The Last Red
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Hawks with another fleecing!!!
I dunno...
Knight has been inconsistent. Big upside but far from a guarantee. The first will likely be a late one.
Jones on the Panthers may quickly re-assert himself into the top 10-15 RD convo & if he does, he's a bargain at 7M.
Chicago did well, but Panthers are better right now.
Even if knight becomes a top 10-15 starter (far from a given), Hawks now have a major hole at 1RD. I won't be surprised in the least if this deal ages better for Fla than for Chi.
He does look very good, he's got 20 points in 23 games so far in 2025. I thought he'd make an impact way sooner, and his stock was going down fast, but he's really made drastic improvements and seems to finally put it together now.Damn Shane Wright is becoming a beast.
He looks like a faster Suzuki.
His stock didn't go down. He wasn't at the NHL level and his team, wisely, let him cook and develop elsewhere.He does look very good, he's got 20 points in 23 games so far in 2025. I thought he'd make an impact way sooner, and his stock was going down fast, but he's really made drastic improvements and seems to finally put it together now.
Damn Shane Wright is becoming a beast.
He looks like a faster Suzuki.
He might become a number one center but oh well, the powers that be went in a different direction.Damn Shane Wright is becoming a beast.
He looks like a faster Suzuki.
He might become a number one center but oh well, the powers that be went in a different direction.
Still a little ways to go for Shane, but he's having a good season.
There were some doubts about his ability to produce in the NHL, but there were even more doubts about his compete level, something that doesn't show up on a stat line.13:36... that's his toi/g for the season. Seattle sits in 5th from last.
He's playing and producing well in a sheltered role on a bad team.
Long way to go.
He might become a number one center but oh well, the powers that be went in a different direction.
It's hard to say, he might have excelled here but it didn't happen so, onward and upward.I don't think the Montreal market would have done him any favors. I think that if Shane Wright had to go through what Rein did, he'd have exploded into a fine mist.
Which is ideal for a young center.13:36... that's his toi/g for the season. Seattle sits in 5th from last.
He's playing and producing well in a sheltered role on a bad team.
Long way to go.
13:36... that's his toi/g for the season. Seattle sits in 5th from last.
He's playing and producing well in a sheltered role on a bad team.
Long way to go.
Which is ideal for a young center.
Center is a very tough position to play; as we have seen with some of our experiments, it doesn't always work out. Yes, I agree there would have been complaining and some of it would have come from me no doubt.One that is far from ready for top 6 role?
Agreed.
Can you imagine how much flak and complaining we'd be seeing if we had picked a 1OA forward still not able to handle top 6 minutes in his D3 season... Lol
Center is a very tough position to play; as we have seen with some of our experiments, it doesn't always work out. Yes, I agree there would have been complaining and some of it would have come from me no doubt.![]()
The MTL market's been perfectly docile with the big mule. What makes you think anyone would dare criticise a player when "he's only 18/19/20/21/22/..."?I don't think the Montreal market would have done him any favors. I think that if Shane Wright had to go through what Rein did, he'd have exploded into a fine mist.
What did he do that suggested his attitude was poor? Are you referring to the claim that he should have been drafted first overall or the glare in the Habs direction at the draft?No doubt. Will be interesting to see if he puts it all together or not.
Oddly, from their draft profile/projections, Cooley rather than Wright seemed like the top of the draft C who might produce early but take longer to handle the full responsibilities of an NHL top 6C. That Wright hasn't been able to translate his two-way game effectively yet is curious and may well be linked to the character/attitude flags that saw him drop.
He didn't have a good D+1 at all, and really the only intriguing part of his D+2 was his playoff performance. He was playing on a stacked offensive AHL team. At the start of his draft year, most were convinced he'd be a solid NHLer from the get go and his stock definitely fell to where he was no longer the unanimous #1 pick.His stock didn't go down.
We could say the same about our 2022 drafted too.He didn't have a good D+1 at all, and really the only intriguing part of his D+2 was his playoff performance. He was playing on a stacked offensive AHL team. At the start of his draft year, most were convinced he'd be a solid NHLer from the get go and his stock definitely fell to where he was no longer the unanimous #1 pick.
Not even close to the same thing. Wright looked so much worse in his 8 game stint in the NHL, was a complete non factor in the OHL playoff, and looked horrible in the AHL playoffs. Slaf looked better in a league that is 100 times harder. Slafkosvky was rising during his draft year while Wright was falling.We could say the same about our 2022 drafted too.
Awful D+1, underwhelming D+2 until a hot finish (playing shot gun next to our best players).
Did his stock go down in Montreal? Not really, he was given a mega jumbo contract a year ahead of time.
Wright is effectively a rookie, I think Seattle is perfectly happy with his production as a rookie and must be relieved to see him look like he belongs. The next step is for him to take on big boy matchups and so on.