Carlsson.
That leaves four guys in limbo - Gaucher, Harkins, Nesterenko and Colangelo remain in camp but without a sure path to a roster spot. They either need an injury to occur or need to force the team to either carry 14 F or make a decision on someone like Johnston/McGinn.
But unless they are looking at deeper factors such as maximizing the likelihood of Meyers clearing waivers, him being sent down first is perhaps a sign that they would give NHL looks to the three younger guys above before him.
I did see more from Meyers than Harkins but maybe the latter has shown more in his actual NHL games.
that's a fair assessment. the problem is that he's not really "enforcing" on most nights and ends up becoming a waste of spaceHes a good fighter, imo.
Problem is hes not "on" 24/7. If you watch a Leafs game, Reaves is 24/7. Hes laying the body, hes talking trash to the other team, hes always trying to fight, hes throwing people out of the crease. Johnston will stick up for a teammate if needed but hes not totally engaged like other enforcers. Hes a good fighter with the playing style of Bo Groulx.
Poor Meyer! Even in a thread about him being cut, he can't keep our attention.that's a fair assessment. the problem is that he's not really "enforcing" on most nights and ends up becoming a waste of space
still wish they had kept deslauriers
I thought he was one of the more effective-looking guys from amongst the roster dregs so I was surprised he was an earlier cut. I’d have kept him over Harkins but Harkins is pretty vanilla, too.Poor Meyer! Even in a thread about him being cut, he can't keep our attention.
I'm not 100% convinced but I'm really starting to think this is a bit of a fallacy that every hockey fan has.I thought he was one of the more effective-looking guys from amongst the roster dregs so I was surprised he was an earlier cut. I’d have kept him over Harkins but Harkins is pretty vanilla, too.
Looking forward to the day where our 4th line options are less who-cares.
I don’t think the cap does that, but I think a lot of teams manage the cap in such a way that they only have who-cares money left to pay their 4th liners. Might be a semantic difference but I don’t think so. The way to avoid it IMO is to be good at drafting depth players or have a more equitable distribution of money.I'm not 100% convinced but I'm really starting to think this is a bit of a fallacy that every hockey fan has.
I think the hard cap basically forces every team to ice a 4th line of "who cares" players.
I feel like it's a bit of A, a bit of B. Like the Cats had Stenlund on their fourth line and he only had 4 more points than Lundestrom last year despite playing in ~40 more games.I don’t think the cap does that, but I think a lot of teams manage the cap in such a way that they only have who-cares money left to pay their 4th liners. Might be a semantic difference but I don’t think so. The way to avoid it IMO is to be good at drafting depth players or have a more equitable distribution of money.
At any rate I don’t think any of our current 4th liners would play regular minutes on a good team. Maybe their fans also think that but that might just be a failure of perspective on their part.