JacketsDavid
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Obviously Moe the graph doesn't take into account the "Dublin" variable...
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I'm willing to bet he's better than those projections on average.
Me too, I just regret committing for so long to someone on such a bet. Like you'd think you could get a player like this on a two year prove it contract, after how brutal his year was.
If he sucks, we can always buy him out (if we cant trade him). I don't expect him to score many goals, but I don't think he'll suck.Me too, I just regret committing for so long to someone on such a bet. Like you'd think you could get a player like this on a two year prove it contract, after how brutal his year was.
It's only 10 teams...easy to do...basically any contender needing helpYeah the first year NTC is basically worthless. And I’m sure he’d waive by year 4 if we’re trying to get rid of him at that point.
It's only 10 teams...easy to do...basically any contender needing help
Unless he stinks and we're trying to ship him off to a rebuilding team, then we're forced into buying him out.
I'm predicting that now that we have a Werenski extension things are going to be looking just a little bit brighter.Guy hasn’t even suited up, let alone played a game, and the lion’s share of the thread is figuring out how we’re going to dump him.
Guy hasn’t even suited up, let alone played a game, and the lion’s share of the thread is figuring out how we’re going to dump him.
I was a big fan of Kuraly's game in Boston, particularly his first 2 or 3 years. How has he been playing in Columbus? His stats are pretty good for him, but has he been a good addition overall?
Far better than last year. Far better than I expected.
He's been one of our few reliable players to be honest.
I'm extremely happy with how Kuraly's first year has gone. He's been one of our most consistent players, played in every game- is a mainstay on the PK, and has lifted the play of a number of guys. When the Tex-Kuraly-Robby line was on, that's when the team was playing their best hockey.I watched Kuraly a lot at Miami and tracked him closely in Boston. He is an excellent PKer and faceoff guy. Both of those things we desperately need, especially PK after the loss of Cam. He plays hard and has good size. I also feel strongly that he has more offense in him than has been seen due to misuse/depth in Boston. He was a very similar player to Blake Coleman at Miami, and could potentially become a 15G 15 A guy given different usage than he got in Boston. A 20-30 point "hard to play against" center that is rock-solid on defense and faceoffs is exactly the kind of guy every team needs. Especially a team as weak down the middle as we are currently. $2.5m is not that much of an overpay, if at all. I have no concerns that this is going to turn into another Riley Nash type signing.
Keep in mind that faceoffs aren't just on the guy in the dot. This team as a whole needs to learn the art of coverage and support during a faceoff. Fast stick is half the battle. Sean works at this all off season and I suspect this is just a little tougher year. I agree completely that he's been a great addition.I'm extremely happy with how Kuraly's first year has gone. He's been one of our most consistent players, played in every game- is a mainstay on the PK, and has lifted the play of a number of guys. When the Tex-Kuraly-Robby line was on, that's when the team was playing their best hockey.
I'm also pretty happy with how close he's gotten to my 15G-15A assessment at the time of his signing, sure makes me looks smart. I'm hoping he can improve on faceoffs next year, strangely he regressed nearly 10% in that category. Maybe we legitimately need a coach dedicated to faceoffs when even strong faceoff guys come here and struggle.
Top5 in empty net goals, and 22% of his total points coming from the other team playing with an empty net.I was a big fan of Kuraly's game in Boston, particularly his first 2 or 3 years. How has he been playing in Columbus? His stats are pretty good for him, but has he been a good addition overall?
Top5 in empty net goals, and 22% of his total points coming from the other team playing with an empty net.
He’s been fine. He’s a great 4C but is playing way too many minutes due to us having 1.5 competent center options.
I'm hoping he can improve on faceoffs next year, strangely he regressed nearly 10% in that category. Maybe we legitimately need a coach dedicated to faceoffs when even strong faceoff guys come here and struggle.
I'm glad you pointed that out and how important he has been. I assume you're referring to the fact the team puts him on the ice to protect a lead and he's rewarded with the clinchers?Top5 in empty net goals, and 22% of his total points coming from the other team playing with an empty net.
He’s been fine. He’s a great 4C but is playing way too many minutes due to us having 1.5 competent center options (almost 16 mins ATOI, 20% more than his career average).
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