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F Cayden Lindstrom - Medicine Hat Tigers, WHL (2024, 4th, CBJ)

Right because Columbus couldn't use a PPG forward. :laugh: This is excuse-making for bad drafting at the highest level.
But you seem to be skipping over the supreme lack of depth and prospects that Columbus had at center and how big skilled centers are valued and that Johnny Hockey was still in the picture when these drafts happened.

I say this as someone who thought that Michkov was the second best player available on draft day in his draft year but I also understand why Carlsson and Fantilli were picked.

I also thought that Demidov should have been second last year but the Hawks went a different route which I think was the wrong choice.

the injury today is worrisome but on draft day there were other teams who would have taken Lindstrom over Demidov as well.
 
I was posting in this forum at the time and I remember very succinctly that after the draft lottery was made that Michkov was not even really discussed for Columbus as an option. He was thought to be much more of an option for Montreal, even a team like Anaheim. Washington was talked about a lot. I think even Utah (Arizona) and San Jose were talked about more often than Columbus. It was viewed pretty definitive that Columbus was not interested in Michkov. So maybe they knew right after the draft lottery that he would refuse to play for them and for that reason they had no interest, but it seems more to me that Columbus didn't consider the player, whether he would've wanted to go there or not. I am not going to take the time to look for a source, but as someone who consumes draft coverage, I remember this as a main talking point at the time.

And I said pretty clearly that I am talking about fans. It's talking out of both sides of one's mouth to be taking such different stances, so no, I am not confused. Stick to addressing what I actually said and stop your incorrect presumptions to try to discredit me.

OK well you are misremembering and incorrect.

Go talk about Michkov in the Michkov thread.
 
Perhaps I'm the only Habs fan who finds it disrespectful that a bunch of "fellow" Habs fans keep gloating that they got Demidov in this thread (or that CBJ passed on Demidov) and making CBJ feel worse for Lindstrom being out.

I hope Lindstrom makes a full recovery and is able to become that mean, nasty 2C behind Fantilli.
 
Perhaps I'm the only Habs fan who finds it disrespectful that a bunch of "fellow" Habs fans keep gloating that they got Demidov in this thread (or that CBJ passed on Demidov) and making CBJ feel worse for Lindstrom being out.

I hope Lindstrom makes a full recovery and is able to become that mean, nasty 2C behind Fantilli.
It reminds me of when we were absolutely shit on for taking PLD over Puljujarvi. Which is hilarious to look back on now on a few different levels.
 
I was posting in this forum at the time and I remember very succinctly that after the draft lottery was made that Michkov was not even really discussed for Columbus as an option. He was thought to be much more of an option for Montreal, even a team like Anaheim. Washington was talked about a lot. I think even Utah (Arizona) and San Jose were talked about more often than Columbus. It was viewed pretty definitive that Columbus was not interested in Michkov. So maybe they knew right after the draft lottery that he would refuse to play for them and for that reason they had no interest, but it seems more to me that Columbus didn't consider the player, whether he would've wanted to go there or not. I am not going to take the time to look for a source, but as someone who consumes draft coverage, I remember this as a main talking point at the time.

And I said pretty clearly that I am talking about fans. It's talking out of both sides of one's mouth to be taking such different stances, so no, I am not confused. Stick to addressing what I actually said and stop your incorrect presumptions to try to discredit me.
he wasn't an option because he likely told teams he would finish his contract in Russia and hold out until they traded him. We know he wouldn't sign with Utah or Washington. If Columbus didn't meet with him it is because he refused to meet with them. I would think he even an idiot like Kekalainen would meet with all players whether he had interest in them or not.
 
For reference:


THW: How’s Cayden Lindstrom progressing along?

Waddell: “Very well. He’s not skating yet. I’ve said this too many times probably. We’re really being cautious. We know what this year’s meant. We want to make sure we get this player to the point where this isn’t an issue anymore. So right now, he’s doing a little bit of stuff. He’s pain free completely and as we continue on the next few weeks, we’ll start ramping up on him.”

THW: Is there a chance he could miss the rest of the season?

Waddell: “Possibly. I mean, it’s too early to tell. We’ll see how this next month goes. But if there’s no reason. If he’s ready, he’s ready. If not, there’s no reason to rush back to play a few games this year.”
 
It doesn't really mean much if he is "pain free" when he is doing very little or no work. The pain comes when you put your body under stress.
 
Pain free is a major step, not a very intelligent post. It's one of many steps in the process and an obvious milestone they were hoping to accomplish with the surgery
 
Not always. These back injuries can occur at different times and during different circumstances, depending on the person.
Like the poster above said, pain free doesn't mean anything.
He might be pain free at home watching Tv and eating Hotdogs on his couch, but will he be pain free when he wears his hockey equipment, skating at full speed with his body compressed, or when he receives full force body checks from real hockey players ?

I doubt it, if he was, he would be close to coming back right now and not in an uncertain situation. Obvioulsy, there's still issues that the Jackets don't want to tell publicly.
 
Like the poster above said, pain free doesn't mean anything.
He might be pain free at home watching Tv and eating Hotdogs on his couch, but will he be pain free when he wears his hockey equipment, skating at full speed with his body compressed, or when he receives full force body checks from real hockey players ?

I doubt it, if he was, he would be close to coming back right now and not in an uncertain situation. Obvioulsy, there's still issues that the Jackets don't want to tell publicly.
We don’t know the circumstances of his injury is my point. These injuries aren’t always from playing in games. Sometimes they crop up in other parts of your life, so the idea that it’s no step at all being pain free when he’s not playing hockey isn’t something I agree with and for all we know it’s the biggest step and hockey will be a smaller step.
 

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