Time to overreact3 word game summary: This is us.
We only have 3 pre-season games total for our main guys before they head to Prague. So we don't really have enough time to mess around with our AHL players. Don't worry, on the 28th you guys will essentially be playing against a team with 0 NHL players on it.That hardly seems like a fair matchup - Sabres icing most of their NHL lineup.
The Columbus kids didn't really stand a chance.
Looks like Buffalo want to win the pre-season President's trophy
I'm not a Blue Jackets fan - just a busybody who was checking the preseason games and saw the mismatch!We only have 3 pre-season games total for our main guys before they head to Prague. So we don't really have enough time to mess around with our AHL players. Don't worry, on the 28th you guys will essentially be playing against a team with 0 NHL players on it.
in the admittedly small sample size of two pre-season games so far, the fan base loves these guys.I'm not a Blue Jackets fan - just a busybody who was checking the preseason games and saw the mismatch!
Caps fan so I wanted to see if Malenstyn and Aube-Kubel were on the Sabres roster tonight and how they played.
(I do wish good things for the Blue Jackets though - they've had a lot of shitty things happen to the franchise)
Exactly, they want to see how certain kids handle different situations and use it as a gauge to see how far along they are.Preseason's just a warmup and for young/fringe players work hard to maybe make the team.
Exactly, they want to see how certain kids handle different situations and use it as a gauge to see how far along they are.
As an anecdote to this, I ended up watching Montreal play against the Flyers' B team, and Montreal had a couple of prospects who really caught the eye: Lane Hutson and Oliver Kapanen. Hutson was making moves left and right (literally a couple of times, haha). For a #62 pick, wow that is a steal, he's gonna be dangerous in the league very very soon. Kapanen was also very magnetic, weaved through defenses with some passes, set up a couple of goals. Those two can probably play in the NHL right now if they put up a show like this against a B squad.Yeah that's exactly why I was disappointed.
The org is trying to manifest some of these kids into NHLers when they just don't have it yet.
As an anecdote to this, I ended up watching Montreal play against the Flyers' B team, and Montreal had a couple of prospects who really caught the eye: Lane Hutson and Oliver Kapanen. Hutson was making moves left and right (literally a couple of times, haha). For a #62 pick, wow that is a steal, he's gonna be dangerous in the league very very soon. Kapanen was also very magnetic, weaved through defenses with some passes, set up a couple of goals. Those two can probably play in the NHL right now if they put up a show like this against a B squad.
I don't think anybody on the Jackets quite had that impact yet. We'll see more against the other Buffalo squad I guess, that will be an opportunity to shine against lower opposition.
You were way too late on your post.Good guys lose 6-1 in the first of a handful of meaningless games
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Time to overreact
Yeah, but imagine the reactions had the CBJ won 6-1.Man...it's going to be an even longer season than I thought given the responses on here to the first preseason game. Seriously, there were two players with more than one year NHL experience and 7 players with over 40 NHL games played. This was nothing more than ice time in a game setting after 4 days of hard practice. There is absolutely nothing...nothing... to take away from this game or the next 1-3. Until there are actual NHL players in a pair, in a line, in a unit there is very little to glean from this. Sure, an individual good or bad play here or there that is easily recognized but event a bad play may only be "bad" given the rest around you.
I am so excited to read this forum this year... and it's only started. ugh
I mean it’s hard to overreact when there’s little to no expectationYou were way too late on your post.
Note: Doomsday posters call "overreacting" simply "reacting."I mean it’s hard to overreact when there’s little to no expectation