Prospect Info: Logan Mailloux Part 3 The Only Hockey Talk Thread

dackelljuneaubulis02

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Missed so much development time. I doubt anyone saw a 47 point rookie season in the AHL...he really needs another full season in Laval.
I think I was even more impressed with how many (I know you were generous with praise) said he improved drastically on the D side throughout the year. It gave me hope that that his issues are fixable. To an extent at least.

If he can crack our top 4 and not hurt us defensively, we’ll be in business
 
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Can’t help but wonder how he’d fare on offence. He’s not « physical » but he plays with an edge, is a very good passer, good shot, offensive flair. If next year is more of the same next year, is that an option to explore or are we still hoping he develops into Brent Burns?
If the D never gets where it needs to be I think it would be insane to not try him at forward. His offensive toolkit is too good.

I’m very reluctant to trade him at any point. I’d sooner wait 5 years then trade him anytime before that. It would have to be insanely lopsided.
 
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I think I was even more impressed with how many (I know you were generous with praise) said he improved drastically on the D side throughout the year. It gave me hope that that his issues are fixable. To an extent at least.

If he can crack our top 4 and not hurt us defensively, we’ll be in business
He did improve as a whole, he's just not consistent with it.
 

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Or leave him in the AHL until he is ready to play actual top 4 NHL minutes one day , I don't see the rush , bouncing him around to help us out on a Wednesday night in January does nothing for the kid
That’s what the Habs of yesteryear under Sam Pollock always did, as a carrot to prospects performing well in AHL, they’d call them up to earn NHL $ for a game - week. Gainey was the last to employ in regular fashion
 
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I think I was even more impressed with how many (I know you were generous with praise) said he improved drastically on the D side throughout the year. It gave me hope that that his issues are fixable. To an extent at least.

If he can crack our top 4 and not hurt us defensively, we’ll be in business
He has improved but the NHL jump is significant
 

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Mailloux played games with us this year though and he was the worst defensive player on the ice every time.

He shouldn't get another call up for awhile.

The idea of a 6’3 220lbs RWer with a 100mph slap shot that plays the point on the PP may work.

He seems too talented to outright bust, but defensively he doesn’t seem to have it.
 

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Watching @montreal highlight video of the last game.

Mailloux looks incredible with the puck on his stick.

Near the beginning of the video Logan breaks up a 2 on 1 but even still it looked so awkward. He looks scary in his own end even when he’s not giving up chances lol. There’s still time but man that’s one hell of an uphill battle for him.

He really has to be bloody minded about focusing on the D side. And like what many said, a lot of that has to do with footwork.
 
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Holloway is 5th in points on his team. I don't think they regret paying a 3rd for him.

Losing both Holloway and Broberg the way they did was a disaster. It's incredible how consistently poor Oilers management has been over the years.
 

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