Player Discussion Tony DeAngelo (MOD WARNINGS: Post #12/#900)

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So, the jury is out on Skjei, but you are sold on ADA?
Look, I am as excited about the group of young defensemen as anyone, but I think we are getting WAY ahead of ourselves with regard to ADA. He has looked better this camp. More confident and seems to be better in his own end, but, at this stage, he is John Moore, not Ghost. As a skilled, offensive defensemen, he needs to put up points to make up for his defensive deficiencies. When he starts doing that, he will move himself into a different category.

It is clear to me anyway, that the organization values Pionk higher than ADA, and I agree. Pionk is more productive and plays a harder game.

Exactly what type of dman Skjei will solidify himself as - yes, I believe so. I never meant to say ADA is better than Skjei, or that I’m more sold on him, I just think that we have yet to see the best of Skjei.

This is about me believing that ADA can very well be on his way to being a great dman. Time will tell.

Again, it’s not about ADA V. Pionk. We are lucky to have all three and watching them grow together (at this rate) is pretty freakin’ cool.
 
Finally got in a game and looked good dropping dimes all over the ice.

Was of course tied up at work all night, just like every game night, but have heard and seen nothing but good things from the kid. Such great news, got a shot and ran with it. Hopefully he gets another crack at it next game.

How was the physicality with him? Is he noticeably more engaged and playing harder away from the puck ?
 
Was of course tied up at work all night, just like every game night, but have heard and seen nothing but good things from the kid. Such great news, got a shot and ran with it. Hopefully he gets another crack at it next game.

How was the physicality with him? Is he noticeably more engaged and playing harder away from the puck ?
Yes, aside from making several good defensive plays, he got tangled up with some player who pulled him down so he started punching him in the face, then later he got another penalty for a knee on knee and instantly throws his gloves off and tried fighting him too :laugh: He was a MADMAN
 
Yes, aside from making several good defensive plays, he got tangled up with some player who pulled him down so he started punching him in the face, then later he got another penalty for a knee on knee and instantly throws his gloves off and tried fighting him too :laugh: He was a MADMAN

Exactly what I’d hoped to hear.

Glad the kid is continuing to make strides and now he’s being rewarded on the scoresheet.
 
Exactly what I’d hoped to hear.

Glad the kid is continuing to make strides and now he’s being rewarded on the scoresheet.
He deserved some puck luck after the breaks he's been getting.

2 primary assists with a 1-0 5v5 goal differential in a 5-8 loss with a 5v5 score of 4-7 is pretty great, especially if your coach seem to react to such things.

Only saw the highlights, but among them there were only positive moments for DeAngelo. His possession numbers were decent as well, though not as dominant as we've seen previously. I expected him to get the deployment Shattenkirk did as we dressed 7D, so I'm very happy with what we got.
 
ADA is going to make mistakes and he's probably never going to be that good defensively. But he needs to be in the lineup, he's the most skilled, best skating defenseman we have, he passes the puck so well. Watching him vs anyone else on defense with the puck and it's incredible how quickly he makes decisions.
 
ADA is going to make mistakes and he's probably never going to be that good defensively. But he needs to be in the lineup, he's the most skilled, best skating defenseman we have, he passes the puck so well. Watching him vs anyone else on defense with the puck and it's incredible how quickly he makes decisions.
I legitimately believe he can become a 50+ point defenseman
 
I’d rather give him staals spot. I don’t cate so much about handedness.

Staal and Mcquaid can rotate as the third pair left side defender

You may not care much about handedness, but the vast majority of NHL coaches do, and with good reason.

I actually think McQuaid, even with the cement in his skates, fits this system fairly well even if its just due to his ability to clear the crease. Why isn't Shattenkirk in this discussion? In my opinion, DeAngelo is giving the team what Shattenkirk is supposed to be providing.
 
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Not for nothing McQuaid should only have been brought In as insurance. Not as a new staple for the blue line. This guy has played fine but we owe him nothing. ADA should be playing he’s earned the spot.
 
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Yes, aside from making several good defensive plays, he got tangled up with some player who pulled him down so he started punching him in the face, then later he got another penalty for a knee on knee and instantly throws his gloves off and tried fighting him too :laugh: He was a MADMAN
He has that Drew Doughty level of psycho in him lol.
 
I've posted this before. I've seen a fair amount of ADA in person when he was tampa proprty and played here in syracuse. prob saw 15 games easy.

heres what i saw every time.

one of the best players on the ice all the time.
patient
smart
fiesty
composed
creative
good skater with great edge work
smallish
point producer
gambler
risk taker
hot head
defensively game but sometimes liable.

overall, a very gifted offensive dman who can play 20+ per night and man the pp point.
 
He’s going to saddled next to Staal now. i Hope staal stays the f*** away from the offensive zone tho. Staal keeps attacking despite being a black hole offensively, and putting his partner in a bad spot.
 
If he’s became a consitent 40pt guy who wasn’t a defensive liability, I’d be ecstatic.

You look at the guys who scored 40-50 points on the blueline last season and it's pretty good company. Almost everyone above 50 points is specifically an "offensive" defenseman (Suter is the only one that stands out as not being so).

Generally if you hit that range you're doing quite well in todays NHL. It'd be real interesting to see what DeAngelo could do with a full season and running the first PP
 
You look at the guys who scored 40-50 points on the blueline last season and it's pretty good company. Almost everyone above 50 points is specifically an "offensive" defenseman (Suter is the only one that stands out as not being so).

Generally if you hit that range you're doing quite well in todays NHL. It'd be real interesting to see what DeAngelo could do with a full season and running the first PP

I was aware of all you just wrote when I posted my previous response.
 
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