Mad Dog Tannen
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Absolutely. I was just being silly. Sorry. I should have used an emoji or two.I doubt 30ish games will change his contract ask.
Absolutely. I was just being silly. Sorry. I should have used an emoji or two.I doubt 30ish games will change his contract ask.
Lost in all of this is the fact that Jack Drury has been a very solid addition for the Avs, which is the icing on the cake at the moment.Avs are clearly the winner of this deal, so far. Great job by their management team proving people wrong so far.
Yes, there were a few times Necas seemed to move the puck too quickly, trying to force a play, instead of waiting another second for the open man... especially last night vs. Edmonton. That said, in the last 2 games, Necas should have picked up 7 points instead of 4... and quite easily tbh. The kid is all over the ice and faster than I believed he was... as he's pushing the tempo on par with MacKinnon and Makar which is lethal. With him, they can make high-end plays at high speed without slowing down -- that's a scary proposition for opponents.Necas still have some warts to cut out, like trying to do too much, but so does Rantanen. What a talent though, he doesn't finish like Rantanen but mack is getting way more space.
Yes, and no. With Necas, the talent was undeniable since I saw him in person at the World Juniors in Buffalo. But raw talent doesn't always materialize -- until now, Necas scored 71 points during his best offensive season. At 26 that's good production but far from the elite numbers players like Rantanen, Marner, Pasta, Kaprizov, Hughes, etc. have put up. Watching Necas... there was always that "there should be more" feeling with him... until this season. He came out blazing and scored at a 133-point pace (which was unsustainable) but he looked to have an extra step in his game and played with added confidence. He was coming back down to earth offensively before the trade but it looks like this move to Denver is the best possible scenario for him.It's funny how many people are surprised that Necas is really good. Anyone who actually watched him play knew what he was capable of.
Just goes to show how many stay watchers are out there.
71 points as a 23 year old in an extremely defensive system. He led one of the league's top teams in scoring.Yes, and no. With Necas, the talent was undeniable since I saw him in person at the World Juniors in Buffalo. But raw talent doesn't always materialize -- until now, Necas scored 71 points during his best offensive season. At 26 that's good production but far from the elite numbers players like Rantanen, Marner, Pasta, Kaprizov, Hughes, etc. have put up. Watching Necas... there was always that "there should be more" feeling with him... until this season. He came out blazing and scored at a 133-point pace (which was unsustainable) but he looked to have an extra step in his game and played with added confidence. He was coming back down to earth offensively before the trade but it looks like this move to Denver is the best possible scenario for him.
Game recognizes game... and it looks like he and MacKinnon are the perfect match.
I hope it does, but thats been the Canes mo for years now. Shoot anything and everything, own the puck possession battle, but not much in terms of high danger.Rantanen is shooting 4.8% with the Canes, doubt that will continue for much longer.
He does look like a fish out of water in the Canes system though.
after a couple misses they needed a win.Colorado brass is looking pretty savvy right about now.