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is this just a bad season?
Could be
Or is this a portend of the future?
Could be
Only time will tell
is this just a bad season?
Or is this a portend of the future?
Don’t know.The issue is: is this just a bad season? Or is this a portend of the future?
He had some good moments, but I don't think he's done enough to stay once Laine is cleared to play.Did he just float around the rest of the game ?
The game is still a bit too fast for him. Roy has to catch up quickly, because there are a host of young, promising forwards that will soon be challenging him (and others) for roster spots. His window of opportunity is closing rapidly.He had some good moments, but I don't think he's done enough to stay once Laine is cleared to play.
I think his career will be as a tweener, too good for the AHL, not good enough to stick in the NHL.It's hard to believe that people were ready to give him a top-six spot; he isn't that noticeable out there.
Which is exactly why I questioned why he was recalled in the first place. Really useless move.He's still only 21 so nothing wrong with sending him back down to the AHL, it'll be more beneficial for him than playing 10-11 minutes a night in the NHL.
Let him put up points and call him back up later in the year when we'll likely have some guys moved out and injuries will more than likely happen.
I don’t think he’s ever done well in a bottom 6 roll. He has to play with good players if you want production out of him, but that’s probably not happening in the nhl. Heineman seems to be fitting into that roll much better. More speed, better shot and loves to hit.I think his career will be as a tweener, too good for the AHL, not good enough to stick in the NHL.
Because RHP needed more conditioning in the AHL and the Habs wanted Dach to go back to center, someone who could slot in the top 6 at wing was needed until Laine is cleared to play.Which is exactly why I questioned why he was recalled in the first place. Really useless move.
I was a big supporter. He has the raw upside to be a top 6er.It's hard to believe that people were ready to give him a top-six spot; he isn't that noticeable out there.
Pretty much invisible..............his lack of foot speed is on full display. Has some hockey IQ but seems too slow at the NHL level.It's hard to believe that people were ready to give him a top-six spot; he isn't that noticeable out there.
I think after seeing Roy play both leagues we have a situational player here.I think his career will be as a tweener, too good for the AHL, not good enough to stick in the NHL.
When I look at him I see Drouin, lots of skill but is not a guy that will outwork anyone in a puck battle which is basically every play in the NHL.Pretty much invisible..............his lack of foot speed is on full display. Has some hockey IQ but seems too slow at the NHL level.
Back to Laval to keep working on it..............haven't given up on him yet but the clock is ticking.
With Roy and other fringe players currently on the Canadiens roster, its all a numbers game, as there is a host of promising forward prospects on the team’s depth chart: Demidov, Hage, Beck, Tuch, Harris, Mesar, Florian Xhekaj, etc. who will soon be pushing for roster spots. In addition, you have those three first rounders and 4 second rounders that Hughes has accumulated to use over the next two drafts. That’s a lot of internal competition for a speed challenged, largely one dimensional, offensive forward. Then there’s the additional threat of the Canadiens being active in free agency with the Cap going up.Pretty much invisible..............his lack of foot speed is on full display. Has some hockey IQ but seems too slow at the NHL level.
Back to Laval to keep working on it..............haven't given up on him yet but the clock is ticking.
Ya but he played on the 4th. They have Pezz who hasn’t played in a month. Or just keep Condotta for another couple weeks until Laine is back. Not to mention if the plan is to recall RHP, they’re on crack if they think he’s an nhl player.Because RHP needed more conditioning in the AHL and the Habs wanted Dach to go back to center, someone who could slot in the top 6 at wing was needed until Laine is cleared to play.
He isn’t anything special. Just another slow lazy player. If he is in the top 6, the top 6 sucks.It's hard to believe that people were ready to give him a top-six spot; he isn't that noticeable out there.
Agreed, with one major exception. Drouin can skate like the wind and and has the ability to dangle and still, I consider him to be at best an average NHLer.When I look at him I see Drouin, lots of skill but is not a guy that will outwork anyone in a puck battle which is basically every play in the NHL.
I doubt he was even at the game. His agent told him to make an appearance at some card store.Did he just float around the rest of the game ?