Player Discussion Kirby Dach (Part 3): TabarDach Edition!

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I'm guessing that Chicago would rather have Romanov now than Nazar.
Nazar has 4pts in his last 5gp and he's putting it together. On an awful team if he can squeeze a 40pt season as a rookie (currently pacing for 37), who would turn that down?

On Dach:

Prior to going down with another injury, we were told often enough that Dach has been enjoying a resurgence. Hockey-reference lumps games in 20gp chunks, Dach's last 20gp chunk was game 41-57 (when he went down). He had 8 pts in 17gp (a 38pt pace) and 1.17 shots on goal in 15min ice time per game. Imagine, this is supposed to be Dach's best span of the season and it's a paltry 38pt pace. This has been a disaster of a season for him.

And getting another injury is just rotten luck. Hopefully he can rehab and recover over summer and surprise everyone.

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It wasn't included - it was a three way deal.

Chicago got the 13th pick (Islanders) and a 4th rounder Habs
Habs got Dach
Islanders got Romanov and Habs 3rd

As for Nazar, we don't need another 5'10" forward.
A 6 foot 4 guy who can’t play is much closer to whatever need, right??

I didn’t mind the approach at the time. Dach wouldn’t have been the horse I bet on, but I I liked the approach. Sake as newhook
 
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So even you agree.

Too many people are disingenuous here and would rather spew useless drivel than have a genuine discussion.
Hage is important to us due to our barren C prospect depth but playmaking C prospects but Playmaking Cs are the least rare in prospect pools. It’s just many many of them never step up.

I guess it’s undeniable Dach’s busting is painful, as would be Hage’s.
 
Hage is important to us due to our barren C prospect depth but playmaking C prospects but Playmaking Cs are the least rare in prospect pools. It’s just many many of them never step up.

I guess it’s undeniable Dach’s busting is painful, as would be Hage’s.

Hage is at least tracking well with a splendid D+1.
 
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Kapanen isn't chopped liver either.

Yes.

Lots of seemingly good players get drafted. On average, the Habs draft seven promising players every year, I'm guessing an average of two centers.

But the very best predictor historically seems to be how they do in their D+1, D+2, D+3, etc. If they progress and don't get injured every five minutes, then things look rosy.
 
If Dach played liked he did with us in his first season, would they have traded him?

I'm sure they saw stuff they didn't like, not sure how much it had to do with injuries.
Yes they would. They let Dylan Strome walk for nothing. AGAIN i repeat they did not qualify Dylan Strome and let him walk for nothing. People should stop with this Hawks management is genius BS.
 
Kirby Dach's are a dime a dozen in jr hockey, stop pretending he was a rare gem
Big physical skilled centers are coveted by everyone. Losing him sucks. He was never healthy enough to put it together for an extended period of time. He joins the ranks of the coulda-beens and it’s f***ing sad.

Anyways, what was a ‘we will look for a depth center’ has now become an acute need. At minimum we need a bridge player between Hage.
 
If Dach played liked he did with us in his first season, would they have traded him?

I'm sure they saw stuff they didn't like, not sure how much it had to do with injuries.
I’m not sure why this keep coming up.

They badly mismanaged his wrist injury. Full stop. Dach was pissed with them and it was a sour situation. There’s no ‘hidden agenda’ the Hawks just f***ed up.

Great trade for us. Should’ve worked out but it didn’t. Habs did their homework on his wrist and were proven right. Then he had a devastating knee injury and now can’t stay healthy.

That’s the way things go.

I feel terrible for him and us. But that’s hockey. Sometimes it just doesn’t work out. So we move on. Dach can still be in the lineup and we pray for some kind of recovery but we count on him for absolutely nothing going forward. At this point he probably just wants to salvage an NHL career.
 
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This was you less than a year ago:View attachment 985732

So even you agree.

Too many people are disingenuous here and would rather spew useless drivel than have a genuine discussion.

So you think you got me? I'm not that high on Hage so what are you trying to do here? Dach was 5x the prospect Hage was, he made Team Canada first crack at the WJC, and guess what.. he got hurt. Dach went #3, Hage #21 - so technically he was 7x the prospect Hage was if you want to do the math? (mod)
 
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I'm watching the Rangers vs Preds and Barron should be forward because he isn't cut out for NHL defense. He has good hands and can skate and seriously should be a forward.
I watched that game too. I think O'Reilly would be good 2C for this team. I thought he has lost a step, but no he played strong game. Granlund would be another good option.
 
So you think you got me? I'm not that high on Hage so what are you trying to do here? Dach was 5x the prospect Hage was, he made Team Canada first crack at the WJC, and guess what.. he got hurt. Dach went #3, Hage #21 - so technically he was 7x the prospect Hage was if you want to do the math? (mod)

you called Dach a "dime a dozen JR player", now you're anchoring to his 3OA draft position...

are you now suggesting that dime a dozen Jr players are worth 3OA picks?

sometimes, it's better to just own a bad take rather than keep doubling down with even worse takes... actually, it's always better.
 
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you called Dach a "dime a dozen JR player", now you're anchoring to his 3OA draft position...

are you now suggesting that dime a dozen Jr players are worth 3OA picks?

sometimes, it's better to just own a bad take rather than keep doubling down with even worse takes... actually, it's always better.

Are you suggesting there haven't been dozens of 'dime a dozen' players taken @ 3OA? Galchenyuk says hello
 
So you think you got me? I'm not that high on Hage so what are you trying to do here? Dach was 5x the prospect Hage was, he made Team Canada first crack at the WJC, and guess what.. he got hurt. Dach went #3, Hage #21 - so technically he was 7x the prospect Hage was if you want to do the math? (mod)
Dach wasn’t 5x the prospect Hage was. He just happened to be a 6’4 RH centre so he was taken high. But his numbers were quite pedestrian for a Top 3 pick.

A combination of his size and the fact scouts couldn’t really decide who, other than Hughes, was a standout on that incredible USNDTP team.
 

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