Prospect Info: Round 2, Pick 54: Emil Andrae, D, HV71 (SHL)

deadhead

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For a guy who hasn’t won a Cup in twenty years despite having some very talented teams, maybe Tortorella coaches poorly and doesn’t know how teams of today play. He should worry more about how poorly he does his job
Hate to break the news, but exactly how many HCs have won a Cup since Torts did it?
Cooper (3), Q (3), Sullivan (2), Sutter (2), Cassidy (1), Bednar (1), Berube (1), Trotz (1), Julien (1), Bylsma (1), Babcock (1), Carlyle (1), Laviolette (1)

1) which of these HCs would you hire?
2) which would you classify as offensively oriented HCs
3) which won b/c of superior coaching v superior talent
 

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Hate to break the news, but exactly how many HCs have won a Cup since Torts did it?
Cooper (3), Q (3), Sullivan (2), Sutter (2), Cassidy (1), Bednar (1), Berube (1), Trotz (1), Julien (1), Bylsma (1), Babcock (1), Carlyle (1), Laviolette (1)

1) which of these HCs would you hire?
2) which would you classify as offensively oriented HCs
3) which won b/c of superior coaching v superior talent
4) What do you think you are proving here? How many better coaches are out there that haven't been coaching for the same 24 years Torts has?
 
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I don’t get it, I haven’t really followed him as a prospect so I can’t really say something like “I told ya so”, but almost everyone here was kind of dumbfounded after camp why he wasn’t in the lineup. Now seeing his training camp carry over, it’s even more of a head scratcher.
It's because this team is very dumb. The answer will always be as simple as that.
 

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I don’t get it, I haven’t really followed him as a prospect so I can’t really say something like “I told ya so”, but almost everyone here was kind of dumbfounded after camp why he wasn’t in the lineup. Now seeing his training camp carry over, it’s even more of a head scratcher.
He has never looked like he did last night, he's skating more fluidly, faster and with more confidence.
This is what an offseason is for, young players need to work hard to take their game up another level.
Andrae has, though i don't know why he didn't show this in TC.
Maybe he just needed a little time to get comfortable with his improved skill package?
 
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I don’t get it, I haven’t really followed him as a prospect so I can’t really say something like “I told ya so”, but almost everyone here was kind of dumbfounded after camp why he wasn’t in the lineup. Now seeing his training camp carry over, it’s even more of a head scratcher.
I've been banging the drum for a year now - what annoyed me about resigning Seeler and EJ, is that it effectively blocked Andrae from having a legit chance of making the team from camp.

It had to take Zamula/EJ sucking, York getting injured for Emil to get a chance.

Thankfully he is taking his chance, looked incredible last night. Underlying metrics look awesome too. He could have had 3 points easily.

If he can keep his play at a 2nd pair level, man that would be a huge win.
 

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I've been banging the drum for a year now - what annoyed me about resigning Seeler and EJ, is that it effectively blocked Andrae from having a legit chance of making the team from camp.

It had to take Zamula/EJ sucking, York getting injured for Emil to get a chance.

Thankfully he is taking his chance, looked incredible last night. Underlying metrics look awesome too. He could have had 3 points easily.

If he can keep his play at a 2nd pair level, man that would be a huge win.
Zamula was the one blocking Andrae.
Seeler was here to hold Drysdale's hand and probably Bonk next season.
EJ didn't block anyone, he's a RHD and #7.
 

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This is the best I’ve ever seen him play. Can he keep up the pace or is it just a temporary NHL adrenaline boost? He’s kind of playing how people thought Provorov would play coming into the league (he didn’t have the hands or vision we are seeing).

He always had really good hands and a great toe drag but that must have been the slowest end to end rush last night. No idea how he pulled that off.

Getting thrown on an NHL PP1 after not getting any time in preseason has to be a big confidence booster though.
 

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Zamula was the one blocking Andrae.
Seeler was here to hold Drysdale's hand and probably Bonk next season.
EJ didn't block anyone, he's a RHD and #7.
How many minutes have they played together?

Did Andrae out play Zamula in camp/pre season games?

He has never looked like he did last night, he's skating more fluidly, faster and with more confidence.
This is what an offseason is for, young players need to work hard to take their game up another level.
Andrae has, though i don't know why he didn't show this in TC.
Maybe he just needed a little time to get comfortable with his improved skill package?
It was also against the Sharks.
 

