LaP
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I don't see the problem with giving him games. I don't get the whole "let the prospects rot in AHL and don't give them games" attitude. To improve you need to know what you are lacking.SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED AFTER CAMP
Or at the very least after the first handful of games.
He showed some flashes, but he clearly wasn't ready.
Shit like this gives me Bergevin era vibes, but at least they learned quicker than he did when something CLEARLY wasn't working.
I did lot of competitive gaming (amateur) over the years and you don't learn anything by dominating the lower brackets otuside of learning how to play the games. But after you learned how to play you could spend 20 years in the lower brackets and you would not improve much. At one point you have to test yourself in the higher brackets and see if you're good enough or not and see what you have to improve and work on. Giving a few games to Mailloux, Kapanen, Heineman, ... will help them see what they have to improve.
If we expect to let all those kids play exclusively in the AHL for the next 2-3 years and then they'll graduate in the NHL and be ready day 1 with 0 NHL experience then we are extremely naive and fooling. There's nothing wrong with giving our prospects a few games every year even if not ready just to test them and let them realize they are not ready. If the only thing you do is dominate the lower leagues then you'll eventually think you are better than you really are. You have to be tested to improve.
He's going to Sweden which is a stronger league.He wasn't ready for full time NHL, but going back to Fin isn't ideal. I would have kept him for the 60 days so we could send him to Laval.
I suspect that Condotta is a temporary solution. Either a decoy so we can claim Jones or RHP is gona be ready soon.
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