Confirmed with Link: Sharks sign F Collin Graf to ELC

CaptainShark

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I have been a victim of new-toy-syndrome too often to overrate the first impression, yet it has to be pointed out that Graf has looked really good, especially against the Yotes. Good positioning in the O and D zone, winning some puck-battles, scanning the ice for options. If Kunin wasn’t Kunin, he would have had another assist.
 

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Kid looks good.

He has a bit of dishonesty/deception to his game that lulls opponents into a false sense of security while he looks for quick sneaky plays. That feed to Bailey was absolute class.

Keep feeding him minutes and see where it goes.
For the love of Joe Will, won't someone make this kid a big bowl of pasta? How about a double decker grilled cheese? You want fries with that? YES! YES YOU DO, Colin!!

Needs some meat on his bones. But he's been fun to watch and I have high hopes for his development.
 

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3rd in all AHL scoring as a rookie with games in hand on 2nd place. Wonder if he could be a surprise breakout NHL top 6 player at some point. Rebuilding NHL teams need that kinda luck at some point if they want to take those next steps.
 

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3rd in all AHL scoring as a rookie with games in hand on 2nd place. Wonder if he could be a surprise breakout NHL top 6 player at some point. Rebuilding NHL teams need that kinda luck at some point if they want to take those next steps.
Seems to be the type of player who can also be a solid 3rd liner even if he doesn't reach top-6 status
 

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3rd in all AHL scoring as a rookie with games in hand on 2nd place. Wonder if he could be a surprise breakout NHL top 6 player at some point. Rebuilding NHL teams need that kinda luck at some point if they want to take those next steps.

Thanks for the update. Grier adding assets out of thin air is making me glad to have him. It's like he's playing Franchise Hockey Manager because those are the same kind of moves I made.
 

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This is what being too good for the AHL looks like. We haven't really seen it since Timo and Labanc, maybe Noah Gregor to a far lesser extent.
Meier shouldn't be on there. Tierney and O'Regan are some examples that come to mind.
 

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I liked his play last year, specifically his attention to detail and positional play in all three zones. I didn't love his edge work. It's nice to see he's really putting it together in the AHL.

The point production has been nice (VERY nice, I don't want to undersell it), but his defensive and forechecking work has been what's really caught my attention in his AHL work this season. Even if the points don't come once he's back in the NHL, he's got those skills.
 

DG93

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It also seems that unlike guys like Bordeleau/Gushchin, Graf could make it work on a 3rd line with his game, which is important given that the top-6 will likely already have Eklund, Smith, Celebrini, and Martone? in it. Something like Graf-Bystedt-Zetterlund maybe?
 

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