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Prospect Info: Jakub Dobes (2020 - 136th, USHL- Omaha Lancers)

It takes like 10 seconds to see he's not elite. Look at how he looks through traffic on the PK. He's on his toes. An elite goalie like Price will crouch and is ready to make a save.

A good coach like Cooper won the final by exploiting Price's weakness in 2021. Shots from the point through traffic. And a good one timer from a right-handed shot. Thats where you need a good team and our trap failed.
This would literally be a 100% coachable thing. To write a player off because of a habit or approach is nuts.
 
It’s only been 3 games but it’s 3 wins that we probably don’t get with Primeau.

Great that he’s been able to steady the team
 
I'm glad the evaluation of our 23 year is already known and he's come up lacking.
He's starting from a much stronger position than anyone we've had for years.
It's just too bad he can't get any better.

FME :banghead:
 
Not hard to have as many goals as Mete when Mete hasn't played yet this year. :laugh: He also scored as many goals as Suzuki and Gallagher combined!

However, Mete scored 4 goals last year, which is more than Dobes did at any recorded level. :thumbu:

Update - Mete still blows :(
 
Pretty sad what happened with his development, but he isn't needed now anyway with all the LDs we have.

I sure hope we ever need Mete at this point, thing will have gone pretty bad around here ;)
 
Habs likely won't be contending until five years from now, with Suzuki as the oldest youngster now in his prime at a fresh 28 years of age.

How anyone can maintain that this very young team -- without a generationnal talent -- will make any serious noise in the playoffs before that is beyond me?

If we have a good G in five years, that should be perfect timing, IMO.
And then, out of nowhere, Demidov fell into our lap.
 

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