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WangMustGo

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I was curious after watching Engvall's play where he seemed to shy away from blocking a shot.

Engvall blocked 21 shots in 74 games last season. A guy with his mobility, size, and reach should do a heck of a lot better than that.

It's not surprise that Cizikas and Pageau blocked a lot of shots, but even Barzal & Lee who don't play on the PK blocked over 50 each.

NYI PK'ers continue to be a problem.

Cizikas-MacLean
Holmstrom-Pageau
?-Horvat

Honestly the only answer I can think of that has a hope of working is Barzy.

Nelson would be fine on the PK. I wonder if Tsyplakov has played on the PK in the KHL? He has the speed, grit, and size to be good on the PK.
 

Throttle

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I'm a big time Gauthier guy, would love him on the 4th line.

That being said, I understand he rubbed Roy the wrong way somehow last year and I hope he improved himself to fit into Roy's system.
Probably bc he plays one good game, then follows on with several you don’t belong here games. He’s just a player that really lacks consistency, which he’s demonstrated across several teams already.
 

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I've watched them all so far. Tsyplakov is getting used to the NA ice still, but his instincts are good, he's very strong on the puck and is not slow. He'll play on the PP as a net front presence and I think they have visions of him PKing too as he did in the KHL, although maybe not right away (he gave up the puck leading to a goal in the first preseason game). Very very different player from Engvall, who in my estimation offers puck transportation and not much else at this point. If they don't feel Nelson and Palmieri need that then there isn't a great spot for him in the lineup.

Another thought I had was that Sorokin is probably starting the year on LTIR which will open up the cap space to keep 14 forwards. I think we're at the point where they might not see a future for Wahlstrom but they don't want to let him go for nothing on principle, so he would be my guess for that 14th spot.
Cool, thanks for your thoughts. I did get to finally watch the third period tonight (this morning for me) and Tysplakov looks like he has decent vision. Doesn't look very aggressive much like Engvall.

I gotta think at this point the front office isn't going to lament letting Wahlstrom go for nothing, but good point on the keeping 14 forwards. Injuries happen and they'll probably be enough juggling to keep him on the roster long enough to let him get some games and see if anything has changed with him.

Gonna be a long season as it’s looking like Engvall is going to be the never ending subject of discussion in Isles land.
Only if he plays, lol.
 

SI

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And sending a message to Engvall that he needs to impact every shift to earn a spot

I would not be surprised to see Engvall traded in the next few days. He's a solid player who does not fit Roy's system of quick puck movement.
Who do you see wanting to take on that contract, I do not see a team out there that would take on the term of 6 more years.
 
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leeroggy

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Who do you see wanting to take on that contract, I do not see a team out there that would take on the term of 6 more years.

Hard to say
Would have to be a team that needs a 3rd liner that plays a certain style
It's not a terrible contract for a 10-15G/20A player
$3 million shrinks over time with the cap.
He's a solid player but the style fit with Roy's system is not there
Maybe a Pittsburgh
 

islesfan3913

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Watching the game tonight, it looks like we had Palmieri playing LW with Tsyplakov on the right side of Nelson for the most part. I’m not sure how defined the wing roles will be since we have some versatility this season, but I could see that line working out since Palmieri can play both wings, Tsyplakov has only ever played RW, and Tsyplakov has shown some good playmaking ability which could be a nice pairing with Nelson and a more defensively responsible forward in Palmieri. Definitely interested to see if they stick together and form some chemistry.

As of right now it looks like we might see this for the top nine:

Duclair-Horvat-Barzal
Palmieri-Nelson-Tsyplakov
Lee-Pageau-Holmstrom

The battle for the fourth line and 13th forward spots are going to be interesting. Have to imagine Engvall has a spot locked down but I wonder if they only want to play him on the left side or if they’d be willing to play him or others on their off side. If Engvall is locked into the lineup, it’ll come down to Foudy, Karlstrom, Wahlstrom, Gauthier, and MacLean for the final two spots with Fasching also in the mix once he returns from injury.
 

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