He is like a right handed Hossa in terms of impact at least that is the ceiling I seeOh I have no doubt that Jack Quinn will be an integral price of the core. A monster 2 way PPG player if he can just stay healthy.
It seems odd to go from injury -> surgery -> no team practice -> then 8 weeks later we wake up and he is 100% participant and playing in a game within 24 hours. We have seen a lot of injuries in a lot of sports and surgery/8 weeks away from practicing to then suddenly 100% go at practice with no on ramp and playing live within 24 hours is not the standard for any of them.*
*unless teams are fighting for a championship.
Do you REALLY want to put money on that?Even they aren't that inept.
Even they aren't that inept.
Do you REALLY want to put money on that?
I think you might be underestimating this coaching staff in your assessment....
Eh, sorry was meant to be rhetorical.As an avid non-gambler... sure. 10 bucks to a charity of the other's choice?
This kid could be our best forward one day. Please stay healthy!
Hmmmm...Semantics, but I think Quinn is a dynamic skater. His edge work is nice.
Relevant bit:
“Injuries limited Quinn to just 27 games and robbed him of the opportunity to make serious noise around the league as a sophomore. Heading into year three, the 22-year-old right winger looks poised for a monster breakout.
For starters, Quinn produced five-on-five points at the fifth-best rate of all NHL forwards who logged 300 minutes last season.
5v5 Point Rate Leaders (2023-24)
1 Connor McDavid 3.5
2 Nathan MacKinnon 3.42
3 Nikita Kucherov 3.07
4 Auston Matthews 2.95
5 Jack Quinn 2.93
6 David Pastrnak 2.89
7 Artemi Panarin 2.86
8 Sidney Crosby 2.76
9 Max Domi 2.73
10 Nico Hischier 2.7
Quinn is a cerebral, high-IQ attacker in the offensive zone. He has the high-end puck skills and patience to make poised plays in dangerous offensive spots where defenders are applying pressure. He has a knack for slipping away from defenders and getting open on the inside and a filthy shot from mid-range. Quinn isn’t a dynamic skater or puck carrier, but if he’s paired with a speedy, play-driving left winger (which the Sabres have options for), it backs off defenders and creates extra space for him to make plays.
Increased usage alone could unlock a significant production increase for Quinn. He ranked ninth among Sabres forwards in five-on-five ice-time per game last season and seventh in average power-play time. With Jeff Skinner gone, he could be one of a few contenders to spend more time on the first unit power-play. Quinn has all the talent to be a top-of-the-lineup stud — all he needs is a clean bill of health and a bigger role to shine in 2024-25.“
ETA: I had no idea he was *that* efficient as a point-producer last year. I was already excited for a healthy season from him, but now even more so.
This kid could be our best forward one day. Please stay healthy!
Hmmmm...Semantics, but I think Quinn is a dynamic skater. His edge work is nice.
Also, he's going to be one of our better two-way players if everything goes right. He's a gem!
If Quinn plays like most of the fan base seems to think he will, and Tage produces at just an average of his past 3 years, the Sabres will have 2 dangerous lines and concerns about the offence should disappear.
You should check Peterka's 5v5 production while you are gushing over Quinn!
Relevant bit:
“Injuries limited Quinn to just 27 games and robbed him of the opportunity to make serious noise around the league as a sophomore. Heading into year three, the 22-year-old right winger looks poised for a monster breakout.
For starters, Quinn produced five-on-five points at the fifth-best rate of all NHL forwards who logged 300 minutes last season.
5v5 Point Rate Leaders (2023-24)
1 Connor McDavid 3.5
2 Nathan MacKinnon 3.42
3 Nikita Kucherov 3.07
4 Auston Matthews 2.95
5 Jack Quinn 2.93
6 David Pastrnak 2.89
7 Artemi Panarin 2.86
8 Sidney Crosby 2.76
9 Max Domi 2.73
10 Nico Hischier 2.7
Quinn is a cerebral, high-IQ attacker in the offensive zone. He has the high-end puck skills and patience to make poised plays in dangerous offensive spots where defenders are applying pressure. He has a knack for slipping away from defenders and getting open on the inside and a filthy shot from mid-range. Quinn isn’t a dynamic skater or puck carrier, but if he’s paired with a speedy, play-driving left winger (which the Sabres have options for), it backs off defenders and creates extra space for him to make plays.
Increased usage alone could unlock a significant production increase for Quinn. He ranked ninth among Sabres forwards in five-on-five ice-time per game last season and seventh in average power-play time. With Jeff Skinner gone, he could be one of a few contenders to spend more time on the first unit power-play. Quinn has all the talent to be a top-of-the-lineup stud — all he needs is a clean bill of health and a bigger role to shine in 2024-25.“
ETA: I had no idea he was *that* efficient as a point-producer last year. I was already excited for a healthy season from him, but now even more so.
I’ve said it before, if JJ can up his PP production he will reach the next tier of scorers. I guess we can say the same for Quinner who doesn’t have the speed of JJ but I think is more dynamic offensivelyYou should check Peterka's 5v5 production while you are gushing over Quinn!