Zman5778
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What are we hoping this guy turns into? Cause I'm not seeing #1 overall talent.
I've said it before -- a better Jay Bouwmeester. He doesn't have that one elite eye-poppingly trait, but he does everything to a high level.
What are we hoping this guy turns into? Cause I'm not seeing #1 overall talent.
I would say that his skating+stick handling ability at that size is an eye-popping trait.I've said it before -- a better Jay Bouwmeester. He doesn't have that one elite eye-poppingly trait, but he does everything to a high level.
Totally agree. There are no 20 year old bodies that are built for and mature enough to handle the playtime he is getting for 82 games. He still needs 2-4 years to get there.I'm a lot less worried about him struggling play wise, as opposed to struggling (as a young bean pole) physically over a full season and having any negative effects to his development as a result. There aren't many D-men playing 25 mins/g, Power shouldn't be as a rookie. The bottom three guys are trash that need to be replaced anyway. Go do that and benefit from the side effect of reducing Power's mins to a reasonable 20-22/g.
I think the first thing to realize is that he not the same type of defenseman as Dahlin. I do not expect the same offensive numbers from him. Just my view, but I see a much more well rounded "does it all well" top pairing guy. If your looking for elite traits, there is his obvious size, he potentially has elite patience and calm with the puck in the d-zone, and he has shown potentially elite breakout passing. Pairing him with another big 2-way guy who likes to carry the puck out of the zone instead of pass it, could give you a true playoff #1 pair that can do it all.What are we hoping this guy turns into? Cause I'm not seeing #1 overall talent.
What are we hoping this guy turns into? Cause I'm not seeing #1 overall talent.
Owen Power is top 5 in the entire NHL in EV TOI/GP as a rookie.What are we hoping this guy turns into? Cause I'm not seeing #1 overall talent.
And that's the problem, they're pushing him too fast.Owen Power is top 5 in the entire NHL in EV TOI/GP as a rookie.
On a team with Rasmus Dahlin.
Don Granato sees it and plenty of other people see it, too.
I don't think so. The challenge is that he doesn't have a Samuelsson-like D partner to unlock him.And that's the problem, they're pushing him too fast.
And that's the problem, they're pushing him too fast.
The challenge is that he doesn't have a Samuelsson-like D partner to unlock him.
I think Boosh was brought in to be exactly that in the short term, but obviously injuries threw a wrench in that. Not to beat a dead horse but it would be nice to have Borgen rn.I think both statements are true to a point.
Power is routinely being asked to play 20+ min per game.......and it certainly showed over the weekend. He looks tired.
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While Joker has been a steady partner for Power when healthy, I'm not sure he's the RIGHT long-term partner. I think if Power had a Sammy-like guy, his offense would open up more.
But they're not mutually exclusive issues.
Power looking tired could be a natural rookie adjustment period as he moves from the NCAA to the NHL and not merely because of his big workload.I think both statements are true to a point.
Power is routinely being asked to play 20+ min per game.......and it certainly showed over the weekend. He looks tired.
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While Joker has been a steady partner for Power when healthy, I'm not sure he's the RIGHT long-term partner. I think if Power had a Sammy-like guy, his offense would open up more.
But they're not mutually exclusive issues.
Power looking tired could be a natural rookie adjustment period as he moves from the NCAA to the NHL and not merely because of his big workload.
Power looking tired could be a natural rookie adjustment period as he moves from the NCAA to the NHL and not merely because of his big workload.
Granato has not been afraid to put the kids in the press box. If Power needs a night off, I trust that Don will give it to him.I think it's a combo of both. If we had a fully functional top 7, I'd be advocating giving him 12/23 and 12/27 off so he could get a full 5-7 days of rest over Xmas.
Hell, given that 12/23 is against Tampa......I might still be for it. Giving Power a full week off might be more important long-term than punting one game against Tampa.
It's surprising he hasn't collected more points with how good he's been for them 5v5.
I hope as he gets stronger and fills out that his shot improves. Right now, it wouldn't break a pane of glass. He has no confidence in it against NHL goalies.he does everything to a high level.
Hope his injury is short-term but again... unfinished growing into his body and massive minutes, my concern was fatigue or injury.
That criteria is very small although he looks like he has an elite sense for his position amongst the leagueWho is watching him and saying he has no elite traits? His brain is elite. As good as any dman and it is packaged in a 6’6 frame with good skating and puck skills.