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The Real JT

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If you find one post of mine talking up Fasching or Maclean, feel free to trash it. I don't remember pushing them.

I was one of the few early on the Holmstrom bandwagon and he's certainly making great strides now.

Where I might well be wrong is on Dufour, but there's still a few years for him to prove himself.
We are truly not far off in our collective mindsets.

I didn’t specifically point out any direct praise on your part regarding MacLean and Fasching. Those two guys were overagers that had a good season and suddenly our expectations got way out of hand. George is 20 years old and certainly should have more upside but my main point was that we are so devoid of NHL ready prospects that everyone wants to jump on board regarding George’s potential.

As for Dufour, I’m not sure there was anyone on this board who was more excited about his final junior season and Memorial Cup run and what he might do as a prospect. The door hasn’t closed on him, but it’s safe to say his progress has stalled big-time.
 
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We are truly not far off in our collective mindsets.

I didn’t specifically point out any direct praise on your part regarding MacLean and Fasching. Those two guys were overagers that had a good season and suddenly our expectations got way out of hand. George is 20 years old and certainly should have more upside but my main point was that we are so devoid of NHL ready prospects that everyone wants to jump on board regarding George’s potential.

As for Dufour, I’m not sure there was anyone on this board who was more excited about his final junior season and Memorial Cup run and what he might do as a prospect. The door hasn’t closed on him, but it’s safe to say his progress has stalled big-time.

I never really saw much about why Dufour left the team last year, I would guess it was a family emergency. His skating did look better in the exhibition season, so that was one step forward.

I do think our prospect pool has improved and I do see a few of them becoming solid NHL contributors since the numbers are there. Which ones eventually separate themselves . . . that's the interesting question. Some players just fir better with better players. Holmstrom's AHL stats weren't much, but some kids just fit better.

If I had to put a few dollars down, it would be on Jeffries and Odelius being next up. The college kids look promising too.
 

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We are truly not far off in our collective mindsets.

I didn’t specifically point out any direct praise on your part regarding MacLean and Fasching. Those two guys were overagers that had a good season and suddenly our expectations got way out of hand. George is 20 years old and certainly should have more upside but my main point was that we are so devoid of NHL ready prospects that everyone wants to jump on board regarding George’s potential.

As for Dufour, I’m not sure there was anyone on this board who was more excited about his final junior season and Memorial Cup run and what he might do as a prospect. The door hasn’t closed on him, but it’s safe to say his progress has stalled big-time.
I don’t think anyone is expecting George to turn into Cale Makar, but he’s playing 20 minutes a game and hasn’t looked out of place one bit. He could get more pucks to the net, but he was playing with Dobson and now Pulock… for now his job is to get the puck to them and not make mistakes on D. He also hasn’t taken a penalty which is super important. I’m not really sure what more he would need to do to prove he belongs. I’m just as surprised as anyone else, but he seems clearly ready for a bottom pairing role already.

Gotta hand it to Roy for giving him the chance to shine. Never would have happened under Trotz or Lambert… they would have gone out and traded a 7th for Brayden Coburn or something.
 

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I don’t think anyone is expecting George to turn into Cale Makar, but he’s playing 20 minutes a game and hasn’t looked out of place one bit. He could get more pucks to the net, but he was playing with Dobson and now Pulock… for now his job is to get the puck to them and not make mistakes on D. He also hasn’t taken a penalty which is super important. I’m not really sure what more he would need to do to prove he belongs. I’m just as surprised as anyone else, but he seems clearly ready for a bottom pairing role already.

Gotta hand it to Roy for giving him the chance to shine. Never would have happened under Trotz or Lambert… they would have gone out and traded a 7th for Brayden Coburn or something.
George upside is probably Pelech, he isn’t real good offensively but can skate and defend. He will be a good complimentary defenseman for a long time in league. He is playing here way before he is ready and has eased blow of their injuries on D for sure. Isles have Warren who skates just as well but is more aggressive who I think is close if he can stay healthy. Odelius is really smooth, he will get points when he starts getting PP time in Ahl. He is at least a year or so away though. We have young D who can push out older expensive guys like Pelech so we can upgrade up front I think.
 
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We are truly not far off in our collective mindsets.

I didn’t specifically point out any direct praise on your part regarding MacLean and Fasching. Those two guys were overagers that had a good season and suddenly our expectations got way out of hand. George is 20 years old and certainly should have more upside but my main point was that we are so devoid of NHL ready prospects that everyone wants to jump on board regarding George’s potential.

As for Dufour, I’m not sure there was anyone on this board who was more excited about his final junior season and Memorial Cup run and what he might do as a prospect. The door hasn’t closed on him, but it’s safe to say his progress has stalled big-time.
Dufour has effort problem, he probably isn’t going to make it due to that. Maggio is opposite, plays really hard but has hard time scoring. I could see Maggio and Maclean sort of being fourth line combo soon in mold of Cizikas/clutterbuck. I think that’s Maggio upside, could even see it soon if iskes finally decide to end the Wahlstrom experiment.
 

