Prospect Info: Filip Mesar

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I hope he can keep this up. Remember he was 2 PPG in his first two months in the OHL last year...
Took him that long to figure out his line mates sucked.
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If he keeps a 2PPG the next 20 games, he's going to finish the year with 2 PPG. No wjc, no bad teammates and with one foot in the NHL, i doubt he's going to fumble it, too smart for that.
He's not going too.. but he'll still be a very, very good player for the Rocket this year.
 
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He is such a weird player to gauge. Very disappointing OHL career but strong U20 WJC showings. Strong pro camp at 18. Now he starts strong in the AHL.

I don’t recall a player having such a resume
 
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He is such a weird player to gauge. Very disappointing OHL career but strong U20 WJC showings. Strong pro camp at 18. Now he starts strong in the AHL.

I don’t recall a player having such a resume
Starting in fire happen in the NHL and AHL for player from no where. I think we will have a better picture after 40 games. If he is under point per game at that time, it’s a bit underwhelming
 

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Starting in fire happen in the NHL and AHL for player from no where. I think we will have a better picture after 40 games. If he is under point per game at that time, it’s a bit underwhelming
It's very hard to be a ppg in the AHL as a rookie at 19-20 over a full season. Most players who can do that end up being top 6 player in the NHL.

Jason Robertson at 20 in the AHL : 47 points in 60 games.
Hintz at 20 in the AHL : 35 points in 70 games
JT Miller at 20 in the AHL : 43 points in 41 games
Nylander at 19 in the AHL : 45 points in 38 games
Filip Forsberg at 19 in the AHL : 34 points in 47 games
 
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Starting in fire happen in the NHL and AHL for player from no where. I think we will have a better picture after 40 games. If he is under point per game at that time, it’s a bit underwhelming

Underwhelming? Essentially your expectations are either he's amongst the point leaders in the AHL or he's having a bad season?

You guys are something, poor guy is screwed with the fanbase. I hope he knows what he's up against.
 
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Hins77

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Underwhelming? Essentially your expectations are either he's amongst the point leaders in the AHL or he's having a bad season?

You guys are something, poor guy is screwed with the fanbase. I hope he knows what he's up against.
It’s because if he is not producing point on a regular basis, he won’t be top 6 in the NHL. And good luck to be a bottom 6 at his size. I’m not expecting more with him or another prospect, but if he has a so-so year in the AHL, he fell in the category like no big hope.
 

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Starting in fire happen in the NHL and AHL for player from no where. I think we will have a better picture after 40 games. If he is under point per game at that time, it’s a bit underwhelming
Last year, only 10 players played 40 games with PPG. Similar to Mešár (age and size) were Logan Stankoven, Mavrik Bourque and Matt Coronato. If he can do it, he is in pretty good company.
 
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I don't get why people are so focused strictly on point production. It isn't the most important thing for me at this point.
The most important thing for me is if we can match a Beck/Mesar duo against any line in the AHL and come out on top.
Having a shut down line who are also productive has been a main ingredient in many many championship winning teams.
 
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I don't get why people are so focused strictly on point production. It isn't the most important thing for me at this point.
The most important thing for me is if we can match a Beck/Mesar duo against any line in the AHL and come out on top.
Having a shut down line who are also productive has been a main ingredient in many many championship winning teams.
Because Mesar is a playmaker. He needs to show he is a good passer and produce to step in the show. I don’t expect the same for Beck. Beck, he can get a good % on faceoff, reliable defensively, and i’m gonna be allright cause his profile looks like a bottom 6 player in the NHL. He needs his part of point, but not like Mesar
 

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Because Mesar is a playmaker. He needs to show he is a good passer and produce to step in the show. I don’t expect the same for Beck. Beck, he can get a good % on faceoff, reliable defensively, and i’m gonna be allright cause his profile looks like a bottom 6 player in the NHL. He needs his part of point, but not like Mesar
I don't see him cracking our top six which means he has to shine at other aspects of his game to be of use to us.
Like the 98% of the time he doesn't have the puck. Just an observation.
 
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I don't get why people are so focused strictly on point production. It isn't the most important thing for me at this point.
The most important thing for me is if we can match a Beck/Mesar duo against any line in the AHL and come out on top.
Having a shut down line who are also productive has been a main ingredient in many many championship winning teams.

The thing about Mesar is everyone's been solely looking at his stats and based their opinion on him. He didn't put up 70-80 pts in Junio? He's a bust.

But when he played at the WJC (a tournament a lot of people watch), they would praise him because they were actually watching him rather than basing his game off stats.

Mesar is someone you need to watch to appreciate what he brings. It won't always show up on the stat sheet. Even if he didn't have the 3 pts in 2 games, it wouldn't mean he's playing badly. In fact, he's looked good regardless of the goal and assissts.
 
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The thing about Mesar is everyone's been solely looking at his stats and based their opinion on him. He didn't put up 70-80 pts in Junio? He's a bust.

But when he played at the WJC (a tournament a lot of people watch), they would praise him because they were actually watching him rather than basing his game off stats.

Mesar is someone you need to watch to appreciate what he brings. It won't always show up on the stat sheet. Even if he didn't have the 3 pts in 2 games, it wouldn't mean he's playing badly. In fact, he's looked good regardless of the goal and assissts.
Exactly which is why he needs to excel at multiple things.
I could see him as a depth player filling in top 6 but he's going to have to break in a major way to displace our projected lineup.
I've always looked at role as being a major part of development. I mean his line could end up getting top six minutes without being considered top six.
We saw that with Eller Bourque and Gionta in the post season all those years ago. The third line is critical in a good team build.
 
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I don't see him cracking our top six which means he has to shine at other aspects of his game to be of use to us.
Like the 98% of the time he doesn't have the puck. Just an observation.
Hockey is changing. It's no sin to have a scoring capability on your third, or even your 4th lines. It's early, but in his first two games in the world's supposedly second best league, Mesar has shown he has the speed, skill and chops to be a factor.

He'll play in the NHL for Montreal or some other team.
 

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