Habs7631
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We got scammed, should’ve asked for a 1st to take on this dude.
He didn't shy away from contact. But if someone doesn't have a solid knee, he doesn't have stability.I’m willing to give him a little bit of slack for his skating given the knee injury but there is zero excuse for his avoidance of any physical contact
Guy is 6’5 and is literally the easiest player to knock off the puck in the NHL
Get real dude, he hasn’t won a single board battle in monthsHe didn't shy away from contact. But if someone doesn't have a solid knee, he doesn't have stability.
Then you're the one watching wrong, as I've seen him win (using his body) in two games some time ago. And today again nothing. Of course, in the meantime, I haven't watched you.Get real dude, he hasn’t won a single board battle in months
He got into a 2 on 2 battle tonight and literally stood there and watched
Just nonsenseThen you're the one watching wrong, as I've seen him win (using his body) in two games some time ago. And today again nothing. Of course, in the meantime, I haven't watched you.
About the knee, you need not only a solid core but also support in your legs if you want to win battles. And be mental right. He doesn't have that. Look how often he fell.
But if you think you don't need strong knees for good stability... . Anyway, this season is just a preparation for the next one.Just nonsense
You’re such a nice guyAt 5 on 5 he's been... underwhelming.
He’s obviously out of shape from not having a full healthy season in a while & still adapting to his knee surgery.
I’ve watched him play plenty of times on the Jets and his skating has always felt off since day 1.
Hoping he’ll use this next offseason to get back in shape and come back to his true self next season.
He reminds of Evgeny Dadonov.He reminds me of Thomas Vanek. Was glad the Habs didn't re-sign him at the time. Would be surprised if Laine is brought back after next year.
So embarrassing to watch. Him and Slaf. Two big boys that can't protect the puck.I’m willing to give him a little bit of slack for his skating given the knee injury but there is zero excuse for his avoidance of any physical contact
Guy is 6’5 and is literally the easiest player to knock off the puck in the NHL
He reminds of Evgeny Dadonov.
Laine's big issue is that he's just not moving his feet enough. I think this is partly because he's still not back to full strength in terms of skating but it's also very much a mental thing, he probably doesn't trust his skating and is trying too much to play it safe and almost always chooses to try slow the play down even when the best option is to push the pace. Though it doesn't help that his linemates rarely hit him with a tape to tape pass when he's in motion which is probably both a problem with them but also his positioning/routes. Either way I would expect Demidov to help there, both because he's a better techinical passer and because he'll read Laine's routes better.
His speed is fine, he has a long gait that makes him look slower than he is.Laine's has a great shot but man he doesn't use his size at all and doesn't have the footspeed to compensate for it. If he turns over the puck, rarely can he skate back to provide any defensive cover.