GDT: Running Preseason GDT | Game 6 | CBJ @ STL | 8 PM EST

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ThirdPeriodTurtle

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KJ fell apart there at the end but has mostly had a good preseason. I know its preseason but he's on breakout watch to me.

Also Mateychuk needs to make the team and take the top 4 slot from Jiricek...he's ready
Yeah with KJ I think the old boxing adage works well: It's not about how many times you get knocked down, it's about how many times you get back up. For KJ the money is somewhere around #100 or #1000. After that he'll be 'ready'.

This was a very encouraging game for Johnson in my opinion, he didn't put it together at the end but he tried, failed, and looked good doing so.
 

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Love the way this team is playing, notably better overall team play and structure.
This team is going to be fun to watch this season.
Again preseason but something I noticed so far...extremely aggressive compared to last year...even happy Marchy looks like hes out for blood sometimes...might not get the wins but play like this and season I will be happy
 

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No wonder KJ looked gassed there at the end...he had over 20 minutes of Ice time tonight. He's gonna end up on that first line by thankgiving at this point.

I think he might play on that line just because he's by far our top playmaker. But running out of gas about 18-19 minutes into the game runs the other way, meaning I think Dean might be less inclined to double shift him late in the game when the games actually count.
 
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I liked the push in the third. The second period was a bit ugly. The Caps stepped up and played heavy and we got pushed around. I also felt like we were missing some speed up front. Without Fantilli and Chinakhov you can really feel the lack of speed in the lineup. Our top line is too slow. I hope they're just easing in because I don't like the way they play as a trio.

Overall good pushback in the third and I love how so many plays naturally flowed through KJ, even though he lost his focus in the end.

Obviously Mateychuk is an NHL caliber guy at this point, possibly one of our best players. I don't see how you can leave him out.

Christiansen isn't as clean but he's a very dangerous skilled scorer. I really hope we don't waive him.

Brindley I would like to keep but I'm not sure if it matters if he gets sent to the AHL. He would help our speed though. Some of our lines have too many slugs.

The less said about Severson's game tonight the better. Werenski looks great, he's got to be a terror to play against.
 

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I think he might play on that line just because he's by far our top playmaker. But running out of gas about 18-19 minutes into the game runs the other way, meaning I think Dean might be less inclined to double shift him late in the game when the games actually count.
The best way to get the conditioning in those situations is to actually do it.
 

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Tonight I paid my respects at the Johnny and Matt memorial
After that I settled in and watched the game
Great to be back at the rink watching hockey
It was great therapy
Looking forward to the season
 

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Obviously Mateychuk is an NHL caliber guy at this point, possibly one of our best players. I don't see how you can leave him out.
You absolutely can leave him out if the goal is to be patient with his development and try to make him as valuable and well-rounded as possible. I agree with many of you that he's looked better than some of our top-6 D but for me it's not a sufficient argument for skipping AHL at the start.

I don't think every important aspect of his potential and readiness can evaluated from a few AHL games and NHL preseason. How is he going to handle the physicality of NHL, has some of the defensive details like pass blocking ability and PK skills really improved enough, is there still room for improvement in puck skills... since I don't have answers to these questions I don't see any reason to rush him.

Christiansen isn't as clean but he's a very dangerous skilled scorer. I really hope we don't waive him.
Keeping him with CBJ should be a no brainer.

Brindley I would like to keep but I'm not sure if it matters if he gets sent to the AHL. He would help our speed though. Some of our lines have too many slugs.
I thought he had a bit of an off-game by his standards, which may have ruined his chances if he even had a true opportunity in the first place. Doesn't seem to be in a position where he can afford to lose a couple of puck battles and look less effective to win a spot on the team.
 

majormajor

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You absolutely can leave him out if the goal is to be patient with his development and try to make him as valuable and well-rounded as possible. I agree with many of you that he's looked better than some of our top-6 D but for me it's not a sufficient argument for skipping AHL at the start.

No I legitimately expect that Mateychuk is an above average NHL player at this point, not just an above average Jacket. I don't see anything in his game that is better handled in the AHL.

I don't think every important aspect of his potential and readiness can evaluated from a few AHL games and NHL preseason. How is he going to handle the physicality of NHL, has some of the defensive details like pass blocking ability and PK skills really improved enough, is there still room for improvement in puck skills... since I don't have answers to these questions I don't see any reason to rush him.

Sounds like you would have to see him in some NHL games to find out.
 

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No I legitimately expect that Mateychuk is an above average NHL player at this point, not just an above average Jacket. I don't see anything in his game that is better handled in the AHL.



Sounds like you would have to see him in some NHL games to find out.
So far he hasn't been put in situations where some of his less impressive abilities have become visible.

I would watch him absorbing hits, killing penalties, creating scoring chances and defending odd man rushes for 20+ AHL games, and if everything is looking good then call him up.
 

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