Hes better than what was advertised 1g, 1a in 2 games. Big hits, some good chances to score and plays a two way game. Early excitement but lets see how he does..Game 2 prognosis
Cozen is a big body who hounds the puck and has average soft skills. That's a valuable NHLer, and imo one who can score big goals.
I don't think his hockey iq is that bad, honestly just seems a player who couldn't handle the pressure of what they needed from him in Buffalo and his headspace was in bad place as a result.
Some comically petty Sabres and Senators fans in this thread!
I don't know where the sabres fans might be coming from, but I don't think there's a Sens fan who doesn't wish Josh success unless he's playing directly against us.
While a lot of us maybe hoped for more regarding his play he's always come across as a very mature and thoughtful person. Genuinely wish him the best.
Re: Cozens I think we're just happy to see that he's contributing quickly.
I too hope Josh rips it up with the Sabres, he's an infinitely likeable guy and was a great Senator while he was here, I always had more confidence in our team with him in the lineup.
I've also been very happy with Cozen's play and contribution so far, already made a positive impact in both of the games he has played with the Sens.
A really nice apple too.Norris with the primary (actually only) assist on Thompson’s GWG tonight.
Was a great passNorris with the primary (actually only) assist on Thompson’s GWG tonight.
The hockey IQ has never really been there. I'd be surprised if it sticks, but weirder things have happened, and he did come from Buffalo, so who knows how much that negatively impacted him, haha.Hes better than what was advertised 1g, 1a in 2 games. Big hits, some good chances to score and plays a two way game. Early excitement but lets see how he does..
Sorry, that's just incorrect if you look at the odds, but of course there will always be outliers, the most egregious of them being Hodgson, who you of course highlightedNo my point is that the WJC is a pretty poor barometer for ceiling. There is very little equivalency between WJC performances and NHL careers.
False on the two bolded. Bogo couldn't stay healthy. Eichel did not get better when he left, odd take. Dude was our entire team since the tank.Players who have improved/looked better after leaving Buffalo: Rodrigues, Bogosian, Reinhart, Montour, Eichel, Vesey, McCabe, Ristolainen
Players who have looked worse: Girgensons. Arguably Mittlestadt, but I think he’ll bounce back now.
Point is, the odds are in your favor. Glad he’s had a good start.
I expect this to be a very real consideration long-term. It will depend on Pinto and Greig’s continued progression, but in a perfect world, with the pieces they have right now, I would think an “ideal” top 9 two years from now could look like:Still think Cozens makes an excellent F1 forecheckers (mentioned it earlier in this thread) - his physical tools , the body length, the good speed, the willingness to put his body into a play to win possession - that isn't necessarily the easiest thing to create as a center. He does better work along the walls. He tries and if he was on RW, I think it would've taken so much of the weight off of him in Buffalo but they kept trying to run him out there as the "responsible one" on his line with no veteran help... not hard to see how his confidence would flag. He has always been someone who wears his heart on his sleeve - the fresh start should be great for him to restart without old expectations. Finding some confidence to build on and making sure to cover for what have been his weaknesses thus far should continue to get value out of the kid. Still think he's more of a RW than a C though.
So it turns out that the "Hockey trade" Sabres fans were looking for was to get the glass man who's put up 60 points in his last 100 games?
Ottawa took the dub, here.
The one thing I've noticed about Norris so far is his defensive IQ. Always seems to be in the right position in the defensive zone. I don't think he's as good defensively as McLeod or Greenway, but he's not far off.It’s funny how both fanbases think the player they moved on from were better suited to play wing.
From a Sens fan perspective, I’m thrilled by Cozens’ zone entries. Defensively he needs some coaching.
I think both fanbases will be pleased with this trade.
This is where I think Cozens will find success in Ottawa- guys like Brady, Greig, etc going to battle in the dirty areas will rub off on him.Still think Cozens makes an excellent F1 forecheckers (mentioned it earlier in this thread) - his physical tools , the body length, the good speed, the willingness to put his body into a play to win possession - that isn't necessarily the easiest thing to create as a center. He does better work along the walls. He tries and if he was on RW, I think it would've taken so much of the weight off of him in Buffalo but they kept trying to run him out there as the "responsible one" on his line with no veteran help... not hard to see how his confidence would flag. He has always been someone who wears his heart on his sleeve - the fresh start should be great for him to restart without old expectations. Finding some confidence to build on and making sure to cover for what have been his weaknesses thus far should continue to get value out of the kid. Still think he's more of a RW than a C though.
This is where I think Cozens will find success in Ottawa- guys like Brady, Greig, etc going to battle in the dirty areas will rub off on him.
Hope Norris’ health holds up and he has much success in Buffalo (except against us)!