Player Discussion Kirby Dach: Welcome to Montreal part 2

nhlfan9191

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He is too big, too skilled and has had too many good games to give up in him aver 17games coming back from injury. You give up on these players at your own peril.
If we give up on him now, we risk giving him away at a huge loss of value and potentially watch him figure it out somewhere else. Even if he ends up busting, they should give him every opportunity to succeed. It’s not like he’s blocking anyone in the line up.
 

Zilo44

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If we give up on him now, we risk giving him away at a huge loss of value and potentially watch him figure it out somewhere else. Even if he ends up busting, they should give him every opportunity to succeed. It’s not like he’s blocking anyone in the line up.
This. At 3.5 for 2 years in a rebuild what’s the point of trading him for cheap?
 

Andrei79

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Patience is not the strongest suit of this fan base. We'd jettison just about everyone at the first sign of trouble.​

I'm 100% serious in saying I wouldn't even consider trading him even if he struggles all year, unless someone offers a package we can't refuse. I just can't see how with his skating, size and hands he wont become at the very least a valuable middle 6 player at some point.
 

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Yeah like when Slaf was supposedly a bust?
Oh you sweet summer child. Please delve into every single one of my posts on my open profile (I've been an idiot before) and try to call me a Slaf hater. This post is unequivocally proof that there are posters who just make up everything on the spot in desperate attempts to discredit others.
 

SlafySZN

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Oh you sweet summer child. Please delve into every single one of my posts on my open profile (I've been an idiot before) and try to call me a Slaf hater. This post is unequivocally proof that there are posters who just make up everything on the spot in desperate attempts to discredit others.
I’m not saying you’re a Slaf hater.

I’m saying that you try to take a shot at people having common sense by wanting to be patient with Dach, saying when people defend a player with ‘’essays’’ that means he’s toast.

Same happened in the Slaf thread and the ‘’haters’’ like you called it, were wrong about him.
 

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I’m not saying you’re a Slaf hater.

I’m saying that you try to take a shot at people having common sense by wanting to be patient with Dach, saying when people defend a player with ‘’essays’’ that means he’s toast.

Same happened in the Slaf thread and the ‘’haters’’ like you called it, were wrong about him.

Dach is a 2019 pick. He needs to establish himself soon.
 
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SlafySZN

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Starting to feel the same way. Chicago who was about to start a rebuild trades a 21 y/o 3rd overall, 6'4 220 RH center? Odd.
Talking as if he didn’t tore his ACL last season and there was no reasons why he would be struggling now.

Is another 17? How about another 17 after that? How many stretches of 17 games should we wait?

Seems like he's just not getting something.
I’m guessing you thought a player who already missed time in his development and who missed a complete year after a surgery would be in peak form just like that. That’s not reality, sorry to say.
 

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Talking as if he didn’t tore his ACL last season and there was no reasons why he would be struggling now.


I’m guessing you thought a player who missed a complete year after a surgery would be in peak form just like that. That’s not reality.
Why did Chicago give up on a player drafted 3rd overall? Big RH center and only 21?
All I am asking is where the intensity and effort is.
If he is healthy enough to play 18 minutes per night through 17 games then why not compete? The game in Minnesota was very revealing and I am a huge fan of this kid.
 

NotProkofievian

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I’m guessing you thought a player who already missed time in his development and who missed a complete year after a surgery would be in peak form just like that. That’s not reality, sorry to say.

Reality is that sometimes when you never have an extended period of good play, for whatever reason, you don't go on to become a good player.

We all hope he figures it out, but it's getting late in the day.
 

SlafySZN

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Why did Chicago give up on a player drafted 3rd overall? Big RH center and only 21?
All I am asking is where the intensity and effort is.
If he is healthy enough to play 18 minutes per night through 17 games then why not compete? The game in Minnesota was very revealing and I am a huge fan of this kid.
Compete seems like a new word this season.

Not every player are gonna look like Gallagher when they play.

He hits, try to make plays, he’s trying to drive to the net, he was behind the play a lot to start the season. He looks low on confidence, that’s about it.
 

Tyson

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Compete seems like a new word this season.

Not every player are gonna look like Gallagher when they play.

He hits, try to make plays, he’s trying to drive to the net, he was behind the play to start the season. He looks low on confidence, that’s about it.
We see the game different, he looks disinterested to me. I hope he finds his groove soon because he is eating alot of top 6 and PP minutes and is delivering nothing. Heineman who barely plays has better production.

Newhook is playing with CC right now, unless he's put with Suzuki/Slaf, he can't get better players than that on this team.
It's been 2 games...hopefully the results start to show soon.
 

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