EdJovanovski
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American Buch, now Russian ChytilYou do realize Chytil is Czech, right? And not Russian.
American Buch, now Russian ChytilYou do realize Chytil is Czech, right? And not Russian.
DVO is currently better at every facet of hockey then both of those guys currently, except point wise. And there is a case to be made that DVO would see a points increase here playing with better players. Especially Panarin. Much like Strome increased his production when playing on a line with him. Whether or not he’s the long term better player is a point of contentious debate. But he’s signed to a solid contract, plays a responsible 200ft game, good at the Dot, etc basically everything you would want upgrading from Strome except points, which again, would likely increase here as well.Or the “grass is always greener” syndrome for people who wanted to shell out a 1st + + for a guy like Dvorak whom it’s very debatable whether he would even be an improvement over a Chytil or Strome at this point.
You do realize Chytil is Czech, right? And not Russian.
he is kinda lazy sometimesAmerican Buch, now Russian Chytil
DVO is currently better at every facet of hockey then both of those guys currently, except point wise. And there is a case to be made that DVO would see a points increase here playing with better players. Especially Panarin. Much like Strome increased his production when playing on a line with him. Whether or not he’s the long term better player is a point of contentious debate. But he’s signed to a solid contract, plays a responsible 200ft game, good at the Dot, etc basically everything you would want upgrading from Strome except points, which again, would likely increase here as well.
It’s not as though DVO is offensively inept. His line mates for the majority of the year were Crouse and Pitlck, 2 guys that are 4th line talents on real teams. On the PP he played with an old Kessel, who still has pretty decent hands, but his game has fallen off in every other aspect. Keller was rushed and had another bad year.
Watching a lot of coyote hockey I can honestly say the only guys that stood out to me as making an impact every game we DVO, Chychrun, and Kuemper ( when not injured).
I also like how Crouse looked, but it’s obvious he was Miscast in his role as a shutdown/scoring winger. I still think he would make a very good addition to our 4th line as a guy that hits, cycles the puck well, stands up for teammates, and can pop in 5-12 goals a year, but I digress.
if The habs run a line of
Gallagher-Dvorak-Anderson
I bet DVO has a career year numbers wise and many people change their tune calling him a 3C naybe borderline 2 guy. A late first and a 2nd is a fair price for him and it could wind up looking like a steal if he hits his next gear after leaving that dumpster fire
He's better at every facet of the game... except offensively? Which is half the game? He might see a point increase playing with better wingers. He might also see a decrease considering he'd get little, if any, PP time.
I'm not saying he's a lousy player. I'm just saying that he wasn't a clear cut upgrade. If I'm shelling out a 1st and a blue chip prospect, then I want a clear cut upgrade. Putting Dvorak in Strome's spot is not a guarantee to upgrade that line. Dvorak vs. Chytil? I think that's very debatable, and we'll have to wait 2-3 years to know the answer to that one. In a vacuum, I'd probably take Dvorak as we sit here today, but it wouldn't shock me to see Chytil have the better career. So to give up significant assets? No thanks.
For a bit of context.
Chytil was drafted out of the Czech league and made the team out of training camp in AV’s last year with us as coach. After two games the Rangers decided he needed more seasoning and he wanted to go to the AHL. Personally sending him back to the Czech league wasn’t the best option. Liiga or the SHL would have been better if he were going back to Europe. He went to Hartford—played center all year—missed 15 or so games with an injury. He didn’t come back to the Rangers until after the deadline/purge. That handful of games he got then was not a big deal. The next season he was back in Hartford for the first month of the season and since then has been with the Rangers.
From my POV the Czech league would have been perfect for Chytil. It’s just borderline incompetence by NHL GMs to rush the kids to NA/the AHL. They want the kids close, they feel that they can do the job as well as not better than the previous organization.
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I never thought of Trivigno as the kind of player to be able to adjust to NHL hockey.
He didn’t cost a 1st and a blue chip prospect. Or 2 1sts or some of the crazy prices we saw on the boards. He cost a mid 1St and a 2nd. I would have happily traded Jones, 2nd, Georgiev for him. Or even a 1st and Georgiev.He's better at every facet of the game... except offensively? Which is half the game? He might see a point increase playing with better wingers. He might also see a decrease considering he'd get little, if any, PP time.
I'm not saying he's a lousy player. I'm just saying that he wasn't a clear cut upgrade. If I'm shelling out a 1st and a blue chip prospect, then I want a clear cut upgrade. Putting Dvorak in Strome's spot is not a guarantee to upgrade that line. Dvorak vs. Chytil? I think that's very debatable, and we'll have to wait 2-3 years to know the answer to that one. In a vacuum, I'd probably take Dvorak as we sit here today, but it wouldn't shock me to see Chytil have the better career. So to give up significant assets? No thanks.
Sometimes you just need warm bodies. Remember Jerret Smith?
I actually do not. I remember Jeff Malcolm though
That's Hartford Wolf Pack goalie coach Jeff Malcolm
I never thought of Trivigno as the kind of player to be able to adjust to NHL hockey.
In my opinion, it's a league bias that a player who is 'physically ready' but not hockey-smarts ready for the NHL can make the adjustment easier than a player who is vice versa, which isn't always necessarily accurate.
Chytil was 6'2" and could skate well so everyone just thought the mental aspect would develop naturally if we threw him into the deep end of the pool.
My impression of Chytil is that he’s a pretty tough kids mentally. His body language appears pretty consistent to me.In my opinion, it's a league bias that a player who is 'physically ready' but not hockey-smarts ready for the NHL can make the adjustment easier than a player who is vice versa, which isn't always necessarily accurate.
Chytil was 6'2" and could skate well so everyone just thought the mental aspect would develop naturally if we threw him into the deep end of the pool.
So, guessing this is going the route of LoHud? I'm not paying for it, just like I'm not paying for LoHud. I mean, I don't know what the answer is, but the only thing I read in the Post is LB.