Player Discussion Kirby Dach: Welcome to Montreal part 2

cave troll

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And if he doesn't continue like this?
Same can be said about every player in the roster. What if they don't continue like this?
What if they suddenly become top NHL players? What if next year we're contenders? What if..what if...?
New talents will come in next years and some players who failed to achieve will be dismissed. Dach and Newhook are surely among them if they play under expectations. So what's negative about that?
 

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Same can be said about every player in the roster. What if they don't continue like this?
What if they suddenly become top NHL players? What if next year we're contenders? What if..what if...?
New talents will come in next years and some players who failed to achieve will be dismissed. Dach and Newhook are surely among them if they play under expectations. So what's negative about that?

You give more credence to the negative bias and dismiss the positive.....everything is wrong with that as it is devoid of nuance and feels more antagonistic than it does analytical.

You dismiss the positive with "What if they don't continue like this" as a nebulous blanket statement but you fail to do the same with the negative bias.....it is a grossly engineered methodology that doesn't permit nuanced discussion. The fact that you doubled down on it is both troubling and very telling but very consistent with your user name....is that coincidental?

Your contributions are welcome and I am sure you are capable of delivering a more balanced opinion.
 
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The only neboulous blankets are put by posters who are decieveing themselves with thinking that these roster players have some hidden treasures ready to be uncovered and explode.
When we got Dach we were chanting "yes! steal"!, "wow, 3rd OA is ours" and noone was bothered by the fact that on the same forum there were people who were writing " thank god, good riddance!" First ones didn't watch him game after game, second ones did.
It's a player which was booted by the club who drafted him, cause they deemed him not good for a rebuild they are doing. This is the reality.
When Dach got injured a year ago, people who were writing that it's a serious injury and that it will be dubious Dach will return to his pre injury form quickly after rehabiltation where deemed amateurs with "ACL surgery is a routine. no big deal. he'll be as good as new" replies. Now he needs how many games to be called "as good as new"? 30? 40? 50?
Influx of new, more talented forwards forward in our roster in next years is a fact and guys like Dach or Newhook will have to work hard for a new contract. That's the reality. You can call it negativity if you want.
 

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I'm sure the media in Montreal is starting to ask questions about Dach's play and he is connected just as all the players are. They say they don't pay attention to outside noise but that's just media training talking. I want to see him respond with his play on the ice.
 

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The only neboulous blankets are put by posters who are decieveing themselves with thinking that these roster players have some hidden treasures ready to be uncovered and explode.
When we got Dach we were chanting "yes! steal"!, "wow, 3rd OA is ours" and noone was bothered by the fact that on the same forum there were people who were writing " thank god, good riddance!" First ones didn't watch him game after game, second ones did.
It's a player which was booted by the club who drafted him, cause they deemed him not good for a rebuild they are doing. This is the reality.
When Dach got injured a year ago, people who were writing that it's a serious injury and that it will be dubious Dach will return to his pre injury form quickly after rehabiltation where deemed amateurs with "ACL surgery is a routine. no big deal. he'll be as good as new" replies. Now he needs how many games to be called "as good as new"? 30? 40? 50?
Influx of new, more talented forwards forward in our roster in next years is a fact and guys like Dach or Newhook will have to work hard for a new contract. That's the reality. You can call it negativity if you want.

You are not demonstrating any ability to comprehend my concerns and it looks very intentional and by design......enjoy your time here but I will not be interacting with you any longer.
 
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le_sean

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I'm sure the media in Montreal is starting to ask questions about Dach's play and he is connected just as all the players are. They say they don't pay attention to outside noise but that's just media training talking. I want to see him respond with his play on the ice.
And he isn’t but apparently it’s just us being impatient. I don’t need him to produce, I need him to battle. He rarely does it.
 
