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Despite the thinking that he isn't a Grier choice therefore he is lost in the shuffle, Bords has be given his opportunity and I think Gush will be given his too next year. He has more than earned it.
Still waiver-exempt for 2024/25 but he's played well when called upon. Hopefully he has a strong camp and stays with the Sharks next season
I feel like he's been completely overlooled when discussing Sharks prospects or even prospects in general who could boom.He hasn’t got a lot of respect from the org so far, hoping that changes next year
On his draft year, there was some talks he could be a late 1st / early 2nd if only he was a little bit taller. The issue with him always was, can he keep doing what he do in the offensive zone against men and bigger opponents? And ever since, he did exactly that every time.I feel like he's been completely overlooled when discussing Sharks prospects or even prospects in general who could boom.
The NHL is a different beast, though.O
On his draft year, there was some talks he could be a late 1st / early 2nd if only he was a little bit taller. The issue with him always was, can he keep doing what he do in the offensive zone against men and bigger opponents? And ever since, he did exactly that every time.
Scott Wheeler also wrote about him back in 2021, saying he's very hard working and driven by the details.
In his last two seasons in Muskegon, he scored more goals (four) while shorthanded than on the power play (three).
I've been saying he's a bit like Cole Caufield for a while now and I still see it; a poor-man one but still.
I did say it but I'm far from the only one who sees it. I think with injuries he'll get more time with the big club but I suspect they'll be trying to move him and Bords all year. We have room for maybe one of Eklund, Bords, and Gush, and Grier hasn't really been too kind to prospects drafted by the previous regime.It's going to be a tough year for Guschin and Bordeleau. I think @coooldude mentioned it in another thread that they're both small wingers that need to be in a scoring role to succeed. With Toffoli, Zetterlund, and Eklund being locks in the top-6 wings, and a guy like Smith could start as a winger (not even mentioning any other rookie/depth guy fighting for a spot) Guschin/Bords will really have to earn it. Otherwise it'll be another year with the Cuda, and then probably time to be moved.
He definitely has the skill/shot for the NHL, but how many teams can offer him that top-9 scoring role that he needs to be in?Guschin will look great in KHL given he's good enough for NHL.
It feels like there is still a top 9 role in Edmonton (Kane LTIR) that needs to be a scoring winger; Janmark-Perry are good come playoff time but for more than half the regular season I just don't see that being ideal; not to mention injury risks with Arvidsson.He definitely has the skill/shot for the NHL, but how many teams can offer him that top-9 scoring role that he needs to be in?
No, he's under contract this year but a free agent for 2025/26. The risk Kshahdoo is hinting that is Gushchin walking away from the NHL once his current contract is up.Is there a good chance he go to KHL this year if he doesnt make the team?
It feels like there is still a top 9 role in Edmonton (Kane LTIR) that needs to be a scoring winger; Janmark-Perry are good come playoff time but for more than half the regular season I just don't see that being ideal; not to mention injury risks with Arvidsson.
Perhaps the Sharks could package something to get a guy like Beau Akey from the Oilers; he's a prospect that would fit better into their future.
I wonder if Zetts would solidly the third line (since he seems like a more natural fit there) and then have Goose slip into somewhere on the second line. Eklund/Gusch/Granlund seems like it could work.I did say it but I'm far from the only one who sees it. I think with injuries he'll get more time with the big club but I suspect they'll be trying to move him and Bords all year. We have room for maybe one of Eklund, Bords, and Gush, and Grier hasn't really been too kind to prospects drafted by the previous regime.
Who on that line is going to be doing the dirty work ?I wonder if Zetts would solidly the third line (since he seems like a more natural fit there) and then have Goose slip into somewhere on the second line. Eklund/Gusch/Granlund seems like it could work.
2 nice assists for Gush last night. I'm having a bit of a laugh here, and I realise that actually putting the puck in the net is an integral part of a goal but... that 2nd tweet by SJPR acknowledging Kostin only seems like how San Jose management thinks of Gush in a nutshell.
6'4" player scores! 5'8" player who put in the work to make the goal happen unrecognised.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt here seeing your location as Deutschland and knowing English is a nonsense language for silly people. The phrase "having a laugh" is indicative of sarcasm, irony, or in this case, facetiousness. Taking any of a statement prefaced by "I'm having a bit of a laugh here..." seriously would also be a good example of overinterpretation.Holy overinterpretation…
6’4” player scored, 5’8” player didn’t. It amazes me how hard some people work to create things to get upset about.
2 nice assists for Gush last night. I'm having a bit of a laugh here, and I realise that actually putting the puck in the net is an integral part of a goal but... that 2nd tweet by SJPR acknowledging Kostin only seems like how San Jose management thinks of Gush in a nutshell.
6'4" player scores! 5'8" player who put in the work to make the goal happen unrecognised.
6’4” player scored, 5’8” player didn’t. It amazes me how hard some people work to create things to get upset about.