DesertedPenguin
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My guess is Tomasino will slot in on the third line with Hayes and DOC to start and Puustinen will remain scratched.
It's only a W if they end up flipping him for more than a 4th.It's kind of a bummer overall that we've reached this special level of pessimism where they make a pretty decent trade with fair potential to be a solid W and no one gives a shit because we know how it will likely result.
I mean, we're looking at minimum 2 weeks in the bottom 6 while he 'acclimates' himself to the team or whatever. It takes months, if not years, to learn Sullivan's "Hey, that guy's open I should cover him" system, so 2 weeks is really pushing it.
Almost no risk, and possible decent reward. I can't see any negative to this at all.
That's why I don't understand all the "L.O.L. the pick is in 3 years L.O.L." takes with Eller and whatnot. Who cares? Those picks still have value. If not now, they will get more and more value in the coming years. If other GM's don't think so, then take full advantage of that.In a funny way you just traded Ruhwedel for Tomasino…..
Has Tomasino been a healthy scratch all year in Nashville?
There is a better chance MS scratched him after 2 games!!That Tomasino addition is a great move if this team actually uses him like a top-6 forward.
Like I said, if though.
He's been pretty shit mate. His average skating and below average defensive game had him sit for stretches.Has Tomasino been a healthy scratch all year in Nashville?
Why are people down on Beauvillier? Dude signed a 1yr, 1.25mil deal and has 6 goals on the year which is 3rd on the team. Pacing for 20. All things considered, that isn't that bad. Not Mitch Marner but it's not like he has 1 assist in 11 gp.
Makes sense to play Philip, slower, worse defensively, offensively inconsistent. He's Sullivan porn.My guess is Tomasino will slot in on the third line with Hayes and DOC to start and Puustinen will remain scratched.
When Brunette was asked about it the other day, he mentioned that while Tomasino was looking good in Milwaukee, a lot of his issues were related to work ethic. That is not surprising with how mysterious things have been with him, but it is not encouraging either, as that is more personality-related and is not a talent or experience problem that can be developed.
This part has been an issue for Tomasino for a few years and I don't see it changing under Sullivan in this shit show of a system and non existent development coaching with Sullivan.Tomasino especially has had years to get things figured out, and even played all but six games of a full year as a rookie in 2021-22. It has only gone downhill for him since then, and blame coaching all you want, but he has done no better for himself and Brunette's comments the other day all but confirm it is an issue with himself.
A player that has had work ethic issues for years in Nashville, is somewhat average at skating, isn't good defensively...Whatever else may be said, this is incredible value to get essentially for free.
Tomasino was a favourite of mine in his draft year and justified it by ripping up the OHL in his D+1 and performing exceptionally well in the AHL in his D+2, going over P/GP as a new pro. I had him as a top 20 prospect at that point. He followed that up with a very respectable rookie year, but the last two seasons he has stalled - while still playing well, with very good /60 rates - as Nashville has adamantly refused to recognize he is a guy who needs top-6 and PP time. They’ve dicked around sending him back and forth between the NHL and AHL, never giving him a proper shot even as he produced well.
Let’s not make the same mistake here. Call me a laughable optimist, but I maintain that this kid could be a Guentzel if we give him the chance - and we have absolutely f*** all to lose in doing so. Tomasino just turned 23 this summer, same as Guentzel when he broke through for us.
Puustinen sucks anyway so I think it’s an easy decision to replace him with Tomasino.
They just shouldn’t be making the swap that easy. Get creative and do something like:
Beauvillier-Crosby-Rakell
Tomasino-Malkin-Puljujarvi
Bunting-O’Connor-Rust
Whatever else may be said, this is incredible value to get essentially for free.
Tomasino was a favourite of mine in his draft year and justified it by ripping up the OHL in his D+1 and performing exceptionally well in the AHL in his D+2, going over P/GP as a new pro. I had him as a top 20 prospect at that point. He followed that up with a very respectable rookie year, but the last two seasons he has stalled - while still playing well, with very good /60 rates - as Nashville has adamantly refused to recognize he is a guy who needs top-6 and PP time. They’ve dicked around sending him back and forth between the NHL and AHL, never giving him a proper shot even as he produced well.
Let’s not make the same mistake here. Call me a laughable optimist, but I maintain that this kid could be a Guentzel if we give him the chance - and we have absolutely f*** all to lose in doing so. Tomasino just turned 23 this summer, same as Guentzel when he broke through for us.