Player Discussion Trent Frederic

Freddy is awarded (approximately)?

  • $1.5

    Votes: 6 6.1%
  • $2

    Votes: 51 52.0%
  • $2.5

    Votes: 34 34.7%
  • $3

    Votes: 6 6.1%
  • $3.5

    Votes: 1 1.0%

  • Total voters
    98
  • Poll closed .

NDiesel

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I don't care where he goes. Far away from Boston. 8+ years now of talking about this players potential because he drops the gloves from time-to-time. I give him some credit for standing up for his teammates.


His physicality isn't the issue. He finishes his checks consistently enough. Now most of the time these hits are inconsequential and well after the puck is gone, but he's adequately physical. He was never going to be Milan Lucic like some think he should be.

His issue has always been everything else. His first few strides are awful, always long elongate strides, not quick strides to get up to speed fast. Consistently beaten to loose pucks. Lateral movement, side-to-side agility are also terrible.

He's an OK defensive player but nothing special. His offensive IQ is poor and he's a disaster with the puck on his stick in the offensive zone. No Bruins misses simple easy pass receptions like he does. He's good for 2-3 passes a game that he can't get his stick on that he should. His puck pick-ups are barely NHL caliber. Has a decent wrist shot but never uses it. I don't think he's ever scored a goal off a slapper or one-timer.

If there are teams out there who see value in this soon-to-be UFA Sweeney should be all over it. Instead he'll likely extend him because they think he fits the vision of what they want to do here.
I disagree with a lot of this but don't have the time this week, so I will just say I think he is a very good complimentary player. I think he is struggling because he's not a line driver and no one else he's playing with this year is able to drive a line.

I think the one complaint I have is he is pretty well average at most things, doesn't really excel in one area over the other
 
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BruinDust

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I disagree with a lot of this but don't have the time this week, so I will just say I think he is a very good complimentary player. I think he is struggling because he's not a line driver and no one else he's playing with this year is able to drive a line.

I think the one complaint I have is he is pretty well average at most things, doesn't really excel in one area over the other

Isn't that the issue though? He's supposed to be this "power forward" but when does he use his power game to his advantage? That's supposed to be his above average skill-set.

When does he ever use his big frame to power the puck to the net? Come down the off-wing, drop the shoulder and push off defenders for a scoring chance? He's never been a consistent net front presence either.

Honestly if there had been a regime change here since he was drafted I think he's already long gone. Instead he's Neely and Sweeney's binky because he hits a bit and fights middle-weights.
 

LSCII

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You say that now but he’ll end up a panther and be a nightmare
He absolutely will. For their fans. Because of his low hockey iq and propensity to do really stupid shit at times.:naughty:

I never gave an opinion either way, nor will I now. I only questioned OP's statement that a large number of prospects go elsewhere and become different players, which is complete bullshit. Matter of fact, I can count far more that go elsewhere and regress.
I hear you on that. And like I said, the problem isn’t them drafting guys and botching their development and then seeing them succeed elsewhere. The problem is usually that they draft dudes that don’t develop and then end up leaving and flushing out of the league shortly there after.
 
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