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he is pretty charming, i'll give you thatDrafting a 6'3 240 charming soft 1OA wasn't on my list for 2024
soft or not, he's pacing for 69pts as a big-bodied 20 y.o. ... that's pretty good
he is pretty charming, i'll give you thatDrafting a 6'3 240 charming soft 1OA wasn't on my list for 2024
He's not, it's just the last refuge for a desperate narrative.he is pretty charming, i'll give you that
soft or not, he's pacing for 69pts as a big-bodied 20 y.o. ... that's pretty good
I still remember arguing with a lot of people that he was not a power forward and he wasn't magically going to gain a goal-scoring touch. He's always been a pass first guy and he's strong on the puck. He's not physical or a power forward, nor a goal scorer. People extrapolated way too much out of 7 olympic games. He's not a bust though at least. Poor mans Rantanen who may become an equal version, nothing wrong with that.
I still remember arguing with a lot of people that he was not a power forward and he wasn't magically going to gain a goal-scoring touch. He's always been a pass first guy and he's strong on the puck. He's not physical or a power forward, nor a goal scorer. People extrapolated way too much out of 7 olympic games. He's not a bust though at least. Poor mans Rantanen who may become an equal version, nothing wrong with that.
He's a monster when he moves his feet, hadn't happened this year but I'm here for it.Wonder if 6'6 Power thinks he's soff. Slaf ate his lunch on that play.
This was the Slafkovsky we saw consistently in the 2nd half last season. As long as he keeps his feet moving like this, he's a pain in the ass to play against.
Goated lmao
Even Slaf is done with these trash ass mfs on D
Not sure if trolling but he's curently pacing for 64.42 points in 82 games. His lack of goals is disappointing but i would not read too mujch into that after only 14 games. Hockey IQ is his best asset ....Man Slaf has been disappointing as hell. He can't shoot, he can't power through, he won't play physical, we k ow his IQ will never be great, he looks sluggish...
What a terrible year to be a Habs fan. He had two grade A chances yesterday, with very good moves himself but what the hell were those shots?
Why do we even have a skills coach? Does Adam Nicholas not do anything?
I was expecting 65-75 POINTS EASY.
Hockey IQ has never and never will.be an asset, let's not lie. If he had high IQ he'd be a Malkin level player.Not sure if trolling but he's curently pacing for 64.42 points in 82 games. His lack of goals is disappointing but i would not read too mujch into that after only 14 games. Hockey IQ is his best asset ....
Malkin has HOF IQ. There's someone in between that and low IQ. low IQ, mid IQ, high IQ, elite IQ, HOF IQ, generational IQ. Slaf definitely has higher than average IQ.Hockey IQ has never and never will.be an asset, let's not lie. If he had high IQ he'd be a Malkin level player.
He's being lucky with his production. It doesn't mean much to me. Just like Caufields production.
Many will castigate you for this perspective, but, really, if you watch Slafkovsky play absent bias and the natural desire to see him perform well to justify his selection, his performance this year has been radically sub-par. There have been precious few standout moments or demonstrations of skill; eleven points in seventeen games with only a single goal is radically disappointing in the extreme, particularly when he's generating no scoring chances and rarely seems to even be able to get off a shot, averaging just over one per game.Hockey IQ has never and never will.be an asset, let's not lie. If he had high IQ he'd be a Malkin level player.
He's being lucky with his production. It doesn't mean much to me. Just like Caufields production.
@ReHabs took his licks like a man. And honestly you were twice as ridiculous. You’ll be crawling back into your hole in a month.Many will castigate you for this perspective, but, really, if you watch Slafkovsky play absent bias and the natural desire to see him perform well to justify his selection, his performance this year has been radically sub-par. There have been precious few standout moments or demonstrations of skill; eleven points in seventeen games with only a single goal is radically disappointing in the extreme, particularly when he's generating no scoring chances and rarely seems to even be able to get off a shot, averaging just over one per game.
Frankly, the conclusion to his previous year is looking more like a fluke statistical anomaly considering how poor his hockey sense and decision making has been from the outset - one of his great deficiencies that led him to taking so many massive hits in the first year.