Xspyrit
DJ Dorion
Wait, why is there talk about Kurashev? He's a bad player, ala Kubalik, probably even worse defensively.
Did you read my post? It is explained in it...
"Brannstrom is not sought after" because :
- He is undersized.
- He doesn't produce enough offense for a team to justify making a spot for him.
- There is not a lot of D-men under 6'0 in this league.
- Most modern D-men can move the puck these days and they are all much taller/bigger.
- Vancouver already have Hughes (or team X already player Y)... so they don't really need/want a guy like Brannstrom as you will want Hughes (player Y) out there on every OZ start.
- Usually, NHL staffs don't play D-men on their off-side. Brannstrom is a LHD and the league has a surplus of LHDs and a shortage of RHDs
I finish saying : If Brannstrom was just a bit faster, or just a bit taller, or just a bit more productive or even just a RHD, he would have a regular spot by now.
Am I supposed to provide more reasons for what you just mentioned in your post or should that be enough? He's lacking one of these 4 factors to solidify a spot. He's actually a very similar player to Matt Grzelcyk, however not as good of a skater.
Many Canucks fans would rather have him over Juulsen, Desharnais or even Soucy, but 2 of them are RHDs so same situation as here vs Hamonic or JBD.
All that said, it makes you wonder why stupid Dorion targeted him for Stone (who has the 9th best PPG so far this season) as he is an undersized LHD. Almost only elite ones end up sticking (like Hughes, Hutson)
Also, see this :
Tell me you don't have a clue of what I am talking about without telling me lol
It's not because you don't understand some stuff that it is nonsense, everyone has limitations. As for reasons why Brannstrom isn't sticking, I listed 6 of them, 3 of them are reasons you also just mentioned, which is is really weird because when it happens, it means people are agreeing lmao.
Edit : I find it so ridiculous in 2025 when people refer to expected goals as "fancy stats" like it was NOT REAL... I mean, it's data based on scoring chance quality & quantity. It's a more evolved statistic than the simple number of shots (which is USELESS in comparison). Time to evolve.
4 teams have now moved on from Brannstrom, two of which he didn't even get into a game for. He has consistently been one of if not the most sheltered Dman every team he plays for under 3 different coaches. At some point, are we ever going to see people admit he just isn't good enough?
Did you read my post? It is explained in it...
"Brannstrom is not sought after" because :
- He is undersized.
- He doesn't produce enough offense for a team to justify making a spot for him.
- There is not a lot of D-men under 6'0 in this league.
- Most modern D-men can move the puck these days and they are all much taller/bigger.
- Vancouver already have Hughes (or team X already player Y)... so they don't really need/want a guy like Brannstrom as you will want Hughes (player Y) out there on every OZ start.
- Usually, NHL staffs don't play D-men on their off-side. Brannstrom is a LHD and the league has a surplus of LHDs and a shortage of RHDs
I finish saying : If Brannstrom was just a bit faster, or just a bit taller, or just a bit more productive or even just a RHD, he would have a regular spot by now.
Am I supposed to provide more reasons for what you just mentioned in your post or should that be enough? He's lacking one of these 4 factors to solidify a spot. He's actually a very similar player to Matt Grzelcyk, however not as good of a skater.
Many Canucks fans would rather have him over Juulsen, Desharnais or even Soucy, but 2 of them are RHDs so same situation as here vs Hamonic or JBD.
All that said, it makes you wonder why stupid Dorion targeted him for Stone (who has the 9th best PPG so far this season) as he is an undersized LHD. Almost only elite ones end up sticking (like Hughes, Hutson)
Also, see this :
The Decline Of Small Defensemen In The NHL Draft - HockeyProspect.com
Ryan Ellis was drafted 11th overall ny Nashville in 2009. Photo by Aaron Bell/OHL Images
hockeyprospect.com
You bring up all kinds of nonsense, fancy stats & players that are irrelevant. None of that matters. Brannstrom is too small, too soft & too weak for the NHL, period. He is not elite, he's an average skater & doesn't produce enough pts to warrant a roster spot in the NHL. He'll eventually be back in Europe where he belongs.
Tell me you don't have a clue of what I am talking about without telling me lol
It's not because you don't understand some stuff that it is nonsense, everyone has limitations. As for reasons why Brannstrom isn't sticking, I listed 6 of them, 3 of them are reasons you also just mentioned, which is is really weird because when it happens, it means people are agreeing lmao.
Edit : I find it so ridiculous in 2025 when people refer to expected goals as "fancy stats" like it was NOT REAL... I mean, it's data based on scoring chance quality & quantity. It's a more evolved statistic than the simple number of shots (which is USELESS in comparison). Time to evolve.
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