RangersFan1994
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So it must be true that Kakko means Lazy in Finnish?To be honest, I don't recall Kakko saying he was going to work on anything.
So it must be true that Kakko means Lazy in Finnish?To be honest, I don't recall Kakko saying he was going to work on anything.
Above all, he needs to keep his skating up. And then some individual coaching for tactics and whatnot. I want Laviolette to be able to play him the entire game. Not in pinch, but the entire game. That's one of his projects for next season.I hope this isn't the only lesson he's taking this summer. Kid needs tons of core work, skating, and more fighting lessons. I feel like if he got more of these from other fighters, he'd learn a lot of different styles and tactics. Like would love him to get a lesson from John Scott just to talk out big man strategies. But please, Matt, get some skating lessons. You got knocked down too easily during the playoffs. Be both the unstoppable force and the immovable object.
Michael Peca, 2 time Selke winner. Turn him into a PK magician ploos.Above all, he needs to keep his skating up. And then some individual coaching for tactics and whatnot. I want Laviolette to be able to play him the entire game. Not in pinch, but the entire game. That's one of his projects for next season.
All I want from him in the 4th line is the ability to skate and hit. That's enough for a 4th liner in the NHL. If you are a heavyweight fighter on top of that.... nice.
Yes, train to run the shit out of the devils again next year. Buy a whole pig and put a devils jersey on it and hang it center ice and practice Bastianing it
I wonder whether the plan is to mold him into a center or winger, IIRC he said he’s actually never played wing at any level before the NHL. Just looking at his game though he does seem well suited for the wing with his speed & size on the forecheck, I don’t think you get as many opportunities to lay hits as a center. He also seems to be great at faceoffs.Hes not gonna dangle anybody but he's got good enough hands to put a few pucks in. If he can build that core strength, and figure out how to turn quicker than an aircraft carrier, he will be a very valuable and unique player in today's league. He actually has good straight away speed. His strides look slow and lumbering but his strides are so long.
I'm thinking his ceiling is a 4C who can hold his own defensively, pitch in a few goals, and maybe be a net-front menace on pp2. His floor is a 13F who is a menace and can get inside players heads. Not bad for a 6th round pick. At the very least, he has trade value
Hes not gonna dangle anybody but he's got good enough hands to put a few pucks in. If he can build that core strength, and figure out how to turn quicker than an aircraft carrier, he will be a very valuable and unique player in today's league. He actually has good straight away speed. His strides look slow and lumbering but his strides are so long.
I'm thinking his ceiling is a 4C who can hold his own defensively, pitch in a few goals, and maybe be a net-front menace on pp2. His floor is a 13F who is a menace and can get inside players heads. Not bad for a 6th round pick. At the very least, he has trade value
I think he’ll improve a lot as he continues to fill out but it will still be in a 4th line role. He has really good speed obviously, he pivots well in all directions, the turns will improve but at that height probably will never look that great. (You took my sundial line I used for Ross Johnston after the preseason scrap lol. His turns are worse)I don't really even care about the offense. Someone who can defend (and I don't think he needs to be serviceable here, I think he needs to be legit good), own the walls (not get knocked over by a stiff wind), PK (not have the slowest/widest turns in the history of the sport) and bring the rest of the shenanigans that come with how he plays is valuable. He just has a very long way to get there.
If he can play center, take faceoffs, and PK, that adds to the value of having him in the lineup considerably.I wonder whether the plan is to mold him into a center or winger, IIRC he said he’s actually never played wing at any level before the NHL. Just looking at his game though he does seem well suited for the wing with his speed & size on the forecheck, I don’t think you get as many opportunities to lay hits as a center. He also seems to be great at faceoffs.
Honestly, maybe the most effective route, and it happened a couple of times last season, is him JUST missing the defender and slamming into the boards with a big "bang" that echos through the garden. Especially if it's on the stick side and accomplishes the separation of defender and puck.He has to figure out how to hit in a way that will scare players but won't lead to penalties. It's just so hard. He's too tall to his and that is his one shtick. Rather be 6'3 and tough and run players than 6'8.
Honestly, maybe the most effective route, and it happened a couple of times last season, is him JUST missing the defender and slamming into the boards with a big "bang" that echos through the garden. Especially if it's on the stick side and accomplishes the separation of defender and puck.
Sometimes the scary thought of "I just missed being trucked by this guy" is still pretty effective to get defenders thinking and will help keep Rempe out of the box.
Well he should then be training with McSorley rather than Laraque no?!?!or do the opposite and just kill a guy and get suspended for 10 games and defenders will flinch and panic when he's on the ice for the rest of the season.
Good lord man you're going to trigger the debbies fans: "Some one's going to die out there, die, wahhhhh!!!!!!" I'll never forget hearing some overly emotional debbie screaming that over and over in a hockey podcast after Rempe knocked them around a bit. I was driving and just couldn't stop laughing.Yes, train to run the shit out of the devils again next year. Buy a whole pig and put a devils jersey on it and hang it center ice and practice Bastianing it