GKJ
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It’s the Jett Luchanko thread, where we talk about Jett Luchanko.
It’s the Jett Luchanko thread, where we talk about Jett Luchanko.
I cant believe how bad those practice jerseys look
You keep saying that, but how else do you determine who to keep?Training camp is not a good player evaluation tool.
You keep saying that, but how else do you determine who to keep?
Past NHL performance is nice, but what about players coming off subpar seasons? Or players with a limited track record? Can't assume a one year wonder will repeat that performance. How about a player coming off injury?
Nor can you assume that CHL, AHL or SHL/KHL performance translates to the NHL - a lot of players who put up big numbers at lower levels fail to pan out.
So while past performance is useful information, you also need to see how they look at present, and that includes both practice and scrimmages (which fans only have a limited exposure) as well as exhibition games.
With Luchanko, a good pre-season probably won't make a difference, he'd have to be lights out to stick because he has no track record.
The black on the shoulder looks hideous. Like someone cut a hole in all the jerseys.I cant believe how bad those practice jerseys look
I really, really, really hope they send him back.
The evidence generally shows that if a guy is 18 and not McDavid, Mathews, MacKinnon, Bedard...
send them back.
"Holding your own" at 18 is a recipe for being risk averse and not developing offensively/being delayed development wise. Treading water and trying to simply avoid making mistakes is not where you want a talented young guy to be.
Dont Cole Sillinger the kid.
Heck, guys like Lafreniere, Kakko, Kotkaniemi, Zadina had a lot more "talent" than Luchanko, were rushed, and look at what is happening/has happened.
Noah Cates with Luchanko's speed would be a top six center and a Selke candidate every year.
That is categorically false. Cates produces offence in like the bottom 20% of NHL players, and giving him more speed isn't going to make him a better scorer. See: Bailey, JustinNoah Cates with Luchanko's speed would be a top six center and a Selke candidate every year.
No, he doesn't. He produces offense like a typical 3C, but he's an top defense center, with Luchanko type speed he'd be top 5 Selke every year. Speed is the one thing Cates lacks.That is categorically false. Cates produces offence in like the bottom 20% of NHL players, and giving him more speed isn't going to make him a better scorer. See: Bailey, Justin
This is wild, even for you.
5 o clock somewhere. Jett has earned the right to stay up and not develop to his full potential. We all know the Flyers aren't bringing it out of him.Is it too early to start drinking? Might need to start after this comment.
Citation needed.No, he doesn't. He produces offense like a typical 3C