RD Seamus Casey - Univ. of Michigan (2022, 46th, NJD)

Captain3rdLine

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Keefe seems to really love Casey though and he's outplaying Nemec so I'd imagine when Pesce is back Casey stays in. We'll see how things shake out later when Luke returns.

For sure, the first move is easy with Pesce in for Nemec. When Luke gets back things may get trickier but that's also still a few weeks away at least and who knows where we'll be at by then.
I wouldn’t assume this at all. He’s certainly making it a hard decision but Nemec is more likely to be given the benefit of doubt, is starting to play better, and is clearly currently more trusted by Keefe defensively and at 5v5
 
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I wouldn’t assume this at all. He’s certainly making it a hard decision but Nemec is more likely to be given the benefit of doubt, is starting to play better, and is clearly currently more trusted by Keefe defensively and at 5v5

I do think Nemec has started to pick it up a bit too. But you take Casey out and it's a big hit to the production from the backend with a slow start (points-wise at least) for Hamilton and no Luke. Subbing in Pesce for Nemec would just be an upgrade defensively and you keep Casey's offense.

Nothing set in stone of course and who knows when Pesce will actually be back. Things can change quickly
 
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I do think Nemec has started to pick it up a bit too. But you take Casey out and it's a big hit to the production from the backend with a slow start (points-wise at least) for Hamilton and no Luke. Subbing in Pesce for Nemec would just be an upgrade defensively and you keep Casey's offense.

Nothing set in stone of course and who knows when Pesce will actually be back. Things can change quickly
It’s only a big hit to the production if you actually think Casey is going to keep shooting 75% somehow (3 goals on 4 shots). And Hamilton is gonna keep shooting so low (0 points on 19 shots).

Casey is definitely better than Nemec offensively right now but it is potentially a rookie trying to make the team bump vs a sophomore coming back from an injury slump. As you said, things can change quickly.
 
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His composure and timing in the OZ are really impressive. Not the flashiest, but he's always jumping up at the right moment to supplement the offense. That pullback wrister has been money so far. Creates sneaky shooting lanes from the point too.

With that said, it wouldn't surprise me if he's the odd man out when Pesce returns. Keefe has been very cautious with Casey's deployment/ice time.

As a neutral observer, I hope he stays in the lineup.
 

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I do think Nemec has started to pick it up a bit too. But you take Casey out and it's a big hit to the production from the backend with a slow start (points-wise at least) for Hamilton and no Luke. Subbing in Pesce for Nemec would just be an upgrade defensively and you keep Casey's offense.

Nothing set in stone of course and who knows when Pesce will actually be back. Things can change quickly
That, and the fact that Casey is more well suited to playing LD than Nemec.
 
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McDuffz88

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What many here are also forgetting is that when the time comes & both Pesce/Luke comes back we can even try playing Casey or another dman as a hybrid winger/dman. I know it's out of the ordinary but it's been done before. Why send down someone who is actively helping the team win? If I was a coach I would experiment. Obviously it's nigh impossible to ask a forward to play as a dman but it's much easier for an offensive dman to be asked to play winger. Usually this isn't done with rookies but who knows. Unconventional moves can pay off.
 
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I like the idea of going with 7 defenders all year with one of Casey, Nemec, or Kovacevic sitting in the box. It’s also safe to assume there will be plenty of injuries (hopefully short term) throughout the season so there should be a lot of opportunity for all of them even if they don’t always start.

I think Fitz took injuries into consideration when he signed Kovacevic and I think he got lucky with how good Casey is playing. I mean we’re already down two defenders and they look great. Awesome depth for a season you want to take seriously.
 

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