Michael Farkas
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I don't think folks are ready for how difficult it is to square up to this dude.He's talked about how he doesn't have the hardest shot so he has to do what he can to change the angle. That's really become his move
I don't think folks are ready for how difficult it is to square up to this dude.He's talked about how he doesn't have the hardest shot so he has to do what he can to change the angle. That's really become his move
He needs to make his stamp right now before he gots lost in the Hughes/Pesce return to play.The best transition D on the team. For an undersized rookie D breaking into the league while also having to play his off side he's been good defensively too.
He needs to make his stamp right now before he gots lost in the Hughes/Pesce return to play.
Glad to hear he is making the most of the opportunity.
Nice problem to have! I think many have been sleeping on Casey but not for much longer.Kovacevic is making things even harder because he's been great too. Pesce seems like he could be back Thursday and if not it'll be really soon. Personally if I had to take a D out of the lineup to insert Pesce it'd definitely be Nemec right now. That's something I don't think they do though so you'd probably have to go 7D. I'm not taking out either Casey or Kovacevic.
Kovacevic is making things even harder because he's been great too. Pesce seems like he could be back Thursday and if not it'll be really soon. Personally if I had to take a D out of the lineup to insert Pesce it'd definitely be Nemec right now. That's something I don't think they do though so you'd probably have to go 7D. I'm not taking out either Casey or Kovacevic.
Corey Pronman discussed on his last podcast of the idea that NJ could maybe trade someone like Nemec for a top young forward if a team is in need of a top young D. The example given was a team like the Sharks.
If Casey keeps playing like this and pushes for a spot it will definitely make things interesting.
Right but I think Casey’s thicker build and more explosive first few steps will make his game translate to the NHL better. It’s crazy how quick this kid can change directions, a very useful skill for opening up lanes in the offensive zone and trapping forcheckers in the defensive zone.There's a few reasons.
Biggest one being one was drafted by the Habs and the other the Devils. Hutson also got a couple of NHL games already and looked really good
Also Hutson got the primary offensive duties in their DY together on the NTDP so he produced more as a result while Casey was in more of a two way role. Then in the NCAA Hutson has 2 years of insane offensive results. Casey was behind Luke his freshman year so again had a more limited offensive role which resulted in still great but much more modest offensive totals than Hutson. After a couple years of playing second fiddle to Hutson and Luke, Casey finally got to be the guy leading the way on the backend and his offensive totals exploded as a result but still didn't quite match what Hutson did.
I also think Hutson just plays a more fun, aggressive, and flashier offensive style than Casey does. Both had 2 tremendous years in the NCAA. Idk who ends up better long term. Hutson's going to get the bigger role in the NHL since he'll have less competition which will likely lead to him continuing to be viewed higher. I personally like Casey more because he's better on the defensive side while still bringing a ton offensively.
Right but I think Casey’s thicker build and more explosive first few steps will make his game translate to the NHL better.
I watched the 2 games, this guy is good, congrats Devils, they look to have quite the team.
He's small, so as a young player, he'll need to be sheltered defensively, and used in mainly offensive situations, but every team can have 1 guy like that.
He's been great in all 3 zones.I watched the 2 games, this guy is good, congrats Devils, they look to have quite the team.
He's small, so as a young player, he'll need to be sheltered defensively, and used in mainly offensive situations, but every team can have 1 guy like that.
It is a good problem to have, but I'd be really upset if we traded Nemec. It would have to be an absolute fortune in return.Corey Pronman discussed on his last podcast of the idea that NJ could maybe trade someone like Nemec for a top young forward if a team is in need of a top young D. The example given was a team like the Sharks.
If Casey keeps playing like this and pushes for a spot it will definitely make things interesting.
I don't doubt that. I'm just saying like any young offensive defenseman, especially if small, he won't be on the ice when McDavid, Matthews, etc, are out there. I bet he didn't see much Tage Thompson in these games.He's been great in all 3 zones.
Rafalski couldn’t skate like that. Casey actually seems like he might have a similar IQ as him though, which is a massive compliment.Casey has been one of the most poorly evaluated prospects by the masses. Nice to see him already making the jump.
Still reminds me of Rafalski.
Rafalski couldn’t skate like that. Casey actually seems like he might have a similar IQ as him though, which is a massive compliment.
This is perfectly said.Casey has been one of the most poorly evaluated prospects by the masses. Nice to see him already making the jump.
Still reminds me of Rafalski.
Rafalski couldn’t skate like that. Casey actually seems like he might have a similar IQ as him though, which is a massive compliment.
That's what Pesce, DIllon, Siegs, Nemec (more so as he develops), and Kovacevic are for, and then eventually Silayev.I don't doubt that. I'm just saying like any young offensive defenseman, especially if small, he won't be on the ice when McDavid, Matthews, etc, are out there. I bet he didn't see much Tage Thompson in these games.