Alexander the Gr8
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He reminds me of Marc Savard. Small center but an elite pass.
Dylan Strome is 6’3, 200 lbs. Not what I would call small…
He reminds me of Marc Savard. Small center but an elite pass.
6'3, 200lbsHe reminds me of Marc Savard. Small center but an elite pass.
He reminds me of Marc Savard. Small center but an elite pass.
GP G A P "+-" With Ovechkin 18 6 22 28 18Without Ovechkin 16 5 5 10 -4
Mason MacTavish welcome to WashingtonMatched his career high in 69 games this year (nice), third consecutive 65+ point season since coming to Washington and flirting with a point per game this year.
If you were picked third overall and your career isn't going as planned, just make your way to Washington.
Kirby Dach and Jesperi Kotkaniemi says will do.Matched his career high in 69 games this year (nice), third consecutive 65+ point season since coming to Washington and flirting with a point per game this year.
If you were picked third overall and your career isn't going as planned, just make your way to Washington.
It makes it incredibly palatable to take on the PLD contract (even though he's the other 3rd overall I mentioned and doing very well), their combined hit in the top 6 is not bad at all.3 more seasons after this one at 5 million for him is the type of contract that'll extend your window.
Lol how did his name come to mind? Man's already tied his career high in points and done so in the fewest games. He, Lacombe and Dostal will likely lead the Ducks moving forward.Mason MacTavish welcome to Washington
Jason Allison was the slowest skater in the history of hockey.Reminds me a lot of Jason Allison out there. Better skater and not as slow of course.![]()
Jason Allison was the slowest skater in the history of hockey.
9 points in 5 games to start the playoffs. Yes, it wasn't against a top 5 center in the league but so far he is playing at a deep playoff run level for Washington. And this is without Protas on the line as usual.
A lot of legit repeatable lessons for other teams that want to follow the "Washington method" of a retool but to be honest the #1 piece of advice I have for St. Louis or Boston or anyone else is to have other teams give you two top 6 centers in their primes for free.
It's like watching a semi truck go through a roundaboutAllison was slow, but I think Andrew Brunette is still finishing the 2003 play that ended Patrick Roy's career.
He played great, dangerous every time he stepped on the ice9 points in 5 games to start the playoffs. Yes, it wasn't against a top 5 center in the league but so far he is playing at a deep playoff run level for Washington. And this is without Protas on the line as usual.