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I’m questioning if at minimum salary he’s a better option for the team’s cap structure that paying Pelech 6M or whatever to miss 30 games a season. I agree it’s a very small sample, but sometimes you have to take risks. If you don’t you end up with an aging roster of pricy vets who have all “proven themselves”
If anyone is interested in fallacies, this one is called the motte and bailey.
 
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To me? It’s one thing to be mediocre, it’s another thing to be boring
This team is and has been boring

When Lou was winning 2-1 with NJ and the the neutral zone trap? It was horrid hockey, painful to watch, but they won

If you play losing hockey at least be worth watching, Doug Weight hockey? Couldn’t win but was worth watching for entertainment

The argument for ownership to not blow it up? Cause they barely make the playoffs? You’re not close enough to winning enough to play such a boring brand of hockey. You’re turning off existing fans and not developing new/younger fans

Ownership saved the franchise, gotta be honest and save it again
Move on from Lou
 
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12Dog

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We joke about the country club

While it’s great that players who, however they arrive here want to stay is great

But there is def a country club vibe with the current group

As a semi-famous villain once said
This town needs an enema

A clearing out isn’t always a bad thing
 

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To me? It’s one thing to be mediocre, it’s another thing to be boring
This team is and has been boring

When Lou was winning 2-1 with NJ and the the neutral zone trap? It was horrid hockey, painful to watch, but they won

If you play losing hockey at least be worth watching, Doug Weight hockey? Couldn’t win but was worth watching for entertainment

The argument for ownership to not blow it up? Cause they barely make the playoffs? You’re not close enough to winning enough to play such a boring brand of hockey. You’re turning off existing fans and not developing new/younger fans

Ownership saved the franchise, gotta be honest and save it again
Move on from Lou
I think if Lou and Roy talk to eachother as much as they say they do then Roy will have a degree of influence on whether they move Nelson and Palmieri moreso than a low profile HC .

He had Lou's ear when it came to picking up Duclair but probably no influence on Tsyplakov
 

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I think if Lou and Roy talk to eachother as much as they say they do then Roy will have a degree of influence on whether they move Nelson and Palmieri moreso than a low profile HC .

He had Lou's ear when it came to picking up Duclair but probably no influence on Tsyplakov
I hope he doesn’t. The coach of the team that can’t score probably does not want to trade his top two goalscorers.
 
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I think if Lou and Roy talk to eachother as much as they say they do then Roy will have a degree of influence on whether they move Nelson and Palmieri moreso than a low profile HC .

He had Lou's ear when it came to picking up Duclair but probably no influence on Tsyplakov
If Roy has his way, Palmieri is coming back and Kyle would most likely take a discount to stay here. I can’t see him playing anywhere else at this point. Brock on the other hand I can’t see going to Minnesota or Winnipeg to finish his career off closer to home.
 

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If Roy has his way, Palmieri is coming back and Kyle would most likely take a discount to stay here. I can’t see him playing anywhere else at this point. Brock on the other hand I can’t see going to Minnesota or Winnipeg to finish his career off closer to home.
I could see Dallas going after Nelson.
 

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George upside is probably Pelech, he isn’t real good offensively but can skate and defend. He will be a good complimentary defenseman for a long time in league. He is playing here way before he is ready and has eased blow of their injuries on D for sure. Isles have Warren who skates just as well but is more aggressive who I think is close if he can stay healthy. Odelius is really smooth, he will get points when he starts getting PP time in Ahl. He is at least a year or so away though. We have young D who can push out older expensive guys like Pelech so we can upgrade up front I think.

George's shot already looks better than Pelech's, His outlet passes are more crisp.
I think George has more Offense than Pelech ever had once he reaches his potential imho...
 

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Does Dallas have the cap space going forward though? They have some young players who will need substantial raises within the next couple seasons.
they have Benn , Duchene , Dadonov coming off the books but Wyatt Johnston will need a new deal and Oettingers 8.25 kicks in as well .

if they traded for Nelson they'd probably want to extend
 

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Does Dallas have the cap space going forward though? They have some young players who will need substantial raises within the next couple seasons.
Their priority would be icing a team that can win it all. From there, it’s Vegas cap management. If you to extend, then find another player or two to move out.
 

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It's pretty impressive that Palmieri hit 30 goals for only the second time in his career at 33, nine seasons after his first time. It's even more impressive that he's on pace for 35 this year, although he is shooting 4.5% above his career average. Wouldn't be surprised if he flirted again with 30 this year.
 

Throttle

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It's pretty impressive that Palmieri hit 30 goals for only the second time in his career at 33, nine seasons after his first time. It's even more impressive that he's on pace for 35 this year, although he is shooting 4.5% above his career average. Wouldn't be surprised if he flirted again with 30 this year.
Palms is a good soldier. His replacement value as a UFA might be more or less in the same range of cap hit. This is somewhat the Eberle scenario again.

Notably, look at Dobson a guy in a contract year that’s folding under the pressure.
 

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