Poehling will play in a summer hockey league.
With a bunch of NHLers
Pro move.
I can't wait to see Poehling at the habs training camp. From what I've seen at the development camp and from last year, he can definetly play in the NHL as soon as next season. Not sure it's the best for his development, but I think he bring something to the lineup that will be very useful.
Another option that should have been put: Maybe poehling becomes 3rd c and kotka goes to 4th
Poehling will play in a summer hockey league.
I can't wait to see Poehling at the habs training camp. From what I've seen at the development camp and from last year, he can definetly play in the NHL as soon as next season. Not sure it's the best for his development, but I think he bring something to the lineup that will be very useful.
Nope.
EDIT : Would kill kk confidence and likely development.
He makes Danault unnecessary.Poehling makes Duchene unnecessary, not to mention that he's a small cap hit. He's definitely better defensively than Duchene. I don't know whether Suzuki iwould be better than Poehling, who is a good two-way player, sort of a junior Bergeron.
Poehling 3rd C
Danault KK split 1st/2nd lines. Domi to the wing. Very likely scenario imo. A lot of top 9/6 talent none worthy of true 1st line talent yet other than Domi
Yeah it entirely depends on KK not having a sophomore slump and taking the next step in his progression to peak. He already has the skills and very effective IQ/stickwork on Defence as we all know. He can't be worse than Danault at offensive production, so atleast there's that. Training camp/pre season will sort it out.we'll have to see if Kotka is ready for that if you mean next season, same for Poehling although I think he could do it but the question would be the offense imo.
But we'll see how things play out, for one I think Danault would be a great winger for Poehling to learn from and for the times he gets tossed from the face-off circle you have Danault to step in.
Yeah it entirely depends on KK not having a sophomore slump and taking the next step in his progression to peak. He already has the skills and very effective IQ/stickwork on Defence as we all know. He can't be worse than Danault at offensive production, so atleast there's that. Training camp/pre season will sort it out.
I think it's very realistic.
I think a new season/break in offseason will do him good. He was exceeding expectations in the first half and then cooled down over the 82 games. I also stopped around xmas.I wouldn't say we know for sure he can't be worse then Danault, I would think he would be around the same but we don't know how he'll even be at camp, how much he'll physically mature in the 0ff-season. If he's a good bit stronger, adds mass and strength to his lower body then that should bode well for him as the skills are there for sure to be around that 50ish pt production that Danault had. But he may not be ready for that role just yet, hard to say since he was so sheltered (although I missed a bunch of games in the 2nd half so I believe that changed some)
I think a new season/break in offseason will do him good. He was exceeding expectations in the first half and then cooled down over the 82 games. I also stopped around xmas.
Danault talked about his offense and wanting to take the next step to be like a 2 way player/Bergeron in his interview this summer (classic cliche). He said he wants to improve and help the team offensively, take PP if he can. I'll be looking out for that.
Either way having both of them as C would be good. Have Danault take 60% as a 1st line and KK 40% with different responsibilities based on what they bring. Poehling will be a reliable 3rd C until we get to see him over a longer period of time in the NHL.
I think it's still possible for Danault to get there. He is 26, true, but what if Danault never got that opportunity/seized his opportunity to perform to a higher level. He's got the skills for a very reliable 3rd C. The offensive success is what's held him back from going higher. With the right wingers/attitude it's plausible.I hope Danault does build off this past season, would love to see him score more then 12 goals. Bergeron was always so good though, so hard for Danault to reach that level. He was a 70+ pt player at 20. But he's also had a bit of an odd career, while he's always been one of the best defensive forwards and always puts up good numbers, he has a career year at 33 and his 2nd best season was at 20.
I think it's more likely that Poehling plays the wing than Danault. I like the idea of him eventually becoming a C though...
Not yet. How about we wait for a couple of months into the season before we make such a drastic evaluationHe makes Danault unnecessary.
DrasticNot yet. How about we wait for a couple of months into the season before we make such a drastic evaluation