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They gave Zamula the tiebreaker after camp because of the Michkov/Russia thing.

Well, it's clear Andrae has taken a leap in his development. So that tiebreaker Russian edge to Zamula is gone. Andrae is the superior player. By far.

OK, great. They figured it out in a month.
 

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Well, it's clear Andrae has taken a leap in his development. So that tiebreaker Russian edge to Zamula is gone. Andrae is the superior player. By far.

If Andrae is the superior player by far (I don't disagree), then there was no tie leading up to the tiebreaker of knowing the Russian language. They were not and never have been on equal footing play-wise. Zamula is not waiver-exempt, either.

It was the logjam the FO created which stalled Andrae's NHL appearance. Before TC even began, Johnson being re-signed meant Andrae had no chance of making the roster out of camp unless someone was injured (Seeler fit the bill).

Andrae looked like our best defensemen in TC and preseason games. Loads better than Risto, Seeler, Johnson, Zamula, and Drysdale.

Weird... Not.
 
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If Andrae is the superior player by far (I don't disagree), then there was no tie leading up to the tiebreaker of knowing the Russian language. They were not and never have been on equal footing play-wise. Zamula is not waiver-exempt, either.

It was the logjam the FO created which stalled Andrae's NHL appearance. Before TC even began, Johnson being re-signed meant Andrae had no chance of making the roster out of camp unless someone was injured (Seeler fit the bill).

Andrae looked like our best defensemen in TC and preseason games. Loads better than Risto, Seeler, Johnson, Zamula, and Drysdale.

Weird... Not.

The Flyers did not know Andrae was going to make this big of a step. It would have been stupid to rely on it.

Andrae looks like a different player so far this season compared to his short prior NHL stint and his time with the Phantoms.

And he didn't stand out over anyone in preseason, even if he was solid. Certainly not "loads better" than Risto, who was their best defenseman in preseason. You're acting like he was some kind of world beater when he just kind of blended in.

So it makes sense that they gave Zamula the nod considering they were trying to help Michkov's transition to North America. But now that Andrae got his chance as the first call-up, he is proving himself. Great. That's what you want. Depth, and players who take advantage of their opportunities and don't let go.
 

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If Andrae is the superior player by far (I don't disagree), then there was no tie leading up to the tiebreaker of knowing the Russian language. They were not and never have been on equal footing play-wise. Zamula is not waiver-exempt, either.

It was the logjam the FO created which stalled Andrae's NHL appearance. Before TC even began, Johnson being re-signed meant Andrae had no chance of making the roster out of camp unless someone was injured (Seeler fit the bill).

Andrae looked like our best defensemen in TC and preseason games. Loads better than Risto, Seeler, Johnson, Zamula, and Drysdale.

Weird... Not.
Andrae did not look like this in preseason, and certainly not last season.
He's a late 2nd rd pick, the odds he'd become a solid starter were about 1 in 4.
Since I've been told preseason doesn't matter, Zamula should have played ahead of him in any case based on last season. :sarcasm:

Johnson blocked no one, Andrae wasn't going to be the 7th D-man.
He was always going to start in Philly or LHV.

This is nothing unusual, young players "Wally Pipp" their way into the lineup all the time.
You only get a few opportunities to impress, when you get one, you have to take advantage of it.
Which is what Andrae is doing.

The reason you sign the veterans is you don't KNOW a young player is ready, you may hope, but teams that build rosters based on "maybes" tend to get themselves into trouble.
 

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One game against the Shark and people losing their mind. Lets see hwo he does the rest of the way. He looks like he belongs. Let's find out were. I also think he will be a 3rd pair guy which is fine.

Andrae did not look like this in preseason, and certainly not last season.
He's a late 2nd rd pick, the odds he'd become a solid starter were about 1 in 4.
Since I've been told preseason doesn't matter, Zamula should have played ahead of him in any case based on last season. :sarcasm:

Johnson blocked no one, Andrae wasn't going to be the 7th D-man.
He was always going to start in Philly or LHV.

This is nothing unusual, young players "Wally Pipp" their way into the lineup all the time.
You only get a few opportunities to impress, when you get one, you have to take advantage of it.
Which is what Andrae is doing.

The reason you sign the veterans is you don't KNOW a young player is ready, you may hope, but teams that build rosters based on "maybes" tend to get themselves into trouble.
Flyers sign vets to play them.
 

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