I can't see KH getting much 6th rounder?If we put Primeau on waivers and he clears, it will make it easier to trade him. If we trade for a vet goalie, the other team likely has to call someone up, and Primeau can be included to fill in for their AHL team.
Primeau is a prime example of why we shouldn't get over excited over a goalie prospect putting up good college numbers (like Fowler). You never know what you have with goalies until they get here.
They had eyes on Demidov last year, they were 100% ok with a potential chance to get himOne thing clear is that management doesn't want to go full tank mode this season
That Luke Cavallin lad looked okay but I doubt he's ready for a lengthy engagement.Agreed but the Habs need to add depth if Primeau is sent elsewhere
Exactly that was Askarov's issue as well to some degree. It's a great problem to have in my opinion because you can always teach positioning but can't always teach athleticism/reaction time/etc. Dobes always reminded me of Pekka Rinne in that sense. He too was big, aggressive and chaotic in the net.I have watched Dobes play closely this year. To call his style unconventional, is an understatement. He plays an aggressive, if not awkward, style where he challenges the shooters relying on his size to cover as much net as possible. He really overcommits on occasion. While that style may work against AHL level players, I have a feeling that NHL players will light this guy up.
I was going to post this exact same type of post lmaoWhen I was younger, playing nets but not really understanding the position from a strategic perspective, I used to think Hasek was the luckiest ass goalie to ever play the game.
When I got older and started to learn more about the position, he was really ahead of his time, he was baiting people into those saves all the time. Everything he did had a purpose.. the barrel roll save was specifically designed to force shooters into a space where they couldn't get enough lift on the puck and had no choice but to shovel it along the ice to where his sprawling arm would be.
I liked him as a Sabre, that team was fun to watchI was going to post this exact same type of post lmao
When I was a twerp, to the eye, I remember thinking 'mannnn, it's incredible but it looks like some pretty lucky saves a lot, sometimes the flopping around looks, aesthetically , like he doesn't know what he's doing' lol
And yeah boy was I wrong when you start to understand what all the numbers mean especially in comparison to the other greats and Hasek it was like , .930+ sv % 's like every time , it was ridiculous lol especially taking into account the legendary hockey players playing at the time lol
He was somethin special that guy, loved him as a Red Wing, haaaated him as a Senator
Good riddance if so. Can't see any reason to keep Primeau around at this point.Could be the end for Primeau. It's up to Dobes to show he belongs.
One thing clear is that management doesn't want to go full tank mode this season
I agree. To me, the decision to promote Dobes now smacks of a bit of panic. I think the players have lost confidence in Primeau and that's never a never a good thing. But as I have often said, the team is in a transitional year and there will be a bit of experimenting to see have we have.Exactly that was Askarov's issue as well to some degree. It's a great problem to have in my opinion because you can always teach positioning but can't always teach athleticism/reaction time/etc. Dobes always reminded me of Pekka Rinne in that sense. He too was big, aggressive and chaotic in the net.
Unfortunately I think Dobes still needs to work on that part of his game. He has all the tools to be a beast goalie, but I agree with you If he overcommits at the NHL level he is toast lol players will pick him apart and make him look like Cayden Primeau 2.0 when he first joined the Habs.
While I don't think he's ready quite yet, I will say that Dobes has improved big time since last year. He's not as chaotic as he once was nor does he waste as much energy moving around the net. More simple movements and trusting his size/angles to make the save instead of diving all over the place & overextending on saves. I just wish they'd leave him alone for a little longer so he can keep working on that.
The call up was announced some times before the Habs boarded their plane (they left this morning).Damn he's there already he had to be on the road long before the call up was reported?
Why he is such a valuable trading asset at the trade deadline to any contender who believes that they have a realistic chance to go deep in the playoffs. Savard has the game that is built for the wars of the playoffs.I honestly think that all solutions to Habs goalie problems is David Savard. The dude blocks 100% of the shots.
I keep forgetting we have volohkin.....love his game a lot but haven't watched since last season, how's he looking?Dobes has a lot of athleticism and talent. I don't see him flopping around, I see him doing whatever it takes to get in front of a puck even if it's unorthodox at times.
I've had a lot of time for Dobes since we drafted him. There's a lot to coach in on technique but he's a top tier athlete in net and has the size, competitiveness to match.
Don't write him off. He might not ultimately win out over Fowler or Volokhin, but he's got a really great shot at taking the reins from Montembeault in the mean-time.
MSL confirms that Dobes is starting vs Panthers on Saturday.