Moose Season Discussion

MyNameIsTaken

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Sure, it's just my take. But I worry that playing in a ton of meaningless games where they can't get anything going isn't a great situation for offensive prospects who need to learn how to produce at the pro level.
That’s reasonable a concern. I’m sure many prospects have gotten very stunted development from exactly this situation and I’m worried about it too. That being said, different humans tick differently, and I’m sure being in a struggling environment is exactly what some players need to become more of a leader, or acknowledge their own weaknesses and double down on working on them. Not sure we can say one outcome is more probable than the others.

All we can really say, imo, is Lambert and Chibi are not currently good enough to put a bad AHL team on there back (fair enough!)

I hope they end up on the Jets unfazed soon enough, and I also hope the moose get better so they are a better environment to play in and also just cause I like seeing our teams win :)
 

BoneDocUK

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He's been the best D on his AHL team. He had a very strong NHL camp.

Defense is his forte, and is probably already good enough for the NHL. He's getting time in the AHL to develop his offense and puck handling, and has been improving quickly.

He'll be the first AHL call-up and I think he'll get some NHL games this season. He could be an NHL regular as early as next season. He's a really good prospect.

Agree.

Salmo already had a very mature game, and seems to be a quick study. Don't think his NHL runway is long at this point, and think we may see a Samberg trajectory where he works at being solid, then starts to grow his offence a bit as he gets more comfortable. He's as close to a pro lock as we have in the system at this point.

I'm more worried about players like Lambert and Chibrikov, who had their breakouts last season on a team that had meaningful roles for them and solid vets around them for mentorship etc. This looks like a season of frustration for them thus far.
 
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AtomicJets

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The Moose offence has been one of the worst in the league, currently scoring the second fewest goals with only 40 in 16 games... 2.5 GF/game. Not good enough. We had a dead zone in our prospect pool, Torgersson and Nikkanen have become completely irrelevant. Our LHD situation is a black hole.

Veterans like Axel and Toninato are not producing, JAD has been abysmal. Mason Shaw and Ben King were supposed to provide some reliable offence at the AHL level but it hasn't materialized.

I don't think it's good for our top prospects to lose this much. Losing doesn't feel good at any level and it affects your confidence. The goal should always be for the Moose to be competitive. It's one thing to intentionally challenge your top prospects to carry the team but you still have to give them the tools and support they need to win.
 

Nolan Giesbrecht

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At the Moose game today with the kids and it’s been fun so far - outplaying, though not out scoring, the Wranglers.

Couple quick thoughts, Salmonsson looks good and his offensive instincts look like Morrissey’s. Not many breakouts under pressure, but I haven’t seen the Moose really do any when in tight.

I missed the Toninato elbow, but the Moose have been dirty since then and whining when called on it. Edit: my nine year old says he saw a Wrangler player stomped on the leg of a fallen Moose player

Chibrokov has been everywhere. Looks good.

Lambert is weird. Doesn’t hustle like Chibrokov but sometimes plays too fast for his teammates. He’s had a dozen times where a quick pass or ply to him would have sent him down the ice, but the other players moved too slow to make it happen.
 
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surixon

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At the Moose game today with the kids and it’s been fun so far - outplaying, though not out scoring, the Wranglers.

Couple quick thoughts, Salmonsson looks good and his offensive instincts look like Morrissey’s. Not many breakouts under pressure, but I haven’t seen the Moose really do any when in tight.

I missed the Toninato elbow, but the Moose have been dirty since then and whining when called on it. Edit: my nine year old says he saw a Wrangler player stomped on the leg of a fallen Moose player

Chibrokov has been everywhere. Looks good.

Lambert is weird. Doesn’t hustle like Chibrokov but sometimes plays too fast for his teammates. He’s had a dozen times where a quick pass or ply to him would have sent him down the ice, but the other players moved too slow to make it happen.

I watched most of the game and will provide my thoughts later.
 

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