Kim Nousiainen has now 21 points, being 12th at dman scoring. Playing +20 minutes in night, he starts to look like a legimate number one defender in Liiga, which is impressive feat at 20 years old. He has contract with KalPa for the next season and it would propably be best if he stayed in Finland one more year. Nothing stops Kings signing him however.
He could be solid puck mover and power play opinion in future. KalPa had this good 20 yo defender probably never, since Kimmo Timonen skipped town when he was 19. Maybe you should hold on this one.
Ultimately will replace Walker, but on the left side. I dont see a world where Walker, Clague, and Nousiainen coexist. Whether this happens at the end of Walker’s term or sooner, we’ll see. If Clague is still around (doubtful, but who knows), I imagine it’s a battle between those two. Either way he’s going to have to take someone’s job bc Anderson and Bjornfot are locked in over there for a while. Maybe I’m jumping the gun but it’s fun to think about, lots will happen be now and when he arrives, whenever that is. Might pair well with Strand.
Kim Nousiainen has now 21 points, being 12th at dman scoring. Playing +20 minutes in night, he starts to look like a legimate number one defender in Liiga, which is impressive feat at 20 years old. He has contract with KalPa for the next season and it would propably be best if he stayed in Finland one more year. Nothing stops Kings signing him however.
He could be solid puck mover and power play opinion in future. KalPa had this good 20 yo defender probably never, since Kimmo Timonen skipped town when he was 19. Maybe you should hold on this one.
Walker right shot, Nousiainen left shot. Replacing each other does not compute. Walker's pipeline replacement is Faber. Clague continues to struggle in the AHL with his D, Faber could be an option by 22-23 for the right side. Kid has a pro game, just needs to mature. I'm still having trouble with the idea that a 5'9" defensemen (Nousiainen) can hold his own in the NHL. I like the player, but that size is a serious concern. Strand's best shot is the Kings waiving MacD to start the 21-22 season out of camp, Strand as the 7th D.
Walker right shot, Nousiainen left shot. Replacing each other does not compute. Walker's pipeline replacement is Faber. Clague continues to struggle in the AHL with his D, Faber could be an option by 22-23 for the right side. Kid has a pro game, just needs to mature. I'm still having trouble with the idea that a 5'9" defensemen (Nousiainen) can hold his own in the NHL. I like the player, but that size is a serious concern. Strand's best shot is the Kings waiving MacD to start the 21-22 season out of camp, Strand as the 7th D.
2,5 GPG, 9th in scoring, so lower part of the league. Nousiainen is 3rd in KalPa scoringKalPa does not seem to be a very high scoring team either ?
He is going to finish 3rd, but that is a hell of an accomplishment, especially since he was seen as a lesser prospect than his teammate Ryan CJ Jr Johnson.
There was a lot of talent in the conference this year, especially at the top, and he was a rock defensively. Hopefully next year he can take a step offensively and then be ready for AHL duty in 22-23 then NHL the year after. The same path Mikey Anderson took.
Yup, hopefully Ducks prospect Lacombe leaves and/Or Johnson so Faber can start getting PP1 time.
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Faber received some votes from his peers as a Top 3 d-man overall in the conference, pretty impressive for a freshman. The only other freshman to receive any votes was Power, who might be the #1 overall pick in the draft.
I remember that.Where's that one fan who was upset the Kings gave up a 4th round pick to move up to draft Faber?
Faber and Minnesota up against Michigan on the B1G Ten tournament.
Michigan took the 1-0 lead on the powerplay.
Faber looks very good though.
Minn beats Mich 3-2 in OT. Faber was +3
Very sad with the results, Michigan had numerous chances to make it 3-0 and choked.
As for Faber and the final, they'll probably try and have him out there against Caufield as much as possible, although UW will get final change. I thought Faber was really good against Michigan's best players, he was better than a lot of guys who are going to be or have already been taken in the 1st or 2nd round. That is obviously great to see for his future projections as a 2nd pair shut down defenseman, but right now our best players aren't at the level Caufield is playing at, that kid has some areas of concern going forward, but if he stepped into the NHL tomorrow he would have one of the best shots in the entire league, he shoots the puck like Brett Hull did in the 90's. Both teams have bigger goals than winning the Big Ten tournament, but it is still a big deal for bragging rights, hopefully no one gets injured and both teams can have good runs in the big tourney no matter who wins this one.
Noticed on Caufield's OT winner, he was behind the defense even though the opposition was carrying the puck into his zone. Most blatant cherrypicking during a playoff game.
He's talented, sure, but he's going to have problems going forward. Hopefully Faber can take part in shutting him down tonight.