Player Discussion Nikita Zadorov

Kalus

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It’s still early, gotta give him at least half a season before we really know what he is on this team, but so far to my eye he looks like what he has been over his long career: a good third pairing defenseman.

Having a third pairing defenseman eat up $5M of cap for six years through age 36, where we’ll be watching his play decline over that term as he regresses with age, is not a decision I would underwrite.
 

Dennis Bonvie

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It’s still early, gotta give him at least half a season before we really know what he is on this team, but so far to my eye he looks like what he has been over his long career: a good third pairing defenseman.

Having a third pairing defenseman eat up $5M of cap for six years through age 36, where we’ll be watching his play decline over that term as he regresses with age, is not a decision I would underwrite.

Zadorov hasn't been a third pair defenseman here.

And he's really going to have to step up his game with Lindholm out.

Most of the time defensemen peak later than forwards.
 

BruinDust

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Zadorov hasn't been a third pair defenseman here.

And he's really going to have to step up his game with Lindholm out.

Most of the time defensemen peak later than forwards.

I'd argue his peak started when he was 26 and arrived in Calgary in 2021-22. We are likely in the final couple seasons of his peak performance.

The good news I think is he's very thick and should be durable, which might help prolong his peak years. 99% of the league just bounce off him.
 
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I wonder if a game or two in the press box would do him well. Vancouver did it with him when he first got there and he ended up being their best defenseman come playoff time. Not that I think hes been terrible or anything but there are a lot of times where he seems like hes still not sure where he needs to be as far a D zone coverage. He self admitted during an interview before the season started that it can take him a while to grasp a new system so maybe a different viewpoint could help catch him up to speed a bit quicker.
 

PB37

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My #1 complaint about Zadarov is that for a guy who skates well with the puck, when he doesn't have it he tends to stand still a lot in the defensive zone and then over compensates by ignoring his positioning when he's a step or two behind the play. Overall, I think he's come as advertised, the good and the bad. I think with more games as a Bruin, he'll get a better sense of what he should be doing with the Bruins style of defending.
 

22Brad Park

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Radko Gudas 2nd overall in goals by a D-man?

Are you really comparing Zadorov (and his cap hit) to a couple guys making basically league minimum?

Brutal take, but it figures.
I like Gudas, he is hard to play against.Grew up in home where his dad played on National team, so knows the game.Zadorov needs to stop wandering around ,especially on PK.
 
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NDiesel

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I don't know if this is true, but I do know defensemen don't peak in their 30s. Some also fall off a cliff in their early 30s.
Feel like all of Boychuk, Chara and Seidenberg had their best seasons here in their 30s within the last couple decades, right?

Just to name a few of our own...

Lidstrom also won his first of many norris' once turning 30 too. Giardano had his best stretch plus a norris too after 30. I'm sure there are many more
 

EverettMike

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Feel like all of Boychuk, Chara and Seidenberg had their best seasons here in their 30s within the last couple decades, right?

Just to name a few of our own...

Lidstrom also won his first of many norris' once turning 30 too. Giardano had his best stretch plus a norris too after 30. I'm sure there are many more

Some guys also have career years as rookies, doesn't make it the norm. And for every "he was better in his 30s" there are guys like Dion Phaneuf and PK Subban who were all-stars early and basically done at 30.
 

NDiesel

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Some guys also have career years as rookies, doesn't make it the norm. And for every "he was better in his 30s" there are guys like Dion Phaneuf and PK Subban who were all-stars early and basically done at 30.
Definitely, I'm not banking on a career peak in his 30s with Zadorov, but you never know
 
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