Oddbob
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Keep them down , we need higher draft pick
You know rookies being in the lineup even when good, doesn't mean you win more games, right?
Keep them down , we need higher draft pick
I agree...I think the amount of time it takes for them to make the adjustment to the NHL game (and ice), will dictate when they arrive in Detroit, full-time. It could be quick, it could take a year and a smidge.Tonight Kenny mentioned "Raymond being at least 1yr away". That could change, lots of variables & until we hear it from SY it's an insider's rumor/speculation with some merit. Hopefully Raymond & Berggren are FT in DET by mid-season or by TDL at the latest. I think both start in GR & are the 1st call-ups. LT that's probably best for their developement, loads of TOI, roles etc. Let them adjust to NA ice & a more physical league, while gaining strength, muscle mass under our supervision.
Tonight Kenny mentioned "Raymond being at least 1yr away". That could change, lots of variables & until we hear it from SY it's an insider's rumor/speculation with some merit. Hopefully Raymond & Berggren are FT in DET by mid-season or by TDL at the latest. I think both start in GR & are the 1st call-ups. LT that's probably best for their developement, loads of TOI, roles etc. Let them adjust to NA ice & a more physical league, while gaining strength, muscle mass under our supervision.
And Stuzle, just one pick up from us, just played his first complete season right out of the draft. Just shows how insanely important draft order really is.
But being the best player out of the draft so far seems to have helped.Just because he was one pick above doesn’t mean he’s the better player.
Not saying he will be worse or be better long-term. Just saying draft order isn’t how you measure players.
Are we even sure Raymond goes to the AHL next year? Good chances he stays in Frolunda.
Just because he was one pick above doesn’t mean he’s the better player.
Not saying he will be worse or be better long-term. Just saying draft order isn’t how you measure players.
Berggren is still far too perimeter to make the jump to the NHL next season. That 2:20min IceHockeyGIFs video along with another insider look by the CMoreHockey team all tell the same story. He doesn't push to the middle or look for the shot for himself. Once he starts taking his ice he will make an impact but that could take longer than next year.
Sending Berggren back to Sweden would be a major mistake at his age and given what he just did in Sweden
He'll be 21. Time to play in North America.
Raymond is trickier. I think he might benefit from another year in Sweden, but Frolunda's roll-four approach doesn't fit the Wings' needs. I'd rather he play somewhere we gets to play in a take-charge role.
Maybe that place isn't Grand Rapids. Maybe it is. But even if it isn't, at least we know he's adapting to the North American rink/style.
Besides, no Raymond in Frolunda opens important playing time for Soderblom and Niederbach.
Not true, Raymond was second line, he got plenty P/P alsoHonestly, Raymond could light the world on fire right out of the gate in GR next season and I'd still keep him down aside from a 9 game stint.
Frolunda never really gave him the opportunity to be the top player and offensively dominate. He can benefit from a year of that.
What do you mean NHL speed, does he need to learn how to slow down?Berggren's only obstacle in adjusting to the NHL, which is an obstacle 99% of players endure, is adjusting to the speed of the NHL game.
Being an undersized perimeter player is who he is, and is not going to change much. It severely limits his ultimate upside and he'll never be the first-line winger I've seen some people say he can be, but contrary to popular belief, his style can and does thrive in the NHL. Likely heavily dependent on PP production. Not every forward needs to be cutting to the net with the puck on his stick. Drawing players to you, finding lanes, and effectively feeding open linemates who do drive the net is just as important. He can live on the outside, the question is simply 'is he good enough to make that work for him in the NHL?'
Not true, Raymond was second line, he got plenty P/P also
Frolunda has 2 equal lines and Raymond was on one of them. If you're talking about opportunities Soderblom and Niederbach did not get it , not until end of the season when Raymond went down.Curious how you think Raymond being a 2nd line guy disproves my statement that he didn't get an opportunity to be the top player and offensively dominate.
You literally just validated it.
Frolunda has 2 equal lines and Raymond was on one of them. If you're talking about opportunities Soderblom and Niederbach did not get it , not until end of the season when Raymond went down.
Frolunda has four equal lines. That's the problem.
What do you mean NHL speed, does he need to learn how to slow down?
Last perimeter player we had was Nyquist, I kinda miss him , his skills
Berggren's only obstacle in adjusting to the NHL, which is an obstacle 99% of players endure, is adjusting to the speed of the NHL game.
Being an undersized perimeter player is who he is, and is not going to change much. It severely limits his ultimate upside and he'll never be the first-line winger I've seen some people say he can be, but contrary to popular belief, his style can and does thrive in the NHL. Likely heavily dependent on PP production. Not every forward needs to be cutting to the net with the puck on his stick. Drawing players to you, finding lanes, and effectively feeding open linemates who do drive the net is just as important. He can live on the outside, the question is simply 'is he good enough to make that work for him in the NHL?'
The only way to find out is putting him with Vrana or another speedy winger who goes to the net. He worked incredibly well in that kind of setup in Skelleftea, and his teammates knew that when Berggren had the puck they had better start skating to the net.
Note: This isn't necessarily directed at you.Why he has nothing to prove in Frolunda anymore? Seriously doubt Yzerman would've given him his ELC contract if he wasn't going to play in either Detroit or GR this season.
Note: This isn't necessarily directed at you.
I feel like I am living in Looney Tunes land. Raymond is no where ready enough for North America and I have no idea why people are slotting him into the Wing's roster next year. Berggeren who is bigger and had a dominating season, people have him starting in Grand Rapids and hopefully making the Wing's at some point later in the season, but Raymond as possibly starting the season with the Wing's after he demonstrated he needs to improve his conditioning. Raymond was oft injured and even had his ice time diminished throughout the season periodically. Lucas Raymond will be an amazing player for us, but I do not see what so many see in him currently, which is an NHL ready player at this moment. I need to see a full SHL season out of him before he is ready to come over here.