McMann - Juston Holl at forward

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Nov 15, 2020
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A late bloomer who was able to come up and string together some good games and make us think he was more than he was. But over time, the NHL exposes all and Holl was eventually exposed as not very good.

McMann, outside of a high shooting% spree last season, hasn't really shown he deserves to be an every day NHL player. He started the season a healthy scratch which drew some ire from fans, but I think it is was the right move.

What does he do besides skate really fast with the puck and be on the ice for the odd boneheaded play?
 

Jojalu

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A late bloomer who was able to come up and string together some good games and make us think he was more than he was. But over time, the NHL exposes all and Holl was eventually exposed as not very good.

McMann, outside of a high shooting% spree last season, hasn't really shown he deserves to be an every day NHL player. He started the season a healthy scratch which drew some ire from fans, but I think it is was the right move.

What does he do besides skate really fast with the puck and be on the ice for the odd boneheaded play?
He can finish when he plays with better players. Not afraid to go to the net, go in the corners to dig pucks out, etc.

He was working well with Nylander as he can he somewhat keep up with him.

Domi hasn't been all that great the past 4 or 5 games but he should be able to get the puck to McMann in open space
 

seanlinden

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A late bloomer who was able to come up and string together some good games and make us think he was more than he was. But over time, the NHL exposes all and Holl was eventually exposed as not very good.

McMann, outside of a high shooting% spree last season, hasn't really shown he deserves to be an every day NHL player. He started the season a healthy scratch which drew some ire from fans, but I think it is was the right move.

What does he do besides skate really fast with the puck and be on the ice for the odd boneheaded play?

He might be... but Justin Holl was a fine defencemen for us making $2m. It's the position that "you'd like to get more out of", but "more costs more $" and you can probably spend that money a little better elsewhere.

Zach Hyman was 2 full years of "I work really hard" putting up 10 and 15 goals.... even that 3rd year where he had 21 goals... let us not forget that only 15 of those were scored with a goalie on the ice.

At the end of the day, the guy makes $1.35m. At that price, he should be on your 3rd or 4th line, with occasional spot duty in a top 6 for somebody that's hurt.

Similar to Justin Holl, he should have been a #5 defenceman, but got used in the top 4 prettty consistently because we were so top heavy.
 

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