Speculation: Lalonde

ShanahanMan

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Of course he is sitting AJ to put gustufson back in the lineup. Another example of awful coaching.
Which is weird because at the season end presser Lalonde was saying how he prefers to inject youth to the lineup as much as possible but Steve "has a different approach". Perhaps its Steve pushing to play the vets?
 

SirloinUB

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Dvorsky is my easy favorite here, followed by Benson.

Interesting.

  • Dvorsky flunked out of the SHL last season putting up goose eggs in 10 games so one can argue Danielson has had the better foray into Pro hockey.
  • They both switched teams last season and put up comparable points per game with an edge to Dvorsky.
  • Dvorsky had a better world junior showing (with more opportunity)
  • Danielson had a better CHL playoffs (with more opportunity)

Of course its your opinion but I'm surprised someone could identify Dvorsky as a clear favourite at this point.

In my option, Danielson's game projects better to the pro level, especially the skating. Danielson's ability to transport the puck is very much a need in this organization.

Of course he is sitting AJ to put gustufson back in the lineup. Another example of awful coaching.

I'm probably a broken record on this topic but the organization has consistently spoken quite highly about AlJo but hasn't given him a real, consistent opportunity.

I don't get it.
 
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Which is weird because at the season end presser Lalonde was saying how he prefers to inject youth to the lineup as much as possible but Steve "has a different approach". Perhaps its Steve pushing to play the vets?

I'm guessing in some cases it's that Yzerman would rather them play big minutes in the minors than have Lalonde play them 6 minutes in the NHL.

On a certain level the tension is the same as always. Coaches want to win right now, GM's want to develop the best competitive team they can. Those don't always line up.
 

Chris Langlois

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I'm guessing in some cases it's that Yzerman would rather them play big minutes in the minors than have Lalonde play them 6 minutes in the NHL.

On a certain level the tension is the same as always. Coaches want to win right now, GM's want to develop the best competitive team they can. Those don't always line up.
But AJ can't play in the minors so he's literally sitting in the press box despite the fact that his advanced analytics show he has a more positive impact on the ice than both chariot and petry who have been terrible. And gustufson. This is why lalonde needs to go asap.
 

ShanahanMan

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Interesting.

  • Dvorsky flunked out of the SHL last season putting up goose eggs in 10 games so one can argue Danielson has had the better foray into Pro hockey.
  • They both switched teams last season and put up comparable points per game with an edge to Dvorsky.
  • Dvorsky had a better world junior showing (with more opportunity)
  • Danielson had a better CHL playoffs (with more opportunity)

Of course its your opinion but I'm surprised someone could identify Dvorsky as a clear favourite at this point.

In my option, Danielson's game projects better to the pro level, especially the skating. Danielson's ability to transport the puck is very much a need in this organization.



I'm probably a broken record on this topic but the organization has consistently spoken quite highly about AlJo but hasn't given him a real, consistent opportunity.

I don't get it.
Can we agree on the basis that WHL and OHL are comparable leagues?

- Dvorsky is a year younger than Nate
- Dvorsky CRUSHED Nate in terms of production in juniors (despite being younger)
- Dvorsky had a much better WJC
- Dvorsky is thriving in the AHL and will probably be recalled for some games in St Louis this year.

Honestly not seeing where you can claim Nate looks to have the better game.
 

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