GDT: Montreal Canadiens vs. Philadelphia Flyers 2/2/17 7:00pm EST SN-East, RDS, TSN 690

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DLR will have to do much more than one shot on net to be worth keeping.

DLR has always had a heavy shot and good speed/skating ability. Yet to develop much skill outside of good defence and transition though.
 

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lol Weise nice try

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Pas vraiment palpitant comme match.

First line has issues tonight, namely its star winger (not Radu, the other one).

And the Pleks line is way too small. Pleks cheats a lot again. Lets the opposition gain the boards first in the D-zone, prefers to play the stick. That's unacceptable in my eyes. Puck needs to get out, even if you get hit. NO wonder the guy never gets hurt. He never gets in a position to get hit that hard. Not a fan of his board play. Never was, actually. Dans le hockey du bon vieux temps, les coachs benchaient les peureux de son espèce.
 

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DLR has always had a heavy shot and good speed/skating ability. Yet to develop much skill outside of good defence and transition though.

That's the thing -- he hasn't shown one iota of offensive vision. Doesn't control the play or the puck. He's still young... guess we'll see...
 

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Pas vraiment palpitant comme match.

First line has issues tonight, namely its star winger (not Radu, the other one).

And the Pleks line is way too small. Pleks cheats a lot again. Lets the opposition gain the boards first in the D-zone, prefers to play the stick. That's unacceptable in my eyes. Puck needs to get out, even if you get hit. NO wonder the guy never gets hurt. He never gets in a position to get hit that hard. Not a fan of his board play. Never was, actually. Dans le hockey du bon vieux temps, les coachs benchaient les peureux de son espèce.

He is the poster boy perimeter player.
 

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That's the thing -- he hasn't shown one iota of offensive vision. Doesn't control the play or the puck. He's still young... guess we'll see...

Even if he just learns to hold on to the puck and cycle well in the offensive zone, he'll be a valuable player. Don't think we'll ever see "vision" or great playmaking ability, but we might see a guy that can win battles and keep the puck in the zone.
 
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