Mr Kot
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If flames are in the playoff conversation, Wolf is considered bar none./
If he stays healthy hell def be a Finalist at seasons end.Man Celibrini looks so good. Think in the end the missed games aren't going to matter. If voting today though, Wolf would have to be the guy
Stankoven’s earned exposure to PP#1 is going to pay off because Hintz, Heiskanen and Robertson are overdue to explode. Michkov just doesn’t have.
what about the qoc? it can help and hurt the same time.Stankoven is not on a powerplay unit with those guys
Ultimately Stankoven's chances at the Calder will actually be hurt by the fact the Stars are a deep team. Michkov will get all the prime opportunities he needs, while the Stars have plenty of options which means other guys will take priority over Stankoven. He's essentially got 15 points in 19 games on the 3rd line/2nd PP (only 3 PP points too). Averaging almost a full 2 minutes less a game TOI than Michkov
Side effect of being on a good/deep team. Oh well
Stankoven is not on a powerplay unit with those guys
Ultimately Stankoven's chances at the Calder will actually be hurt by the fact the Stars are a deep team. Michkov will get all the prime opportunities he needs, while the Stars have plenty of options which means other guys will take priority over Stankoven. He's essentially got 15 points in 19 games on the 3rd line/2nd PP (only 3 PP points too). Averaging almost a full 2 minutes less a game TOI than Michkov
Side effect of being on a good/deep team. Oh well
You mean playing on the 3rd line with Philadelphia scrubs? Yeah, really great opportunities. And Torts' hockey adds +100 to those opportunities...
He's on the Duchene unit currently. He and Johnston swapped
That "top" unit has been so bad though, it's not the advantage anyone thinks it is
I don't see Torts really holding him back. Plenty of ice time, OT time, PP time, etc. Who does he play with on the PP where most of his points come? Konecny?
They've been saying that about Wolf since he was drafted.Everyone knows Wolf will come down to earth soon
They've been saying that about Wolf since he was drafted.
I don't think he'll sustain these numbers (I do think he will finish .910-.920), but if I were a betting man, I wouldn't bet against him either.
This is a kid that has won goalie of the year 4 of the last 5 seasons he's played, while essentially being the best young goalie in WHL and AHL history
AgreedThe way I see it, I wouldn’t be confident enough to bet on Wolf winning the Calder but with his track record I definitely wouldn’t bet against him.