By February hajek and Andersson hopefully are ready and you can move some guys out at the deadline. Appears To be the real plan.
Don’t think so. If they were looking for a 4C who is waiver eligible, they would’ve kept Holland.
If Lias Andersson was selected a half dozen slots lower (as maybe expected he would be, yes I know the Kings wanted him at 11), the fixation on him not reaching a Top-6 level would be minimized. The fact Mittelstadt went #8 makes the punch a bit harder.
(Speaking of Mittelstadt, am I the only one who was blindly sold on Vesey as an upper tier ability player in that mold? I'm clearly a board member of the anti-Vesey campaign).
Back to Lias, too much talk and not enough play. Between the medal-toss spectacle and "front of the jersey number" declaration, this guy needs to reconsider were he's putting his energy. Ultimately, I think he'll be fine - perhaps some sort of cross between Callahan and Stepan, in fact.
Yeah I thought that was weirdI'm more interested in how Quimm said the reasoning for Lias in Hartford is they don't want a Top 9 talent on the 4th line.
Soooooooo...do they not view Howden as Top 9 talent long-term then?
With that we can agree.Hajek getting sent down is a ****ing joke.
Maybe Howden, who is further along, won't get much from the minors. He knows assignments and responsibilities, and will get more from NHL minutes even if they are fewer.Yeah I thought that was weird
Poor phrasing, or something got lost in the translation
Maybe Howden, who is further along, won't get much from the minors. He knows assignments and responsibilities, and will get more from NHL minutes even if they are fewer.
Nature of the beast when you've got Staal making $5.7mm with a NMC. Doesn't make it any less frustrating, but that's where we're at. Let Hajek get top-4 minutes in the AHL and maybe we'll see him come February.Hajek getting sent down is a ****ing joke.