Brooklyn Rangers Fan
Change is good.
Well, I guess it comes down to what you’re looking for when you talk about “dynamism.” I only ever expected him to be a big, mean, nasty #2D who brings solid offense given his game. And he has absolutely lived up to that expectation. He’s not, however, (and I never expected him to be) a #1. His game plays amazingly welll next to a true #1D, or even another #2, but put him with a 2nd pairing guy like Brady, and it doesn’t work well, because either a) he’s left playing the complementary role to a guy who’s wholly unsuited to be the lead dog, or b) you’re asking him to play a slot above his natural position in the lineup with an inferior partner supporting him, thus playing both of them out of position.I just don't see the same things others seem to see in Trouba, I mean I do to see some of it, he is decent, he can move the puck somewhat, he has a hard shot, he plays physical (sometimes overly), other than that I guess I just don't see it regardless of who he is paired with. Skjei was bad tonight, but I am not just basing my opinion on tonight or when he is only pared with Skjei.
I understand he is youngish, a RD of a type that is not easy to find league wide, even with what I think are his shortcomings. Yet I guess again, I just don't see anything, (for the lack of a better term, or a more in depth explanation) anything dynamic there.
Hits dynamism lies exactly in the kind of play @Jim Ramsay described above. If that’s what you’re expecting (and it’s something this team has desperately needed since prime McD), you’ll not be disappointed; if you’re expecting a RH Josi or Hedman, then you will be.
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