Recalled/Assigned: Logan Mailloux assigned back to Laval

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With you overreactions, and mine, we could have lots of fun over beers watching this shitshow of a franchise in a pub

Im down whenever youre down youre literally the only decent person on this forum, the others are all nerds.

Do we post from my account or yours if we do ?
You guys make a cute couple
 
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Im down whenever youre down youre literally the only decent person on this forum, the others are all nerds.

Do we post from my account or yours if we do ?

I smell a #1 podcast coming !
 
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Mailloux was sent down because there is no room at the moment, simple as that. He is ready for the NHL. Huston is a wonderful defensive play maker, but will for the rest of his career be a defensive liability as a defenseman, need to matched with excellent defensive defenseman. The Canadians do not have that yet or in there system. Matheson and Savard need to go , Guhle is solid and is locked up. As for the rest 2 years of NHL time to see who is NHL capable.
 

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I'm starting to agree with Snake on this guy. I don't think Mailloux is that smart.
He looks brutal right now. Reminds me a lot like Bouchard. Great tools especially the shot, but questionable IQ. Bouch improved alot over the years playing with ekholm. Mailloux has just as high a ceiling I think
 

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He looks brutal right now. Reminds me a lot like Bouchard. Great tools especially the shot, but questionable IQ. Bouch improved alot over the years playing with ekholm. Mailloux has just as high a ceiling I think
IQ is the only thing that seperates Nhlers from Ahlers nowadays.. all are excellent skaters and players.. so what is the difference? It's the ability to process the game at high speed - that is all..

Let's take a look at Mailloux.. hes a 1st rounder who made a BONE HEADED decision in his junior years. While I never really thought it was that big a deal (shoot me), the reality is the whole ordeal was so stupid it really make you question his IQ..

The game itself has evolved beyond Athleticism.. truly. 30 years ago a dim-whitted loser with speed could circumvent the IQ flaws.. no longer..

So now the question becomes, is this a player we are going to invest millions for the CH to improve and ultimately chase a Stanley Cup Run? If he lacks IQ (a la Deangelo) then we have to trade him asap..

I trust Hugo knows this, so I will wait with bated breath.
 

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Mike Bartner is garbage. But Mailloux was also absolute ass.
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Mike Bartner is garbage. But Mailloux was also absolute ass.
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Mailloux was not expected to be a mainstay in the NHL right now.

He did show some things offensively and showed his weaknesses defensively, which is something everyone was already aware off.

His defensive game has evolved in the last year, so we can be optimistic it`s going to progress further. At this time last year, he was one of the worst D defensively in the AHL.
 

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Mailloux was not expected to be a mainstay in the NHL right now.

He did show some things offensively and showed his weaknesses defensively, which is something everyone was already aware off.

His defensive game has evolved in the last year, so we can be optimistic it`s going to progress further. At this time last year, he was one of the worst D defensively in the AHL.
Last year it took him about 10 games to switch speeds from juniors to AHL.

It will take a lot longer to go from AHL to NHL. At least half a season with a vet.

See any available vets? He's played mostly with players who are also developing. Pair him with a Markov equivilant and then let's see what he becomes.

I thought it wasn't a bad idea to have all these youngsters develop together through sheer competition. I was wrong. It takes great coaching and a vet to teach the finer points. Both which we are missing.
 

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Last year it took him about 10 games to switch speeds from juniors to AHL.

It will take a lot longer to go from AHL to NHL. At least half a season with a vet.

See any available vets? He's played mostly with players who are also developing. Pair him with a Markov equivilant and then let's see what he becomes.

I thought it wasn't a bad idea to have all these youngsters develop together through sheer competition. I was wrong. It takes great coaching and a vet to teach the finer points. Both which we are missing.

He can and should develop in the AHL for now. Reevaluate closer to TDL if he's ready or we take some placeholder cap dump when/if we trade Savard.
 

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He can and should develop in the AHL for now. Reevaluate closer to TDL if he's ready or we take some placeholder cap dump when/if we trade Savard.
One of the two of his biggest problems can develop in the AHL. His constant butt-on-ice visits. He needs to develop his balance because he loses a lot of the one-on-one.

His defensive decision making and positioning would be far better off with a vet defensive partner. We have none to give him in the AHL or the NHL

As for trading Savard. If you asked me in August, I was thrilled, ask me now and I'm not trading him for anything. We are woefully on quality defensive play and we would be worse off without Savard.

Maybe everything changes IF...IF we get a top notch defensive coach teaching the young ones the finer points of defensive play.
 

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It's for the best. He had some alright moments contributing offensively, but needs a lot of work to become an NHL calibre d-man.
 

CanadienShark

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I thought he showed some promising things. He’ll be a good offensive d-man with some snarl. Defensively . . . don’t expect much. I see a second pairing LD but he’ll need a partner like Guhle.
He can barely hold his own at RD and that's his natural side. LD is out of the question and doesn't fit Montreal.

This next comment isn't meant for you, but it's funny how so many people were saying he's more NHL ready and likely to be better than Hutson. Hutson is growing much faster and already far better defensively of the two, let alone offensively.
 

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