Waiver Draft
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- Jun 27, 2024
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At first glance, i was disappointed that we wouldn't see H H W line again, but Walker could do worse than Lauko, and Marat. He will have to provide the skill, Lauko the toughness, and Marat the two way play. Fast line, though.Lauko - Khusnutdinov - Walker is an interesting combo, so much speed there. Should generate some transition opportunities with that group.
Stars are playing all the big guys in this game, should be a tough test for the youth.
I only vaguely remember him from his Gopher days. I think of him as a tweener, but it looks like he had a couple of decent years with the Coyotes? At his age(31), he should be smart, if nothing else. Not big or strong enough to be a physical player, fast or skilled enough to be top 9 guy on a regular basis. @AKL might have a better idea about him, having watched him down in ARI.Xhgren with Rossi and Boyd, interesting.
What can we expect from Boyd, what's his style and strengths?
I've had a feeling that is where is going to end up. Rossi plays like a centerman (very cerebral, slows the game down, two-way reliable) and Heidt feels a bit more offensive. And from my brief viewing on him, I think he'll thrive in a more offensive role. And we are starting to have a lot of centers coming down the pipeline (JEE, Rossi, Yurov, Khusnutdinov, Bankier, Kumpulainen, arguably Stramel, then add in Hartman in the mix)At first glance, i was disappointed that we wouldn't see H H W line again, but Walker could do worse than Lauko, and Marat. He will have to provide the skill, Lauko the toughness, and Marat the two way play. Fast line, though.
Surprised to see Heidt as LW already.
It's disturbing the way they have Rossi with a bunch of minor leaguers, but i'll try to look at it as glass half full that they have him with XGrin. He'll probably have to fight off Hintz for most of the game.