Agent Zuuuub
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he needs to do what Alfredsson and Karlsson did. Bulk the f*** up.
even though it will make him slower.
even though it will make him slower.
Couldn't agree more. I hope Stu slows it down and uses his passing vision to push the play. Tired of seeing him dangle his way through the whole team.He reminds me of Spezza a little bit from when he entered the league. Highly skilled center who makes boneheaded mistakes and high risk plays that cost the team. Spezza was always better at controlling the play though, Stutzle looks like he's fighting the puck and he's not playing with a heavy stick. I also miss seeing the intensity he used to play with. He used to play physical and skate like a freight train. Now he dipsy doodles in the neutral zone and in zone entries until he loses the puck. It's almost like he lost his identity as a player this season. He forgot what made him successful.
He'll turn up for sure and I'm not too worried about him but it's certainly frustrating to watch him out there try the same things that fail every night.
Incoming Stu and Chychrun workout and meal prep videohe needs to do what Alfredsson and Karlsson did. Bulk the f*** up.
even though it will make him slower.
Don't think you'll find any serious supporter wanting to move on from Stutzle. Expectations are sky high because his talent level is sky high.This is absolutely not the kind of guy you give up on. The defense will only improve and we know what he can do offensively.
Even if he tops out as your "glass cannon" offensive centre, while some combo of Norris/Pinto/Greig/Other round out your Top 3 lines, that gives many potent options come a best of 7 series.
Stay the course! It seems to me that we're finally gaining real traction in The Process.
most disappointing has to be Norris
Some injuries have a way of affecting your decision making, you might pass up on shooting opportunities if you have a wrist injury and don't trust your shot, with a core injury, you might be a bit slower making decisions if you question whether you're able to do the things you'd usually do, things stop being instinctual and you have to think about whether you can still do what you normally could/wouldI don't see any physical issues with him. Perhaps a wrist injury of some sort but that doesn't negate poor decision making.
He has a terrible tendency to hold onto the puck for too long. Prime example of it was yesterday along the boards where he was trying to maneuver in a tight space and elected to do a curl back only to run into one of the Ducks defenders. He does this very often and its very easy to defend against which I'm sure most teams are keying on. That curl back move makes him very succeptable to falling on the ice.
He just needs to keep it f***ing simple and someone needs to grill him on it. Not every possession needs to be a highlight reel move. Guy has all the tools to be an elite top centre in the league he just needs to fix what goes on between his ears.
Yep. I couldn't agree with this moreHe’ll be fine I think, but his shitty body language, rolling eyes, and complaining/glaring at everyone every time things don’t go his way is getting tiresome.
I love Stu but it’s time for him to grow up and just play the f***ing game.
Same, he looks lost and is very frustrated. Using him as a major shakeup might be a big boo-boo. I don’t want it to be another Mika Zibanajed
Its funny at this age it should be going the opposite way. Its weird. Makes me think there is a core injury.He needs to get stronger. Can get pushed over by a slight breeze and his shot isn't a threat right now.
Once he has his balance and is able to drive around defenders he'll be a superstar.
That's true but I don't see him playing through an injury that would affect his ability to make decisions on the ice. He just makes the same mistakes which mostly stem from him holding onto the puck for way too long.Some injuries have a way of affecting your decision making, you might pass up on shooting opportunities if you have a wrist injury and don't trust your shot, with a core injury, you might be a bit slower making decisions if you question whether you're able to do the things you'd usually do, things stop being instinctual and you have to think about whether you can still do what you normally could/would
There are some injuries you can play through with no impact, there are others that completely change how you need to play,
He's got the Kinesiology tape running up his back and neck seemingly all the time,Its funny at this age it should be going the opposite way. Its weird. Makes me think there is a core injury.
I think he has stepped up on occasion; as he gets more experience and the team around him improves, I expect him to start to dominate like a top 10 player in the league. He's still young.So Stuetzle is in his 4th year. His offensive numbers in his first three years in the league were crazy good. I really expected continued development and him starting to solidify his position as a top 10 player in the league.
I'm looking at this player right now and I'm asking myself "can you win with this as your 1C?" And I'm not sure of the answer which is asinine considering my thoughts on the player in September
We laugh and make fun of the Leafs because they can't win in the playoffs because they're soft. Do you see Stuetzle stepping up as it gets more physical?
He just turned 22 and this is his 4th year in the NHL. I expected more progress this year, not regression. His 'creativity' leads to a lot of turnovers, also can't seem to stay on his feet. Often seems lost when playing away from the puck. Hopefully, repetition will resolve some of these issues.Both. No doubt he's had some injury/health issues, he's always banged up somehow and covered in muscle tape or what ever it's called. Mentally, ... immature I'll say. Not a bad thing because it's still very early in his development. It's very rare to have a 20 year old speaking, thinking, acting like a 30 year old and even when they do it doesn't necessarily translate to lasting on ice success (Gudbranson, Ekblad, look at a lot of the underage draft picks in the CHL).
Buddy's under the microscope now. There's no hiding away, there's no slipping past an opposing team's game plan. He signed his contract, he's in 'the show'.
Time to grow some hair on those Fleischklößchen
I think that's a big part of it. Under DJ he could pretty much do whatever he wanted. Under Martin he has to be sound positionally and defense minded.
Its taking him some time to figure it out.