And cause of that comment we're now losing 6-2 lmaoBy far the easiest remaining game on the schedule...
Because Ed isn't very good at running a power play. Being above average offensively does not get you a job on a NHL PP. Personally I think he is a little slow with his puck movement for the role. He is not naturally quick with the puck. Perhaps he can develop that facet of his game over time, but I really don't see him ever being much of a PP contributor in Detroit once ASP gets here. Ed is quickly becoming very misunderstood as a player.I don't understand how Elmer isn't getting pp time still and still gust on the pp over ed. The ONLY thing I can think of is Todd is playing the useless vets in all situations to try to make them look good so after the season is over he can sell steve on moving them out because they didn't get it done.
What games have you been watching? Ed moves the puck wayyyy better than gus and he actually also has a good shot that he uses. You might be the only fan i know that would prefer gus on the pp over ed.Because Ed isn't very good at running a power play. Being above average offensively does not get you a job on a NHL PP. Personally I think he is a little slow with his puck movement for the role. He is not naturally quick with the puck. Perhaps he can develop that facet of his game over time, but I really don't see him ever being much of a PP contributor in Detroit once ASP gets here. Ed is quickly becoming very misunderstood as a player.
Gus was brought here specifically to run the second PP unit. It is hardly a surprise that he is being asked to do just that.
As is evident by the earlier portion of this paragraph.Because Ed isn't very good at running a power play. Being above average offensively does not get you a job on a NHL PP. Personally I think he is a little slow with his puck movement for the role. He is not naturally quick with the puck. Perhaps he can develop that facet of his game over time, but I really don't see him ever being much of a PP contributor in Detroit once ASP gets here. Ed is quickly becoming very misunderstood as a player.
Gus was brought here specifically to run the second PP unit. It is hardly a surprise that he is being asked to do just that.
Because Ed isn't very good at running a power play. Being above average offensively does not get you a job on a NHL PP. Personally I think he is a little slow with his puck movement for the role. He is not naturally quick with the puck. Perhaps he can develop that facet of his game over time, but I really don't see him ever being much of a PP contributor in Detroit once ASP gets here. Ed is quickly becoming very misunderstood as a player.
Gus was brought here specifically to run the second PP unit. It is hardly a surprise that he is being asked to do just that.
You answered your own questionHmm .. not sure I'd agree with that. He ran the GR PP last year and I thought did an excellent job. Obviously a different level of competition.
And last season we were loosing and then had a strong finish. It's unlikely, but possible we make it, but why Yzerman did not try do anything at trade deadline. We have plenty prospects and mid first this draft. We could land top 4 defansman , Carlo , for exampleFriendly reminder that:
Montreal lost 8 of 9 in early February.
Columbus lost 4 straight in February and 8 of 9 in December.
Ottawa lost 5 straight in February.
Losing is part of the NHL in an 82 game season, especially when you are a playoff bubble team.
What games have you been watching? Ed moves the puck wayyyy better than gus and he actually also has a good shot that he uses. You might be the only fan i know that would prefer gus on the pp over ed.