eklund the clown
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Easy answer..... nopeIt depends on Slaf. Will he be able to understand Demi's game and be fast enough on the ice to anticipate the plays Demi will be trying to do?
Easy answer..... nopeIt depends on Slaf. Will he be able to understand Demi's game and be fast enough on the ice to anticipate the plays Demi will be trying to do?
Bro mesar is dogshitUnpopular opinion but Mesar is fully capable of following Demidov's rhythm.
Its a shame we'll probably never get to see it.
Also i think Demidov is easely going to be the best offensive player from Day 1 so im nto sure why we would play him on the 2nd line rather than the first one?
Demi-TsarWho has the higher upside, Mesar or Demidov?
Fast answer, but maybe not the right one...Easy answer..... nope
Having two generational players in the pipeline is crazyWho has the higher upside, Mesar or Demidov?
Demidov of courseWho has the higher upside, Mesar or Demidov?
As a rookie, better to keep him away from biggest defensive responsibilities until he gets accustomed to the pace of the game.
Not saying Demidov won't be on 1st line, but needn't rush him there either. Also, spreading out the fire power will never hurt as Demidov could. being confidence to Slaf, Laine or someone else's game and bring them to a new level for their future play.
Easy answer..... nope
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I can appreciate that you want to support your guy, but this is delusional. Dude was barely a ppg player in the OHL in his D+2 year. At no point, anywhere in his career, has he demonstrated anything to suggest he's suited to an offensive role, especially in the NHL. Demidov is perhaps the most talented player the Habs have seen in 40 years, and you want to play him with a guy who couldn't even manage 20 goals in the OHL? That's literally insane.He 100% has regressed visually but he dint get his opportunities this year after the injury. The team is visibly trying to punish him for the stuff he said last summer and the resistance he offered throughout his journey. Its the only explanation i see.
Mesar shines on a offensive role. So asking him to play physical and not be the driver on a third line, thats going to affect his game. He looks bad without the puck in general but saying he doesnt have the offensive talent to play alongside Demi is madness and uninformed.
He 100% has regressed visually but he dint get his opportunities this year after the injury. The team is visibly trying to punish him for the stuff he said last summer and the resistance he offered throughout his journey. Its the only explanation i see.
Mesar shines on a offensive role. So asking him to play physical and not be the driver on a third line, thats going to affect his game. He looks bad without the puck in general but saying he doesnt have the offensive talent to play alongside Demi is madness and uninformed.
I can appreciate that you want to support your guy, but this is delusional. Dude was barely a ppg player in the OHL in his D+2 year. At no point, anywhere in his career, has he demonstrated anything to suggest he's suited to an offensive role, especially in the NHL. Demidov is perhaps the most talented player the Habs have seen in 40 years, and you want to play him with a guy who couldn't even manage 20 goals in the OHL? That's literally insane.