RD David Jiricek (2022, 6th, CBJ)

ZegrassyKnoll

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It’s not like the Ducks would trade Carlsson or McTavish. Zegras is their redundant piece. Snd that’s the kind of player Columbus would expect in return.
We have so little offense that we don’t have any “redundant” pieces.

Zegras only becomes easily expendable if Cutter AND Sennecke pan out, and that is years away.
 

Fatass

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We have so little offense that we don’t have any “redundant” pieces.

Zegras only becomes easily expendable if Cutter AND Sennecke pan out, and that is years away.
That’s not how teams build a winning club. The Ducks have three good young centres. There are only so many minutes to carve up. Moving one to get a great young D makes the team stronger. IMO the one to move is Zegras.
 

ZegrassyKnoll

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That’s not how teams build a winning club. The Ducks have three good young centres. There are only so many minutes to carve up. Moving one to get a great young D makes the team stronger. IMO the one to move is Zegras.
Teams don’t build winning clubs by constantly trading proven players for unproven players.

Jiricek isn’t a “great young D.” He MIGHT BECOME one. And his current value, while still high, is probably lower than it is has ever been.
 

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Teams don’t build winning clubs by constantly trading proven players for unproven players.

Jiricek isn’t a “great young D.” He MIGHT BECOME one. And his current value, while still high, is probably lower than it is has ever been.
Teams have shown time and time again they'll pay for draft pedigree, they'll pay for size and they'll pay for right shot defenseman. But regardless, this is a 20 year old defenseman and the people ready to throw In the towel on him are out to lunch.

A year ago we had people on our board calling Johnson another Milano. Until the unfortunate injury he was playing amazing hockey and showing strong signs of a future star. It's like a lot can change quickly for a young guy if they go about it the right way
 

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Teams don’t build winning clubs by constantly trading proven players for unproven players.

Jiricek isn’t a “great young D.” He MIGHT BECOME one. And his current value, while still high, is probably lower than it is has ever been.
He's 20. Name all the 20 year old dman killing it in NHL.
 

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When NYI brought up Dobson, it was because they felt the exposure to the NHL would be more beneficial to him that another year in junior playing against kids that he physically had an advantage too. It wasn't because Dobson was demanding (or pushing to play in the NHL and make his full salary).

With Jiricek, it sounds like he's not willing to play in the AHL as a means of development, which lends credence to a sense of entitlement and raises red flags IMO. If the Islanders were able to send Dobson to the AHL as a 19 year old instead of the NHL, they would have likely done it and told him it was an opportunity to play large minutes in pro hockey and prepare for the NHL.
Where is the communication with the kid? He played in the A (55 games as he went to the world juniors) after he was drafted. Then spent more time in the NHL than AHL last season?
 

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Where is the communication with the kid? He played in the A (55 games as he went to the world juniors) after he was drafted. Then spent more time in the NHL than AHL last season?
Team Is under new management and coaching this year, the feeling is a lot different. I'd imagine they wished they had been here sooner to get ahead of some of the circus but they are here now and I'd imagine had some plan laid out for Jiricek
 

hawksrule

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Fans expect way too much from 20 year old dmen. It’s happening on our board and Korchinski. With rare exception, d+2/3 is far too early to throw in the towel. We’re all impatient, but that’s just the way it is.
 
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Fatass

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Teams don’t build winning clubs by constantly trading proven players for unproven players.

Jiricek isn’t a “great young D.” He MIGHT BECOME one. And his current value, while still high, is probably lower than it is has ever been.
Would Columbus trade Juricek once he’s proven to be a great young D? Of course not. And if they did the price would be a lot higher than just Zegras.
 

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Didn’t love his game yesterday. He seems very clunky. But man he’s gotta be bigger than I thought - looked more like 6’5 or 6’6 than 6’3
 

majormajor

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Didn’t love his game yesterday. He seems very clunky. But man he’s gotta be bigger than I thought - looked more like 6’5 or 6’6 than 6’3

He's listed at 6'4 now.

The clunkiness is the issue. Part of that is the skating technique is still a couple years work away. The other part is that for a 6'4 kid he has to fill out a lot more. He's always been strong in the shoulders and we've always seen how he likes to play physical. But the core and the legs are not filled out yet. He has trouble self-correcting once he gets off balance. He has fantastic sense for making small area plays but the rate of execution is too low since he's getting off balance and not in full control of his body.
 

ZegrassyKnoll

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He's 20. Name all the 20 year old dman killing it in NHL.
Go back and read my previous comments.

Him not being successful at 20 is not a slight to him at all. My point is that the ducks are probably not going to trade a CURRENT NHL player in Zegras for a FUTURE RD in Jiricek, as we already have a 20yo RD that we are playing that our management team really likes.

We would trade Zegras for a CURRENT RD or we would trade a prospect for Jiricek. And for the record I think Jiricek won’t get traded and will become a very good player for Columbus.

Teams have shown time and time again they'll pay for draft pedigree, they'll pay for size and they'll pay for right shot defenseman. But regardless, this is a 20 year old defenseman and the people ready to throw In the towel on him are out to lunch.

A year ago we had people on our board calling Johnson another Milano. Until the unfortunate injury he was playing amazing hockey and showing strong signs of a future star. It's like a lot can change quickly for a young guy if they go about it the right way
I agree completely, I’m just talking about the Ducks current, specific situation. We are chock full of potential players and we can’t afford to trade a realized player for another potential player.
 

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