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The only neboulous blankets are put by posters who are decieveing themselves with thinking that these roster players have some hidden treasures ready to be uncovered and explode.
When we got Dach we were chanting "yes! steal"!, "wow, 3rd OA is ours" and noone was bothered by the fact that on the same forum there were people who were writing " thank god, good riddance!" First ones didn't watch him game after game, second ones did.
It's a player which was booted by the club who drafted him, cause they deemed him not good for a rebuild they are doing. This is the reality.
When Dach got injured a year ago, people who were writing that it's a serious injury and that it will be dubious Dach will return to his pre injury form quickly after rehabiltation where deemed amateurs with "ACL surgery is a routine. no big deal. he'll be as good as new" replies. Now he needs how many games to be called "as good as new"? 30? 40? 50?
Influx of new, more talented forwards forward in our roster in next years is a fact and guys like Dach or Newhook will have to work hard for a new contract. That's the reality. You can call it negativity if you want.
This isn't accurate.

1. Dach leaving Chicago was a mutual decision. They mismanaged his wrist injury and I think he was more than happy to get out of there. I don't think Chicago ever thought 'this guy sucks'... moving him was part of a rebuild move. It made sense from their perspective because things had soured with him in large part because of how they'd mismanaged things.
2. It was considered a 'potential' steal but many here were worried about the wrist injury - which has not been a factor.
3. He played really well when healthy. Tragic that he got hurt but not predictable. Fluke injury that could happen to any player.

It's true that he may not come back. Sometimes that's how it works out. He's missed a lot of hockey in his young career and there's no doubt it's hurt him. But that doesn't mean he wasn't worth the gamble. Sometimes you just get the shaft.

As for Dach, I still think he's got a lot of runway. I wouldn't write him off. It's a marathon not a sprint and he's too good a talent to throw away. Let's just see how it goes with him. I'm hoping he can break out of his funk. He's shown good play in streaks, just needs to get more consistent.
 

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This isn't accurate.

1. Dach leaving Chicago was a mutual decision. They mismanaged his wrist injury and I think he was more than happy to get out of there. I don't think Chicago ever thought 'this guy sucks'... moving him was part of a rebuild move. It made sense from their perspective because things had soured with him in large part because of how they'd mismanaged things.
2. It was considered a 'potential' steal but many here were worried about the wrist injury - which has not been a factor.
3. He played really well when healthy. Tragic that he got hurt but not predictable. Fluke injury that could happen to any player.

It's true that he may not come back. Sometimes that's how it works out. He's missed a lot of hockey in his young career and there's no doubt it's hurt him. But that doesn't mean he wasn't worth the gamble. Sometimes you just get the shaft.

As for Dach, I still think he's got a lot of runway. I wouldn't write him off. It's a marathon not a sprint and he's too good a talent to throw away. Let's just see how it goes with him. I'm hoping he can break out of his funk. He's shown good play in streaks, just needs to get more consistent.
There is no giving up on Dach in the here and now. Signed for 2 more years and I think he has that time to figure things out so that means Laine and Demidov coming in over this year and next, so should help Dach.

Dach has the ability, we have seen it. He's missed alot of time and missing last season hurts him developmentally but he does look tentative.

But this was a real good game for him. Hopefully a big step in reestablishing his confidence.

Team wise though if Dach doesn't seize the 2C spot this year, we have to acquire a 2C.
 
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Like Price said : Chill out!

We saw what he can be when he is healthy and confident. He is probably really hard on him but im sure he'll find his swagger back.

One thing tho, can he shoot the f***ing puck. He's always looking to pass even when he have the best position to shoot. Always been his biggest problematic. He need to trust his shoot because if not he is really predictable
 

Lafleurs Guy

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Like Price said : Chill out!

We saw what he can be when he is healthy and confident. He is probably really hard on him but im sure he'll find his swagger back.

One thing tho, can he shoot the f***ing puck. He's always looking to pass even when he have the best position to shoot. Always been his biggest problematic. He need to trust his shoot because if not he is really predictable
He doesn’t have a great shot. He’s always been reluctant to use it.
 

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Dach, Newhook and Dvorak are the three players that are having the greatest impact on this team's fortunes right now. If those three turned it around you would see this team climb from the basement back to the 80-point pace that most of us predicted they would achieve.
Dach has the skill just not putting in effort.
 

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