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I’m sorry but Laine needs to shave that moustache. He looks 60 years old.
It may be we look at different aspects of the game for one specific player. Like for me, joining the rush is not a critical aspect for a def. The way he stands in his zone and makes or breaks plays is more importantSo to recap: half the people in this thread say Baron sucked ass and was the worst player on the ice and the other half say he was very good, kept things simple and joined the rush at the right time.
That's pretty confusing.
hope you put on some drakkar noir am I right fellas?
Gentleman it’s still ongoing, Italian, thin and a booty what’s not to lovewe need an update @Colezuki. Did you give her the ol' Rusty Laine?
He was very good…So to recap: half the people in this thread say Baron sucked ass and was the worst player on the ice and the other half say he was very good.
I’m sorry but Laine needs to shave that moustache. He looks 60 years old.
So to recap: half the people in this thread say Baron sucked ass and was the worst player on the ice and the other half say he was very good, kept things simple and joined the rush at the right time.
That's pretty confusing.
It’s geriatric.It's part of the aura.
You can really tell a posters knowledge about hockey based on how they judge a defenseman.So to recap: half the people in this thread said that Barron sucked ass and was the worst player on the ice and the other half said that he was very good, kept things simple and joined the rush at the right time.
That's pretty confusing.
It's so much more fun having many NHL caliber players. Also unlike past years, we have prospects who are exceeding expectations instead of underachieving and are NHL ready earlier that we thought they'd be. Like a year ago Kapanen was the "forgotten" prospect.What a cool game. Can't say anything too bad about anyone.
Xhekaj was really physical. God I'm glad he's back and healthy.
Dach's skating looked better than I expected. Was way more physical than I expected too. Some nice passes.
Newhook looks like he's continuing his upwards trend. A few of us commented how he improved his hockey IQ down the stretch and it seems he's still adding parts to his game.
Laine is super skilled. Damn.
Hutson had magical moments. His one big issue is getting beat by speed. He'll need to adapt his gap to his weaker straight away speed. He's relentless though. I really want him on PP1.
Mailloux needs to polish his game. It's still rough around the edges. He could work on his agility as well.
Roy is smart and has great puck skills, but man his skating is not where it should for a high end player. It speaks volume to his hockey IQ that he's able to produce without many of the skating skills most top 6 players have.
Looking forward to seeing how Tuch develops this year. Skating, strength, positioning are there. He'll be a good fit with all the big players on the team if he makes it.
Barron looked better than his usual tire fire self. A few bonehead mistakes but not as bad as previous years. Didn't shy from physical play, which is very important for him.
Anderson wasn't bad at all tbh.
Heineman has NHL upside but it's tough to know how high. The physical tools are there. He's a north south player with shot and physicality which I like quite a lot. He's not very smart offensively though which I think will limit him.
My coup de coeur was by far Kapanen though. Holy shit is he smart. High IQ and absolutely relentless. Beautiful punch turns as well used to great effect to create space for himself and others. If he plays more like these he needs to stay.
Easily the best training camp we've in like a decade up to now. Man I still remember the absolute disaster that was the 2021-2022 training camp. Were more at a point where management will have to make really tough decisions at every position.
Different views on the same player is not a bad thing but making claims with no substance to back it up is just wrong.You can really tell a posters knowledge about hockey based on how they judge a defenseman.
I used to remember many posters who thought Markov wasn't good.
Lol. I hated the pick , because I was so smart ? Not really. When you pick a guy in the first round whose ceiling, upside if the stars align is a good 2 way 3C , well hell. Not only was he a bunt attempt, it was bunting with a pencil.Man Poehling sucks. What a brutal draft pick that was. Dumb on the ice. Dumb off the ice. I can't believe some thought he could replace Plekanec like basically at the time of the draft.
He made one to Barron in the first also but it wasn't nearly as good it was in his skates he led Anderson perfectly.We have to give credit to Roy. Making a perfect pass so Anderson could score. That is the reference for a good pass, no?
Wait weren't we told Lapointe was a moron?First draft with Lapointe in charge of scouts (replacing Churla).
My favorite play all evening was when he got caught up ice and hustled back to pinch the puck like plucking grapes.I think you can pretty much stop evaulating Hutson and pencil him in the lineup now
I think he may have been born with a "minor" cleft lip? Surgeries are improving over the years, but there is always a visible scar (like Joquim Phoenix). Typically men will grow a moustache to cover it up as they get older..I’m sorry but Laine needs to shave that moustache. He looks 60 years old.
I'm just glad we finally have something to talk about regardless of which side of the fence you are on.I actually never talk about Barron, but tonight for me he stood out in a bad way. But let's agree to disagree
This is definitely something HuGo needs to keep in mind. I'm sure they're aware, but it scares me knowing that a lot of these guys wont be exempt in 4/5 years down the line. Last thing we want is to be put in a pinch for what to do with some of the young studs.2 expansion drafts in 4 or 5 years could really f*** this team out of really good players.
You can really tell a posters knowledge about hockey based on how they judge a defenseman.
I used to remember many posters who thought Markov wasn't good.