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Still takes WAY too many penalties for my liking.I like Nehring. He is 6'5 and 190. Once he fills out he is going to be a load.
Still takes WAY too many penalties for my liking.I like Nehring. He is 6'5 and 190. Once he fills out he is going to be a load.
Probably for now, but his aggressiveness was one of his appealing traits, according to scouting reports. Easier to tone a player down than ramp them up if they are passive. NHL coaches are good at imposing discipline on players for unnecessary penalties.Still takes WAY too many penalties for my liking.
Logan Stanley says "Do they really"?!?!Probably for now, but his aggressiveness was one of his appealing traits, according to scouting reports. Easier to tone a player down than ramp them up if they are passive. NHL coaches are good at imposing discipline on players for unnecessary penalties.
An optimistic view for a player whose always taken an incredible amount of penalties.Probably for now, but his aggressiveness was one of his appealing traits, according to scouting reports. Easier to tone a player down than ramp them up if they are passive. NHL coaches are good at imposing discipline on players for unnecessary penalties.
Still takes WAY too many penalties for my liking.
Pretty high for NCAA standards and he beats out his teammates by a wide margin.Huh? How and were. His numbers look low
Pretty high for NCAA standards and he beats out his teammates by a wide margin.
So, 6 minor penalties in 32 games, or so. That doesn't seem like a big problem this year.He has 27 minutes this year 15 of which came on one penalty. Seems fine by me
Pretty high for NCAA standards and he beats out his teammates by a wide margin.
I haven't looked in a couple of weeks, but what are Zhilkin and Wagner doing on the Moose? They seem to be dressing for games, but they've got 3 points between the two of them in 30+ games.
I think Wagner is adjusting to NA still and Zhilkin is just that guy that has all the tools and no scoring touch. Every time I see Zhilkin I just think he looks like a NHL player but he can't produce
Pretty good for a 21yr old on a terrible Moose teamHe's top 10 in AHL save percentage. Doesn't have enough games to qualify for their official list but impressive none the less.
To this point, I really feel like the Moose are desperately missing guys like Jeff Mallot on the ice and in the room. I know Toninato is a warrior and a great teammate, but the Moose seem to be doing an injustice to younger players, like Zhilkin, by not having more Mallot-type players. I get the kids have to learn on their own, but the development philosophy of the organization has been so deliberate that it is a bit perplexing why there hasnt been more insulating moves to have more veteran character guys.I think Wagner is adjusting to NA still and Zhilkin is just that guy that has all the tools and no scoring touch. Every time I see Zhilkin I just think he looks like a NHL player but he can't produce
To this point, I really feel like the Moose are desperately missing guys like Jeff Mallot on the ice and in the room. I know Toninato is a warrior and a great teammate, but the Moose seem to be doing an injustice to younger players, like Zhilkin, by not having more Mallot-type players. I get the kids have to learn on their own, but the development philosophy of the organization has been so deliberate that it is a bit perplexing why there hasnt been more insulating moves to have more veteran character guys.
Yup. Zinger needs to do a better job of putting together a roster that is conducive to allowing skilled young prospects thrive and develop.They didn't bring in the correct or enough vets and it's showing this year.
I hope that this is rectified next season as we will be having Yager and some other prospects joining the team.
Jared Anderson Dolan was a good choice to replace Malott, but injuries are the name of the game this year.To this point, I really feel like the Moose are desperately missing guys like Jeff Mallot on the ice and in the room. I know Toninato is a warrior and a great teammate, but the Moose seem to be doing an injustice to younger players, like Zhilkin, by not having more Mallot-type players. I get the kids have to learn on their own, but the development philosophy of the organization has been so deliberate that it is a bit perplexing why there hasnt been more insulating moves to have more veteran character guys.
This is pretty much the same for Stanley. Half his PIM come from 3 games. 17, 15, 5.He has 27 minutes this year 15 of which came on one penalty. Seems fine by me