Obviously, it had to be Chytil or Miller that got injured, as they were both vastly outperforming expectations.
It ain't Dach-level wristage luckily.Every team is dealing with serious injuries to important players to start this season . It was nice to think it wouldn’t happen to us but it has and will, every team deals with it we can’t use it as an excuse we have enough skilled forwards on the team to make up for his absence ... you would think
It just sucks that it happened to the one position that we have terrible depth in. We literally could have taken an injury at any other position and probably been ok.Every team is dealing with serious injuries to important players to start this season . It was nice to think it wouldn’t happen to us but it has and will, every team deals with it we can’t use it as an excuse we have enough skilled forwards on the team to make up for his absence ... you would think
Sometimes he reminds me of Havlat
Chytil is not as elusive As havlat was. He is bigger and when he gets more experience I think he will drive to the net more then havlat did. I also think havlat was faster and more of a breakaway type threat with his speed. I can see the comparison when you see Chytil going thru his legs and making shifty little moves in tight on the net. I think havlat also had a better wrist shot. Not that chytils is bad, he needs to use it more in fact, but Marty had a hard accurate shot and would pick the top corners or thru the 5-hole. Chytil has shown glimpses of his shot and I think it will get better the more he develops and the more he shoots the puck. I see a bigger slower Hertl in Chytil. Or a more talented version of micheal Handzus with a better speed and a better shotSometimes he reminds me of Havlat (though not as fast as Havvy). And now he is building the injury CV to match.
In what way? I really don't see that one. I do see a resemblance between Chytil's game and a young Mika Zibanejad's though, so that's rather promising.
Early in his career, Havlat was a guy who seemingly always made the right play, to the point where you felt like if there were five Martin Havlat's on the ice, they'd never lose the puck. It's the same feeling you get watching Adam Fox at times. If only the Senators hadn't buried him on the third line — solely to save money on his contract — he could have challenged for the Art Ross and been remembered among the game's greats. Then came the injuries. What could/should have been...
This is all fair, but I think Handzus is primarily known for defensive play and faceoff ability, not so much skating. Otherwise I can’t disagree with your remarks.Chytil is not as elusive As havlat was. He is bigger and when he gets more experience I think he will drive to the net more then havlat did. I also think havlat was faster and more of a breakaway type threat with his speed. I can see the comparison when you see Chytil going thru his legs and making shifty little moves in tight on the net. I think havlat also had a better wrist shot. Not that chytils is bad, he needs to use it more in fact, but Marty had a hard accurate shot and would pick the top corners or thru the 5-hole. Chytil has shown glimpses of his shot and I think it will get better the more he develops and the more he shoots the puck. I see a bigger slower Hertl in Chytil. Or a more talented version of micheal Handzus with a better speed and a better shot
Yea Zeus was a pretty good player in his philly days. Definitely a better defensive center then Chytil is ATM. I feel bad for Fil because you can tell he’s worked hard and looking to break out. He was really starting to come on against Pitt. Hopefully he’s not out too long and when he returns it doesn’t take him to long to get his groove backThis is all fair, but I think Handzus is primarily known for defensive play and faceoff ability, not so much skating. Otherwise I can’t disagree with your remarks.
I think he’s going to become a very streaky player, exciting and perhaps frustrating at the same time. His puck control and shot could use some improvement, but his deking and skating are solid. Not sure if I want him to get stronger. He’s quite lanky, but I think that works in his favor.Yea Zeus was a pretty good player in his philly days. Definitely a better defensive center then Chytil is ATM. I feel bad for Fil because you can tell he’s worked hard and looking to break out. He was really starting to come on against Pitt. Hopefully he’s not out too long and when he returns it doesn’t take him to long to get his groove back
He is streaky but I guess the exciting part is that players usually become more consistent with age and maturity. Crazy to think he's only 21, feels like he's been around forever.I think he’s going to become a very streaky player, exciting and perhaps frustrating at the same time. His puck control and shot could use some improvement, but his deking and skating are solid. Not sure if I want him to get stronger. He’s quite lanky, but I think that works in his favor.
Rodrigues needs to eat a fist or five if he plays in NY this week.