I thought we were talking about Broberg. Lol oopsIf he can hold onto the puck, continue to play with pace, not get too cute in his own zone, and work on his first couple steps of quickness, then he will definitely play next year. I think playing with Alexandrov is helping him, because he isn’t afraid to do or try anything with the puck. He may get creamed in the middle, but he will take the puck to the middle. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it don’t. Lately, he has been one of their best players. Providence (weekend foe) can play some defense and there just is no room on the ice, so you have to create it.
Dvo would unload it when he was pressured or slow things down like a 4th line forward. Now he is keeping it and looking for openings and moving. The dude can stick handle and weave the same at half speed and his top speed and not lose the puck. It’s a top 6 skill in his toolbag. Hopefully, he keeps doing it. Making far better passes and getting better looks. More like a center than a shooter on the wing, which I thought he may have to move to the way he was playing.
Maybe so? Seemed odd on the T-birds feed....haha. I thought he was referring to Dvo.I thought we were talking about Broberg. Lol oops
Dvorsky - Blues/T-BirdsAny idea where these players will be playing next year? Does Springfield have room for all of them?
Dvorsky - Blues?
Snuggs - Blues ?
Lindstein - Springfield?
Stancl -
Jecho -
Pekarcik - Springfield?
Ralph - ?
Fischer - ?
McIsaac - ?
Juricek - ?
Dvorsky - Blues/T-Birds
Snuggs - Blues
Lindstein - T-Birds/Sweden
Stancl - T-Birds
Jecho - Edmonton (Under 20)
Pekarcik - T-Birds
Ralph - College
Fischer - Sarnia (Under 20)
McIsaac - Spokane (Under 20)
Jiricek - Brantford (Under 20)
To be eligible to play in the American Hockey League (AHL) from the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), a player must be 20 years old by December 31 of the calendar year.
Jiricek will likely be in Brantford but he actually is eligible to play in AHL, as he wasn’t drafted out of CHL.Dvorsky - Blues/T-Birds
Snuggs - Blues
Lindstein - T-Birds/Sweden
Stancl - T-Birds
Jecho - Edmonton (Under 20)
Pekarcik - T-Birds
Ralph - College
Fischer - Sarnia (Under 20)
McIsaac - Spokane (Under 20)
Jiricek - Brantford (Under 20)
To be eligible to play in the American Hockey League (AHL) from the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), a player must be 20 years old by December 31 of the calendar year.
Thought Dvo looked really good last night. I suspect he will be with Blues in about a month and that gives me comfort it won’t be too much for him. I don’t expect him to be impactful soon, but I was concerned he might be overwhelmed.If he can hold onto the puck, continue to play with pace, not get too cute in his own zone, and work on his first couple steps of quickness, then he will definitely play next year. I think playing with Alexandrov is helping him, because he isn’t afraid to do or try anything with the puck. He may get creamed in the middle, but he will take the puck to the middle. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it don’t. Lately, he has been one of their best players. Providence (weekend foe) can play some defense and there just is no room on the ice, so you have to create it.
Dvo would unload it when he was pressured or slow things down like a 4th line forward. Now he is keeping it and looking for openings and moving. The dude can stick handle and weave the same at half speed and his top speed and not lose the puck. It’s a top 6 skill in his toolbag. Hopefully, he keeps doing it. Making far better passes and getting better looks. More like a center than a shooter on the wing, which I thought he may have to move to the way he was playing.
I was talking about Dvo, but Broberg decided to skate around the other team by himself right when I started typingMaybe so? Seemed odd on the T-birds feed....haha. I thought he was referring to Dvo.
If I was going to pick a rookie, that would be the first call up that I thought could help the blues, then it would be Robertsson. He would have no issue keeping up with the pace of the game. He plays solidly both ways. He may even benefit more offensively playing with more talent. The dude can really shoot, if he gets the opportunity. He can also tip the puck very well.I was talking about Dvo, but Broberg decided to skate around the other team by himself right when I started typing
also, is Stenberg on his way to forcing himself in front of everyone else?
