Which roundabouts to NJ, like Montreal, and apparently the rest of the league, didn't really view him as a legit top 4 defensive d-man.
Even though there were some stats that suggest he could have been. Some of the Montreal fans thought it was possible too.
Still I always find it Interesting how guys can be placed into situations where they perform well above expectations.
Another interesting question which arises is:
If Luke and Pesce were healthy out of the gate, does Sieg's get paired with Hamilton and Dillon with Nemec, thereby never giving Kova the opportunity?
I think definitely both. Overachieving per "league view" expectations, and circumstance....... and a bit of contextual (which no one understands yet, maybe we will as the year or years go on).
I agree with you, its not we were so excessively smart, we probably had some baseline similar expectations as Montreal and other teams that were watching him. One of those times where just a stone is polished and ends up being really fine.
Circumstance being that Nemec came into camp hurt (that was HIS fault for choosing to play that NT game vs Kazakhstan -or whatever game he got injured in only 2 weeks before camp), Luke getting hurt, etc.
The contextual reasons, which none of us understand the truth of, but probably the mix of:
-Coaching
-Teammates (just a great bunch over here
)
-Location (out of limelight or other reasons why NJ could be awesome fit)
-Kovacevic's personal work ethic / motivational reasons (playing for bigger contract, or just happy to be on a team that seemed to WANT him)
Whatever the deal is, i don't want it to stop. He is so good and I'm willing to re-sign him up if he continues to be so impactful.
This guy is at 6'5" (fridge built like MacDermid-esque), who can play good D, solid character, etc. hard working, physical (but not psycho).... not easy to find in the league, i don't think we should move on from him if there is such solid success.
Again, very early stages, but I'm ready to not let him go as of today.