Lafleurs Guy
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- Jul 20, 2007
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I don’t know.A certain number of players are accident-prone, they regularly bungle the puck and make costly unforced errors. I don’t know how many NHL D’s have this flaw. I’d venture less than 10% because it’s a really bad flaw to have at this level. Some are very good otherwise by compensating with other skills. Two of these are Brisebois and Matheson. For example, Matheson’s skating is truly exceptional…
While development helps other aspects of the game, I don’t know that blundering can improve much (it never did with Brisebois or Matheson), and seeing if Barron can make headway on this will be interesting. Otherwise, can Barron leverage his other skills to compensate for this flaw?
Like I said, he’s a very young blueliner trying to find his game. I don’t know what he’s going to be. I’d have liked to see more but he’s still very young. Maybe he should’ve spent more time in the minors. Him being in and out of the lineup didn’t help him.
Either way, I think he’ll have a better environment out in Nashville. We’ll see if he can put things together out there. He needs more time to reveal what he’ll be. If this is all he is, then he won’t make it. But blueliners take longer to develop so it might pay off for the Preds. Good luck to him.
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