The one thing that has really impressed me about 71 is his fire and passion. He's really started to find his game at this level and looks like a very shrewd pick up by Chevy.
The one thing that has really impressed me about 71 is his fire and passion. He's really started to find his game at this level and looks like a very shrewd pick up by Chevy.
I don’t think he takes any more bad penalties than some others in our top six.If Svech didn’t take bad penalties and make so many bad giveaways, he’d be a sure fire top 6er
Wasn't he on the top line last night? I think Svech is doing what he needs to to become a fixture in the top 6 - and I think the coaches have handled him pretty well. His effort, physicality and focus has steadily improved, and I think things like reducing ice time and scratching him was part of the way the coaches were trying to impart that into his game.If only the coaches realized that.
I think those come from his competitiveness - he'll likely improve that aspect. You see a guy like Dubois take penalties and I think if you try to curtail that too much you also limit his game. As for giveaways, I don't think they've been nearly as egregious as some like Shiefele, Ehlers and even Connor. What I like about Svech is how he busts his ass to correct his mistakes, which is more than we can say about a certain 55If Svech didn’t take bad penalties and make so many bad giveaways, he’d be a sure fire top 6er
I thought he was an ufa after this year. Jeez several more years of control.he's an rfa who has shown chemistry with our best players and will be pretty cheap, he's 100% getting a contract
I could be wrong but I think he only has 1 year left on control so hopefully we can get a cheap multi-year deal doneI thought he was an ufa after this year. Jeez several more years of control.
I could be wrong but I think he only has 1 year left on control so hopefully we can get a cheap multi-year deal done
Wasn't he on the top line last night? I think Svech is doing what he needs to to become a fixture in the top 6 - and I think the coaches have handled him pretty well. His effort, physicality and focus has steadily improved, and I think things like reducing ice time and scratching him was part of the way the coaches were trying to impart that into his game.
Yeah, call it line 3A and 3B if you want just disperse the minutes amongst all 4 lines a little more evenly. When one line is going on any given night their minutes can fluctuate.It's about role and having more skilled players for that role like Ehelers and Perfetti.
If this team just stopped needing to build a third line around Lowry there would be a spir for him and all of our skilled guys. Why this org is so stubborn on this concept when almost every other team is moving to a three scoring line system is beyond me.
I think those come from his competitiveness - he'll likely improve that aspect. You see a guy like Dubois take penalties and I think if you try to curtail that too much you also limit his game. As for giveaways, I don't think they've been nearly as egregious as some like Shiefele, Ehlers and even Connor. What I like about Svech is how he busts his ass to correct his mistakes, which is more than we can say about a certain 55
Yet Wheeler is top 6 -If Svech didn’t take bad penalties and make so many bad giveaways, he’d be a sure fire top 6er
I couldn't agree more.This, absolutely. I really like his combo of skill and fire, and he's clearly a guy who hates to screw up and will fight like hell to cover a mistake -- to be fair, most of our 3rd/4th tweeners are conscientious, as are Dubois and Ehlers also.
I really hate the Jets' emphasis on hierarchy and seniority when it comes to expectations and reward. And I also hate their stubborn adherence to Wheeler X / Actually top line / Lowry X / 4-minute scrubs. Where has it gotten them? No other team in the fricken' league does it anymore, yet here we are game after game dragging out the same tired, ineffective structure.
Nintendo hockey was more fluid and creative -- the even had big/little options. Mind-boggling.
Just my opinion but I think he gets an unfair label in that regard. Andrew Ladd had a habit of doing the same and he kept getting first line minutes. Perception is reality as they say. 55 literally doesn't skate unless the Jets have the puck yet he's never been held to account by this coaching staff. My new favorite game other than Beyak Bingo, is to count the strides he takes in the defensive zone.If Svech didn’t take bad penalties and make so many bad giveaways, he’d be a sure fire top 6er
Couldn't have said it better -Svech is great at supporting the puck and playing in small spaces. He plays really well off PLD, especially along the wall and in the corners. Really good at driving lanes as well and creating space for his linemates. Dude is just a smart hockey player and has decent skills to go with it. He's not flashy so he'll always fail the eye candy test for those who judge things by those standards.