He was good tonight.
Very solid debut.He was good tonight.
The flow is taking shape.
TBF, Mik had tons of high danger chances. What he did with those chances on the other hand...Had more high danger scoring chances than Mikheyev's last 50 games with the team.
Had a good first game. Seemed tentative at times but that was likely more to do with figuring out how his linemates play than anything. He forced a couple plays and a couple times in the defensive zone he got wandering a bit. But all in all a very solid game.
Really looks like a guy that will thrive in the "Horvat" position on the PP.
- In the AHL, Lekk has been dominant while playing the 'wrong' way... His perimeter style from the SHL has carried over to result in nearly 6 shots a game, which would be absurd even if he were not at a PPG pace.
Perimeter play doesn't get you that many shots on goal. He has 5 goals in 7 games and gets himself in to positions to score. That is why he was called up. Where are you getting this 'playing the wrong way' thing? His coaches and everyone along the way is saying he is playing a smart 2 way game I'm hearing all different things than you.
Perimeter players don't manufacture that many shots, they don't score that many goals, and they certainly don't get called to the NHL at 20 yrs old if they are playing a perimeter game.
Anyways not requesting a statue of Lekk out front Rogers nor do I think he will stay up the rest of the year, I just don't follow this criticism.
A few thoughts on the game and Lekkerimaki in general:
- It seems uninteresting, but Tocchet's trust in playing Lekkerimaki late speaks volumes. The defensive threshold scorers have to meet here is very high, and Lekk has met it (so far).
- That said, his 1v1 coverage in his own zone needs work. He has to get on the right side of his check. In contrast, his area play in the D Zone, neutral zone lane work, and forechecking was good (especially the forecheck).
- Highly intelligent player. Calm and deceptive. On offense, no red flags yet. Still, you could tell he was overthinking everything. Slowed him down. Kind of like how Pettersson had been playing before.
- I like that they put him in a position to succeed and his underlying numbers kind of bear that out. Solid puck management skills.
- In the AHL, Lekk has been dominant while playing the 'wrong' way... His perimeter style from the SHL has carried over to result in nearly 6 shots a game, which would be absurd even if he were not at a PPG pace.
- When he goes back down (I think he should), 1v1 coverage and shooting from the inside will be the development goals to watch out for. Some wall work too.
- Finally, the major impression Lekk gives is that he is not, or will not be, a liability on the ice. This is what gets players like Tolvanen, Holtz and Sprong moved along early. Those types of players are easier to acquire because of that drawback. Defensively conscious players with skill are much harder to attain.
Anyway, early days. To get from where he was in his D+1 season to now is a major achievement. Good on him for working hard, but it only gets harder from here.