I agree. Dvo needs some pepper in his game, but I think Robertsson is just about ready. Stenberg? It appears he may need to jump to the NHL now. The big show will not be too big for him. Post TDL call up?If I was going to pick a rookie, that would be the first call up that I thought could help the blues, then it would be Robertsson. He would have no issue keeping up with the pace of the game. He plays solidly both ways. He may even benefit more offensively playing with more talent. The dude can really shoot, if he gets the opportunity. He can also tip the puck very well.
I think Stenberg still has some adjusting to do. When the light comes on and he will be a star in the AHL. He’s just going to be a very good player. You can tell by how smart he is. I wish we had a better center skating with him and Robertsson. I’m not sure why they never experimented with Dvo there. I would just like him to get some confidence and put up some serious numbers. That way he is ready to at the next level.
I’d like to see Otto go up on a hot streak and never look back. He could stand to get stronger.I agree. Dvo needs some pepper in his game, but I think Robertsson is just about ready. Stenberg? It appears he may need to jump to the NHL now. The big show will not be too big for him. Post TDL call up?
Yeah, I don’t see him meriting call up this season unless they just want to give him a taste. I could see around this time next year him being ready if he makes expected progress.I’d like to see Otto go up on a hot streak and never look back. He could stand to get stronger.
I’d like to see Otto go up on a hot streak and never look back. He could stand to get stronger.
I don't understand this line of thinking.The statistical profile is definitely not exciting. The AHL rookie year last season was very discouraging. He does have NHL tools though including above average skating and handling. He had a dominant run in the QMJHL playoffs in his D+2 and was better than Bolduc IMO. Best case scenario at this point is 3C and probably more likely he’s a 4th liner. Either way I don’t see huge benefits to more AHL time.
I think at this point it is almost a certainty he will be a bottom 6 NHL player assuming he becomes one. No amount of further AHL time will change that. 22 is not young for a forward prospect. I think that there would be potentially more benefit from playing a checking line role in the NHL and adapting his game to that. If he is unplayable, you can send him back down. He has NHL tools and plays at a high pace.I don't understand this line of thinking.
Dean has 16 career points as a professional hockey player. All 16 of those came in his 58 AHL games and he had 0 points in his 9 NHL games last year. He has less than a full season's worth of pro hockey games under his belt and he hasn't been able to produce offensively at a middle 6 pace in the AHL. He had the 3rd worst +/- on the Thunderbirds last year (and was on pace for last on the team) and got caved in during his brief NHL stint despite sheltered usage. He is very clearly not performing at a level that suggests he has outgrown the AHL, he just turned 22 last month, and he has less than a full season's worth of pro games played. What about him suggests that he wouldn't benefit from more AHL time?
You can't just force him into being a NHL player though, calling him up would essentially be doing that. Dean was not good in his call-up last year, he's not ready for 3rd line duty. He's simply not ready and would be overwhelmed with a call-up.I think at this point it is almost a certainty he will be a bottom 6 NHL player assuming he becomes one. No amount of further AHL time will change that. 22 is not young for a forward prospect. I think that there would be potentially more benefit from playing a checking line role in the NHL and adapting his game to that. If he is unplayable, you can send him back down. He has NHL tools and plays at a high pace.
Probably because of the lack of games. I thought he could have performed adequately last year with the right linemates.You can't just force him into being a NHL player though, calling him up would essentially be doing that. Dean was not good in his call-up last year, he's not ready for 3rd line duty. He's simply not ready and would be overwhelmed with a call-up.
Considering Dean still hasn't shown he is good AHL player, I can't fathom why anyone thinks he would do even marginally acceptable job at NHL level.Let me ask this. @Bye Bye Blueston @PerryTurnbullfan who do you think would be more successful centering our third line Dvorsky or Dean?
Yep. It’s all moot cuz he ain’t producin, which means he ain’t gonna succeed on the Blues at this time. He needs to go on another tear like he did toward the end of last season when he scored at a very good rate.Considering Dean still hasn't shown he is good AHL player, I can't fathom why anyone thinks he would do even marginally acceptable job at NHL level.
I’m watching them play Grand Rapids tonight…I would say Nate Danielson. He’s flying out there and making some plays.Let me ask this. @Bye Bye Blueston @PerryTurnbullfan who do you think would be more successful centering our third line Dvorsky or Dean?