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Except when Leo Carlsson was in the lineup he looked like he belonged. Jiricek had some better showings last year than this year. He can't keep up in Evason's heavier skating system. Obviously their are some frustration on both sides but I don't think being honest is a negative. Seems pretty simple to me, put in the work, play better, get into games. Right now he can't even beat out Jordan Harris. He shouldn't have sat after the Toronto game but when he did get back in it was more of the same.Why would I frequent the CBJ board? I'm not a Jackets fan. I guess I should say "on the main boards, Jackets fans insisted that Laine was fine."
The point is that lots of teenagers need to put on weight and get stronger, Jiricek isn't special. If the only reason he's struggling at the NHL level is that he isn't physically strong enough yet, you simply let him play through it. You can put him on a development plan that includes load management like Leo Carlsson last year and Will Smith this year so they can get the time they need in the gym. But you don't make a comment like this if the healthy scratches are planned and not related to performance:
Mateychuk should be exactly where he is. Putting up points and playing in all situationsThe last 2 games Jiricek played, he averaged 9 minutes. I'm sorry but that's ridiculous. Columbus is 2nd to last in the East... this isn't the 82 Islanders here. Jiricek and Mateychuk should be eating up NHL minutes the way Mintyukov and Zellweger are in Anaheim.
We don't agree at allWe can all agree on one thing, the best solution is to trade him at this point.
Might not be the best for him, might not be the best for the team, but I find it entertaining to think about him on my team so it's best for me.
I agree lol. I want him out of CBJ asap. He will never play NHL in this club, I really dont have faith in the organization who is rather scraping up useless players from all around the league like Fabbro or Harris then playing their own prospects.We don't agree at all
Anaheim will gladly take him off CBJ’s hands.The last 2 games Jiricek played, he averaged 9 minutes. I'm sorry but that's ridiculous. Columbus is 2nd to last in the East... this isn't the 82 Islanders here. Jiricek and Mateychuk should be eating up NHL minutes the way Mintyukov and Zellweger are in Anaheim.
Agreed. there is no hope in CBJ and regardless, they still have Cuelmans, Mateychuk and a loaded proven top 4.We can all agree on one thing, the best solution is to trade him at this point.
Might not be the best for him, might not be the best for the team, but I find it entertaining to think about him on my team so it's best for me.
McTavish or Zegras while getting packaged with a 2nd
Possible rational explanations:Alright Jacket's fans.. type slow and explain it to me...
It is November 15th. David Jiricek is healthy and has played 5 games for roughly 60 minutes of TOI. How is this helping him develop into an NHL dman?
Mateychuk, yeah.The last 2 games Jiricek played, he averaged 9 minutes. I'm sorry but that's ridiculous. Columbus is 2nd to last in the East... this isn't the 82 Islanders here. Jiricek and Mateychuk should be eating up NHL minutes the way Mintyukov and Zellweger are in Anaheim.
If you are an Oiler fan than I agree.lolWe can all agree on one thing, the best solution is to trade him at this point.
Might not be the best for him, might not be the best for the team, but I find it entertaining to think about him on my team so it's best for me.
Just as devastating to get it wrong thoughWould be tough to get rid of a top pick this early, but maybe the new management doesn't see any there, there. It's easier to dump a guy who was picked by the previous management.
I've always thought the chance of him hitting his potential was extremely low, better to move on from him while some sucker GM thinks he has value, otherwise it'll be the Filatov and Mason returns all over again, holding onto the asset for too long, hoping he blooms into a star when it's obvious he won'tJust as devastating to get it wrong though
I've been on the otherside but it doesn't really change what I said. If you trade him and he reaches his potential it would be a disaster whether you drafted him or notI've always thought the chance of him hitting his potential was extremely low, better to move on from him while some sucker GM thinks he has value, otherwise it'll be the Filatov and Mason returns all over again, holding onto the asset for too long, hoping he blooms into a star when it's obvious he won't
Legs. A common theme in the threadWhat is it that is not allowing him to play on a right side with Fabbro (unplayable in Nashville) Severson (he's a lock) and Harris - serviceable with not even a fraction of the upside. What is not there in his game?
It's risky because nobody wants to waste lottery picks, but at the same time the CBJ staff should know more about what they have with Jiricek than anybody else.I've been on the otherside but it doesn't really change what I said. If you trade him and he reaches his potential it would be a disaster whether you drafted him or not
I don't see much different in his skating to a guy like Parayko. Unless he's battling an issue.Legs. A common theme in the thread
Maybe you should watch them more. He's choppy without a lot of jump but most unlike Parayko he's just simply not strong on his skates. Major or someone can get down to the finer details if they care but it's pretty blatant for all to see.I don't see much different in his skating to a guy like Parayko. Unless he's battling an issue.
I can literally use that exact trade in the opposite direction. The Canadiens gave up Sergachev too soon and paid the price for itIt's risky because nobody wants to waste lottery picks, but at the same time the CBJ staff should know more about what they have with Jiricek than anybody else.
The Bolts got Sergachev for Drouin in a kind of similar situation.