Waived: [PIT] F Jesse Puljujarvi waived by the Penguins (cleared)

Muffin

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He wasn't the north American grinder who stumbles around and does a lot of nothing who Sullivan loves as a self insert.

He definitely earned his spot in the lineup and was becoming a pretty solid player for the Penguins but Sullivan refused to play him. Why have him in the lineup when you have such a cog like Matt Nieto?
I had no idea Nieto was still in the league..
 

DavidHasselhoffsFist

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Cup or Bust

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I haven't watched Puljujarvi since he left the Oilers but his biggest problem is sometimes he plays really well and the rest of the time he does absolutely nothing, like AHL level player absolutely nothing. There is not enough in between with him. If he ever improved his consistency and played with more urgency and focus, he would be a solid player. Not sure if that has changed much or not.
 

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This guy's draft position got him 3 more years in the NHL than he deserved. He might get claimed by a team with injuries to be their 12/13th forward. But he'll be in Europe by next season.

I have nothing against the guy. But he was never anything special at the NHL level. Buh-bye.
 
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He played well enough to get a jersey here over a couple others, but It's not changing Pittsburgh's trajectory one way or another. I wish him well.
 
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biturbo19

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As expected. Had a little bit of a mini-streak early, but he is what he is. And it's not good enough.

He's just not a smart player. Doesn't see the ice well and plays the whole game with his head down. Handles the puck poorly. Doesn't have a particularly great shot. Fast in a straight line, but ponderous and clumsy as heck, completely lacking in agility and the finer points of 4-direction skating. He's an absolute "tweener". Isn't even remotely close to good enough offensively to justify any sort of Top-6/Scoring Line role...but doesn't play with enough consistent intensity, or bring enough to ST/PK, and isn't good at all defensively to play a solid Bottom-6 role. Whatever metrics ever said he was, were wrong, presumably due to some distortion.

There's just not really much place in the NHL for guys like that. :dunno:

He absolutely got more chances at it than your average guy, due to his draft pedigree though. After this year, it's gotta be back to Europe i'd assume. He can be a top player in Finland in a nice stable situation, still making decent money. Played a decent number of NHL games and will probably play a few more before the season is out...but it's hard to see him getting another extra chance at this point.
 

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