Dr Quincy
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Who has played better, Johnson or Lysell?Its the NHL, not high school tryouts.
Rookies have to really be impressive to win a job in pre-season.
Who has played better, Johnson or Lysell?Its the NHL, not high school tryouts.
Rookies have to really be impressive to win a job in pre-season.
LysellWho has played better, Johnson or Lysell?
He was very clearly one of the most creative players on the ice for the past 2 games, and he was certainly better then tyler johnson.Looks ready to who? Based on two pre-season games? Was he really so good?
How's his board work? Positioning? Defensive play? Line changes?
Just a few questions.
Must be why they kept guys like Viel and Brown around, gotta get them ready for opening dayNot if the plan is to send him down regardless. The last couple of preseason games will be used to get the final roster guys going. Like I said it sucks . Doesnt appeal to fairness. But should be expected in a Cap world.
Who has played better, Johnson or Lysell?
Board work, positioning, and defensive play were all good from Lysell. Line changes aren’t significant enough to make any decisions based off of them.Looks ready to who? Based on two pre-season games? Was he really so good?
How's his board work? Positioning? Defensive play? Line changes?
Just a few questions.
Can't say. Didn't see enough. What I did see it wasn't clear cut.
Point is, unless Lysell was having a pre-season like Poitras last year, or Lucic as a rookie, he's not making it.
Board work, positioning, and defensive play were all good from Lysell. Line changes aren’t significant enough to make any decisions based off of them.
How many guys other than Lysell were called up last year?I’m sure we’ll see Lysell & Merk up this season at some point.
Showed flashes, but didn’t really do much to seal the deal
I’m sure we’ll see Lysell & Merk up this season at some point.
Showed flashes, but didn’t really do much to seal the deal
I’m sure he woulda been called up but got that nasty injury.How many guys other than Lysell were called up last year?
Johnson IMO but not by much. He made a lot of great passes on rushes up ice and in the zone. I don’t think he’s the answer for any holes we have but I’d give him a slight edge over Lysell. Plus he has more experience.Who has played better, Johnson or Lysell?
Team just wants to win a round and gets lots of wins in November instead of letting these kids show what they have.
Johnson has the edge due to his versatility and eating PK minutes. He's also better than Lysell at this point.Johnson IMO but not by much. He made a lot of great passes on rushes up ice and in the zone. I don’t think he’s the answer for any holes we have but I’d give him a slight edge over Lysell. Plus he has more experience.
No they don't. Wayyyyyy to much made about preseason when both teams dress 15 jags. Have some balls and go off the past two seasons in the AHL and stop getting jags like Brown and TJ. Sackless management wants their "fantastic" regular season and maybe one round won. I mean if my boss required that mediocrity I would do the same.Its the NHL, not high school tryouts.
Rookies have to really be impressive to win a job in pre-season.
Brown and Johnson suck, let's not kid ourselves. Pun intended.Both Lysell and Merkulov have areas of their game to work on. Send then down with instructions on what they need to do, have them go out and work on those areas. It's a long season there will be call ups. Then even if they are called up because of injury on emergency basis and light it up for 3 or 5 games they still may be sent back down. Not because they played bad but because of roster, cap, and waivers.
At that point it up to the kid to force Boston's hand. But the experience is indispensable to their game. Tell them to keep their eyes on the prise of being with the big club at the end of the season if they work hard and play well.
Brown and Johnson are both safe moves at the moment if they stay with the team. It's still training camp. Brown is what he is, you know what you're getting. Johnson has had some very good years and brings experience and leadership of a veteran. Both players will not make the same mistakes a raw rookie will make. But at this point neither is a difference maker and may not bring more offensively than the kids would have, but they both know NHL situations and defensive responsibilities. Brown is currently a place holder and may not even make the team. Johnson they may be hoping to tap into one more productive season.
Meanwhile the kids work on their game until Boston figures out the main roster. It's a long season and what we see opening night in all likelihood will not be what we see come the start of the playoffs. So relax and let things run their cousre.
No it isn't. They were sending him down regardless. How many tweets did the Bruins do about TJ? He's a far better option than Brown and TJ. The only reason he's down is because he has an option to be down and the coaching staff is too yellow and lazy to give him real games with real talent to show what he has.Lysell was not impressive in camp. He had flashes but was yet again, inconsistent in play and effort. Add in that he's waiver exempt, makes perfect sense to send him to providence. Merk was much better in camp however there are still things he can work on.
Lysell had an opportunity to take the next step and didn't. That's on him.
He hasn’t played PK in six years.Johnson has the edge due to his versatility and eating PK minutes. He's also better than Lysell at this point.