TheDawnOfANewTage
Dahlin, it’ll all be fine
- Dec 17, 2018
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Random thought I had the other day, but- for a while now I’ve felt like Chara’s work ethic/discipline/leadership rubbed off on teammates, Marchand in particular. Like- I think even after he left, there were a good 2-3 years where whatever he instilled in that time was still passed along, thus their success. Now it’s finally fading (I hope), but he really seemed to get that locker room dialed in. And it made me wonder about older players who really seemed to influence younger players.
The two other recent examples I could think of were:
Ovechkin- McMichael. Felt McMichael could go either way, success or bust, and he seems to have just hung around Ovi enough to have figured out scoring. Hot start, but even if he cools down- dude seems a solid NHLer, and i wonder if Ovi influenced that in any way.
Stone- Eichel. Eich had the game, but I think Stone mighta shown him something about professionalism, embracing the whole team, yada yada. I just don’t think Jack was ready to lead a team in Buffalo, and he didn’t have to in Vegas- until he kinda kicked ass in playoffs, and I just wonder if Stone helped get him to that point.
Edit- Doh! Forgot Crosby- Guentzel. I think Guentzel learned a lot, not sure he’s quite as good without that tutelage.
Any other examples? I’m particularly curious about defense- did any young players seem to pick up Giordano’s habits, for instance? What about vet-noobie pairings that work? I recall Henrik Tallinder’s steady presence made Tyler Myers’ rookie season his best season. Things of that nature, discuss.
The two other recent examples I could think of were:
Ovechkin- McMichael. Felt McMichael could go either way, success or bust, and he seems to have just hung around Ovi enough to have figured out scoring. Hot start, but even if he cools down- dude seems a solid NHLer, and i wonder if Ovi influenced that in any way.
Stone- Eichel. Eich had the game, but I think Stone mighta shown him something about professionalism, embracing the whole team, yada yada. I just don’t think Jack was ready to lead a team in Buffalo, and he didn’t have to in Vegas- until he kinda kicked ass in playoffs, and I just wonder if Stone helped get him to that point.
Edit- Doh! Forgot Crosby- Guentzel. I think Guentzel learned a lot, not sure he’s quite as good without that tutelage.
Any other examples? I’m particularly curious about defense- did any young players seem to pick up Giordano’s habits, for instance? What about vet-noobie pairings that work? I recall Henrik Tallinder’s steady presence made Tyler Myers’ rookie season his best season. Things of that nature, discuss.
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