Ask Nathan MacKinnon.He's already 200 games into his career. How much more development runway could be left? (sarcasm)
Ask Nathan MacKinnon.He's already 200 games into his career. How much more development runway could be left? (sarcasm)
Slaf's stick is under/behind Roy's stick...
He needs to talk less.I’m not expecting him to be, it’s not in his DNA. Slaf told us himself he wants to model his game around Tkachuks game, which is a bad idea. Like I said, he needs to find his identity. I dont really care if he dont fight/agitate but I want to see him crash the net more, he’s so huge. Fransen and Holmstrom back in the days where big « soft » player, but they contribute so much to the succes of the Wings back in the day. Like I said, just need to find his identity, it will come with time.
Ooh, I don't know about that LG. Larry was more Shea Weber than Slaf. He did show courtesy on the ice to injured players but if they dared go in front of the net there would be bruises.Larry Robinson was a guy who'd throw the occassional hit and when he had to could throw down with the best of them. But he wasn't what I'd call a nasty player. Didn't matter, he was hugely effective and one of the best players in the league.
Slaf won't be that good but he can be effective playing his own style. I'm good with how he's developing. It's going to take a while with him.
Just as fair to compare him to Selanne if we’re throwing world-best comparatives around. 76 goals 84 games played into his career. Not usefull.Ask Nathan MacKinnon.
Right, he could play nasty when he needed to. That's where I think Slaf will be. He'll be far more Robinson like than Pronger in that regard.Ooh, I don't know about that LG. Larry was more Shea Weber than Slaf. He did show courtesy on the ice to injured players but if they dared go in front of the net there would be bruises.
He should park his big ass in front of the net, like a bigger Gally.He needs to talk less.
I don't see him being Tkachuk. I do see him having some physical aspects to his game and I see him becoming an agitator. He's going to do a lot of the dirty work for whatever line he's on. But he's a really good passer and when he actually gets his shots up he's a really effective player.
Tim Kerr.He should park his big ass in front of the net, like a bigger Gally.
Saying that because of size and need? He really is a gentle giant, I’ve seen him hug a guy who had not seen him coming instead of laying him out to protect him like they were a teammate in a summer practice.. He’s just a nice kid I think.Right, he could play nasty when he needed to. That's where I think Slaf will be. He'll be far more Robinson like than Pronger in that regard.
He likes pissing people off.Saying that because of size and need? He really is a gentle giant, I’ve seen him hug a guy who had not seen him coming instead of laying him out to protect him like they were a teammate in a summer practice.. He’s just a nice kid I think.
I’ve seen the faces and chirping after goals for example.. Nothing to scare a grown man if those still exist.. I’m biased I guess but compare him with 220lb guys we grew up with (McPhee, Lemieux, Corson…) he’s marshmallow.He likes pissing people off.
Marshamallow? No. But he's not Tkachuk. Nor will he ever be.I’ve seen the faces and chirping after goals for example.. Nothing to scare a grown man if those still exist.. I’m biased I guess but compare him with 220lb guys we grew up with (McPhee, Lemieux, Corson…) he’s marshmallow.
I must have hung around too many loose cannons in my life lol (bikers, bar brawlers…). I’m more afraid of Domi the shrimp for example.. Last hab forward that would have scared me if I got him pissed in a bar I can’t even remember. Even Laraque was a gentleman..Marshamallow? No. But he's not Tkachuk. Nor will he ever be.
Perfect example. 5th year break out season and Guy Lafleur scored 21 in year 3 only to score 53 in year 4.Ask Nathan MacKinnon.
Selanne was two years older than Slaf and began his career in the biggest offensive era of all time. We're talking apples and oranges. Also, Selanne never came close to repeating those numbers from his rookie season and still had a Hall of Fame career.Just as fair to compare him to Selanne if we’re throwing world-best comparatives around. 76 goals 84 games played into his career. Not usefull.
Ok tough guy lmfaoI must have hung around too many loose cannons in my life lol (bikers, bar brawlers…). I’m more afraid of Domi the shrimp for example.. Last hab forward that would have scared me if I got him pissed in a bar I can’t even remember. Even Laraque was a gentleman..
Edit maaayyybe a drunk Corey Perry I would have been afraid of a cheap shot with a pool cue of something..l Stull going back through rosters…
I definitely expect a 21 year old to get better over the next decade if that is your point.Selanne was two years older than Slaf and began his career in the biggest offensive era of all time. We're talking apples and oranges. Also, Selanne never came close to repeating those numbers from his rookie season and still had a Hall of Fame career.
In any event, development cycles are not linear. The poster you responded to mentioned Nathan MacKinnon because he had 53 points in his 4th full NHL season and was pointing out to another poster that it's premature to think what we see out of a player who just turned 21 is what we're going to see out of him in his prime. It's not just premature to think that way, it's plain ignorant.
Even Caufield would kick my ass, these guys are fit and strong, not my point. Some guys are just edgy and wires touch sometimes. Dach, Slaf, Evans, Dvorak, Suzuki… These guys I would tell mom jokes around all day.Ok tough guy lmfao
Slaf needs to not hit the brakes when he hits people. have you noticed how he does that? He led the forwards in hits(not sure) but few of them were big hits. I would love to see him be more like Anderson than Tkachuk. He has great passing skills but needs to play a bit more recklessly.Right, he could play nasty when he needed to. That's where I think Slaf will be. He'll be far more Robinson like than Pronger in that regard.
Never forget Shea Weber is the only player in history to have used a players head as a ballistic test projectile.I must have hung around too many loose cannons in my life lol (bikers, bar brawlers…). I’m more afraid of Domi the shrimp for example.. Last hab forward that would have scared me if I got him pissed in a bar I can’t even remember. Even Laraque was a gentleman..
Edit maaayyybe a drunk Corey Perry I would have been afraid of a cheap shot with a pool cue of something..l’m still going back through rosters…
Yeah he hits like Edmundson used to hit, stats padding at best. I dont recall on hit that even made a bit of noise.Slaf needs to not hit the brakes when he hits people. have you noticed how he does that? He led the forwards in hits(not sure) but few of them were big hits. I would love to see him be more like Anderson than Tkachuk. He has great passing skills but needs to play a bit more recklessly.
Nobody said he'll be MacKinnon. It's just being pointed out how early in his career he is. His development cycle is on track.I definitely expect a 21 year old to get better over the nexg decade if that is your point.
Mine is that using the best player in the world as a comparative to prove Slaf will somehow break out is not a probable projection.
Average nhl age multiplyer for performance would probably be closer.
Yeah, which is why I mentioned forwards.. Weber I would havd been on my best drunken behaviour around lol. Andy looks like wires touch you’re right, but seems so shy in real life.. At least they have Andy.Never forget Shea Weber is the only player in history to have used a players head as a ballistic test projectile.
Also Chiarot, Guhle, Andy and AX are animals.
Andy was injured a lot but he was an absolute menace in his CBJ days. Now theres glimpses, like when he whooped Wilson.Yeah, which is why I mentioned forwards.. Weber I would havd been on my best drunken behaviour around lol. Andy looks like wires touch you’re right, but seems so shy in real life.. At least they have Andy.