Player Discussion: Heinola Thread

TS Quint

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Heinola might not make it, but it's not because of his size. I'm not sure why anyone would be against giving him 20 games to see what you have here.
The Jets don’t need the fans to see what they have in Heinola. They have been watching him for probably over 7 years, they know what they have.
 
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That's what we're all waiting for - I look forward to seeing how Ville's' big brain handles the walls / corners.
Not sure how Stan ended up in your argument - these guys have very differing strengths and they've been discussed at length.
Usually it's Slow Stan not Dumb Stan - but I know you had to make your point . . .
Any chance to bash our black sheep.

I feel really fortunate that though we might be lacking a wee bit of top end talent on d we have some really strong depth. I'm sure we will need it by the time the season is done.

I also hope that Ville makes it impossible to not play him. Hell I hope he usurps Sammy and becomes the second pair D. Imagine if he and Miller mesh well and push 54 and 4 to the third pair. That would be 3 pairs with an offensive and defensive guy.
 

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The Jets don’t need the fans to see what they have in Heinola. They have been watching him for probably over 7 years, they know what they have.

And what they have, in my opinion, is better than 3 or 4 of the guys that play every night.
 

cneely

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You think he’s Makar? What a terrible comparison.

Yes it’s possible to overcome size. But no matter how you look at it you have to overcome it. It is an advantage being bigger and stronger.

It's not an advantage to be faster and more skilled?
 

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Both related to the same injury and the set back wasn't huge, the Jets' defense were just insanely healthy.
They are indeed 2 setbacks not one, and you can also include the year he had a spot waiting for him and was just atrocious in TC and exy and the year he probably did well enough to stick but was forced down due to vet depth.

Ville has had a very challenging pro career to this point. He needs to stay healthy and show what he can do at this level.

The Jets don’t need the fans to see what they have in Heinola. They have been watching him for probably over 7 years, they know what they have.
Lol what? How many nhl games? How many playoff games?

We haven't seen shit yet.
 

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Quinn Hughes, 5'10", 180
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Heinola might not make it, but it's not because of his size. I'm not sure why anyone would be against giving him 20 games to see what you have here.
The smaller the player, the more exceptional the rest of their game needs to be. But that goes for all attributes

Hopefully Heinola is fully healthy and the org gives him a chance to show what he can do in the show. That said, they've watched every single shift of his in the AHL and every single rep of him practicing vs NHLers, so they already have an idea of how he should translate his game to the big team
 

TS Quint

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And what they have, in my opinion, is better than 3 or 4 of the guys that play every night.
And in my opinion the Jets are better at evaluating than you. Saying he is better than 3 or 4 of the Jets defensemen is hyperbole at best. People get so upset over all these guys who “never get their chance” but where are they now? Where is the list of all these guys moving on to bigger better things? Jets have done pretty well in evaluating their players.

I hope little Megamind does well. But so far he hasn’t been able to defend. If he can’t turn the puck over he can’t play. He should get his chance this year to play, get comfortable and stop making every pass 90 feet as well. I can’t wait to see how he does.

They are indeed 2 setbacks not one, and you can also include the year he had a spot waiting for him and was just atrocious in TC and exy and the year he probably did well enough to stick but was forced down due to vet depth.

Ville has had a very challenging pro career to this point. He needs to stay healthy and show what he can do at this level.


Lol what? How many nhl games? How many playoff games?

We haven't seen shit yet.
The Jets don’t need to see him play 200 NHL games to know what they have. They can see what they have in the AHL.
 
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And in my opinion the Jets are better at evaluating than you. Saying he is better than 3 or 4 of the Jets defensemen is hyperbole at best. People get so upset over all these guys who “never get their chance” but where are they now? Where is the list of all these guys moving on to bigger better things? Jets have done pretty well in evaluating their players.

I hope little Megamind does well. But so far he hasn’t been able to defend. If he can’t turn the puck over he can’t play. He should get his chance this year to play, get comfortable and stop making every pass 90 feet as well. I can’t wait to see how he does.


The Jets don’t need to see him play 200 NHL games to know what they have. They can see what they have in the AHL.
I agree wth your top comment but not bottom.

They might not need to see 200 games but they surely need to see him in a long run of healthy nhl play to properly assess him. Hopefully he gets that coming up here so we can decide what we need to do at the tdl.
 

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Dude is only 5'11 180sonething. not going to cut it in the modern nhl - bye bye tiny heiny

Edit: Oh wait thats cale makars stats. My bad.
now compare their shot, speed, offensive skill sets, puck-handling, creativity, anything else related to playing hockey.

The Jets don’t need to see him play 200 NHL games to know what they have. They can see what they have in the AHL.
i find it difficult calling heinola a prospect still (not sure if we are or not) so he may not fully be in this category. but it may be another case of HFboards seeing a few AHL highlight clips over the years, and thinking they know more than the team that watches these prospects, and analyze what they have every single day. comparing him to makar and hughes on the other page, what the f*** are people on?

pre-season all these prospect thumpers on here were projecting some ridiculous youth movement b/c bowness is gone... how many consecutive years of posting out-to-lunch take will it take for some on here to reevaluate how they project prospects, or how competitive NHL teams operate? not a single prospect made the team & their #1. maybe just maaaybe the Jets know what they have and what's best to win games.
 
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Just his body of work in various minor leagues and my opinion. I think there is a place in the NHL for large physical defencemen like Stanley as well as more skilled guys like Heinola.
Fair enough. I'll reserve judgement as to whether he's a better option than what we have until I see a body of his work (while being mindful that he'll need time to get his legs and brain upto NHL speed)

I'm hoping you're right
 
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And in my opinion the Jets are better at evaluating than you. Saying he is better than 3 or 4 of the Jets defensemen is hyperbole at best. People get so upset over all these guys who “never get their chance” but where are they now? Where is the list of all these guys moving on to bigger better things? Jets have done pretty well in evaluating their players.

I hope little Megamind does well. But so far he hasn’t been able to defend. If he can’t turn the puck over he can’t play. He should get his chance this year to play, get comfortable and stop making every pass 90 feet as well. I can’t wait to see how he does.


The Jets don’t need to see him play 200 NHL games to know what they have. They can see what they have in the AHL.
I would assume they are better than evaluation than me, and Arniel is on the record saying he wants this player in the NHL.

Defending is important, no doubt, but recently, defencemen like the aforementioned Makar, Fox, Hughes, and guys like Hutson are also demonstrating that there is value in getting offence from the blue line as well.

They can see what they have in the AHL. He's been one of the best defencemen in that league for several years now.
 

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