Thanks Hammer! Great vids.
Yes. Thanks a ton. I watched the shift-by-shift and it was interesting. He played a very simple and conservative game. More chip-outs than I expected and next to no rushes. Definitely not aggressive with the puck. Very willing to hit. I'm curious to see more.
I think Merrimack's horrible season came to an end last night. (As an aside, theyblost 5-1 and Preds' Dante Fabbro had 5 points.)
Kovacevic had a pretty good year on a horrible team. Will we see him on an AHL ATO soon?
Couldn't they just sign him to an ELC?I think Merrimack's horrible season came to an end last night. (As an aside, theyblost 5-1 and Preds' Dante Fabbro had 5 points.)
Kovacevic had a pretty good year on a horrible team. Will we see him on an AHL ATO soon?
I think there may be an expansion draft consideration due to him being over 20?Couldn't they just sign him to an ELC?
He would not leave college for a A.T.O.
We would have to sign him to an 2 year E.L.C. ( because he turns 22 this year) that starts in 2019-20. This will give him 2 yearly signing bonus of 92.5 k and guaranteed 70k in the A.H.L. for the next 2 years.
If we sign him to a N.H.L. contract that includes the current season this year he would be eligible for Seattle expansion draft.
I believe he can play up to 25 games this year on the Moose on a Amateur Try out contract after signing his ELC with the Jets starting next year.
Hey, Habs fan dropping by. Congrats on the win last night.
Just wondering if any of you knew why Kovacevic was let go? I see you have 8 D on your roster. Was it just a numbers thing? Was management trying to sneak him through?
Honestly, I'm surprised you couldn't get something for him.
He's been a rock in Montreal so far. He's playing on the 2nd pairing with another rookie, Jordan Harris, and they're just really playing well together. I know it's only been 9 games, but we're really excited by him to be a long-term #4-#6 guy. He seems very smart with the puck. Makes good passes. Throws the body a bit too. His shot is weak, but at least he throws it at net instead losing it at the blueline.
Any insight would be cool, thanks!
He wouldn't have got playing time with the Jets, with Pionk, De Melo and Schmidt as the starting RD. The Jets moved Heinola to RD in preseason to push Kovacevic even farther down the depth chart. The only real spot that was available was a battle between Samberg and Stanley for 3rd pairing LD, and that's still a battle. The Jets could have waived Capbobianco to keep Kovacevic up as the #8 d man, I think most of us expected that as a move, but Kovacevic would likely just be sitting. I think the organization gave him a chance to play in the NHL, and so far he's made good on it. When Matheson and Edmunson come back for the Habs he's probably a #6 or #7, depends on whether Wideman stays in the lineup for the PP. Nice to see him playing in the NHL, as an overaged draft pick he's worked for it.Hey, Habs fan dropping by. Congrats on the win last night.
Just wondering if any of you knew why Kovacevic was let go? I see you have 8 D on your roster. Was it just a numbers thing? Was management trying to sneak him through?
Honestly, I'm surprised you couldn't get something for him.
He's been a rock in Montreal so far. He's playing on the 2nd pairing with another rookie, Jordan Harris, and they're just really playing well together. I know it's only been 9 games, but we're really excited by him to be a long-term #4-#6 guy. He seems very smart with the puck. Makes good passes. Throws the body a bit too. His shot is weak, but at least he throws it at net instead losing it at the blueline.
Any insight would be cool, thanks!
Hey, Habs fan dropping by. Congrats on the win last night.
Just wondering if any of you knew why Kovacevic was let go? I see you have 8 D on your roster. Was it just a numbers thing? Was management trying to sneak him through?
Honestly, I'm surprised you couldn't get something for him.
He's been a rock in Montreal so far. He's playing on the 2nd pairing with another rookie, Jordan Harris, and they're just really playing well together. I know it's only been 9 games, but we're really excited by him to be a long-term #4-#6 guy. He seems very smart with the puck. Makes good passes. Throws the body a bit too. His shot is weak, but at least he throws it at net instead losing it at the blueline.
Any insight would be cool, thanks!