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- Feb 5, 2013
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I'm not going to pass judgement on the kid until we get a proper coach,real system and preferably a good/steady partner for him for an entire season.
How good would you be playing with Ogara and the like.....shoot how good would Drew Doughty be playing with the partner ADa has?He barely scores either. He's on pace for like 21 points over an 82 game season. He's just not very good, in my opinion.
MDZ will probably play 1000 nhl games in his career. Not bad. If ADA turns into MDZ and we get Lias plus 6 million in cap space by removing Stephan then Gorton is a geniusTo me DeAngelo is still a developing player and hardly a finished product. His best asset are his offensive skills though so far I would say he hasn't shown a lot of creativity--that may in part be due to the situations he was (or wasn't) in earlier in the season. Defensively he's not great--the Rangers haven't really paired him very much with a guy who pairs with him well. He needs someone big and mobile and very good defensively. Skjei and him could make a very good pairing but that might come at the expense of Skjei becoming more of a defensive rather than two way defenseman. Do we want that? I'm not sure I do.
In a way I kind of look at this as kind of a lost season for DeAngelo--at the beginning of the year hardly playing--then two/three months of so-so play in the AHL to finishing the season with the Rangers on a decimated defense with partners that for the most part don't fit that well. Maybe all that is why he doesn't seem quite as stable to me as Pionk. It might be that next year he breaks out. My one fear though is he turns into a version of Michael Del Zotto and it's not that MDZ is bad---he just never was able to put all the elements of his game together.
He gets **** ice time and he's been extremely unlucky on the offensive end. He leads the team in individual shot attempts.
MDZ will probably play 1000 nhl games in his career. Not bad. If ADA turns into MDZ and we get Lias plus 6 million in cap space by removing Stephan then Gorton is a genius
Can someone explain to me how, other than being offensive (with two totally different styles) and having a super Italian last name, DeAngelo has anything in common with MDZ?
To me this is no different than people who used to compare Duclair to Evander Kane.
I was told Duclair's closest comparables were Wayne Simmonds, P.K. Subban and Kevin Weekes.Can someone explain to me how, other than being offensive (with two totally different styles) and having a super Italian last name, DeAngelo has anything in common with MDZ?
To me this is no different than people who used to compare Duclair to Evander Kane.
They're both offensive-defensemen who simply don't put up enough points, which makes them kind of useless. DeAngelo is still young but I don't think its completely wrong to compare the two.Can someone explain to me how, other than being offensive (with two totally different styles) and having a super Italian last name, DeAngelo has anything in common with MDZ?
To me this is no different than people who used to compare Duclair to Evander Kane.
How good would you be playing with Ogara and the like.....shoot how good would Drew Doughty be playing with the partner ADa has?
Delusional much? If his last name was Deangelovich would you hate on him as much?How good would O'Gara be if he played with a better player than DeAngelo?
Delusional much? If his last name was Deangelovich would you hate on him as much?
I do because many times they are accurateSays the person who openly admits they dislike players due to nationality. Just because you have nationality biases doesn't mean others do.
Just ignore TurgePurge. It’s so obvious that it’s him with a new account.Says the person who openly admits they dislike players due to nationality. Just because you have nationality biases doesn't mean others do.
Just ignore TurgePurge. It’s so obvious that it’s him with a new account.
I forgot to reply to your original post a few pages back regarding his scoring: he looks like a totally different dmen if you split his stats pre-and-post AHL time. He’s a 0.33ppg player with barely any powerplay time and no goals right now. You’d expect that number to go up a bit, especially when 6 of those 8 points are primary. He really is just having some ridiculously bad luck.
I've seen that said before, and if that is sustained for a full season with better puck luck, I think thats about the minimum he'd need to put up in terms of points to account for his awful defense. If he can put up 30 points over a full season, he's probably a #6D, but it can't be half a season of .33 and half a season of .2, thats not going to be good enough, considering how bad he defends.
Unfortunately, ADA's long-term success is tied to production more than it is for some of our other young players. That's a bi-product of both ADA's size, his strength and his defensive abilities.
I think ADA still has second pairing upside, but I really need to see him in a different system than AV's.
ADA under the current setup is a no-win for all involved.
That was meI've seen that said before, and if that is sustained for a full season with better puck luck, I think thats about the minimum he'd need to put up in terms of points to account for his awful defense. If he can put up 30 points over a full season, he's probably a #6D, but it can't be half a season of .33 and half a season of .2, thats not going to be good enough, considering how bad he defends.
I was told Duclair's closest comparables were Wayne Simmonds, P.K. Subban and Kevin Weekes.
How about defensemen with size, strength and defensive issues? DZ and DeAngelo are similar in all those things. They are similar in being offense oriented defensemen and in that DZ was a younger defenseman when he was a Ranger as DeAngelo is now. Does that help? If you want a dissimilarity I would point to DeAngelo have more on ice attitude and edge and IMO he's a somewhat better skater too and a right shot not a left shot.
I was told Duclair's closest comparables were Wayne Simmonds, P.K. Subban and Kevin Weekes.