Player Discussion Trevor Zegras : Part III

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On paper, wing can be as simple as north-south and positioning. But, who knows how a player views what he has to do or the challanges of what he's doing.

Rarely does a winger just walk into the center position vs a center playing wing.

I just came here to judge fans opinion of Z. I was expecting a bit of the Dubois hate the LA fans had but instead see a lot of support.

Good luck...
There's absolutely nothing wrong with Z. Dubois sucked, had zero work ethic, and didn't listen to coaches. Zegras is the exact opposite, he's doing everything the coaches are asking from him and he's engaged in the locker room and the guys have respect for him and look up to him too.

He's not the problem, Ducks coaching is.
 

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On paper, wing can be as simple as north-south and positioning. But, who knows how a player views what he has to do or the challanges of what he's doing.

Rarely does a winger just walk into the center position vs a center playing wing.

I just came here to judge fans opinion of Z. I was expecting a bit of the Dubois hate the LA fans had but instead see a lot of support.

Good luck...

Yeah, the vast majority of Ducks fans seem to love Z despite his struggles
 

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There's absolutely nothing wrong with Z. Dubois sucked, had zero work ethic, and didn't listen to coaches. Zegras is the exact opposite, he's doing everything the coaches are asking from him and he's engaged in the locker room and the guys have respect for him and look up to him too.

He's not the problem, Ducks coaching is.
We have coaching problems too and worse, we can't hire anyone who doesn't speak french.

I'm a 65 year Habs fan and come from an era when a coach said jump...and the players fought each other as to who will jump higher.

Those days are gone forever and so are the players who didn't call it a good game unless there was blood on their shirt.

Both our clubs are building and building...but hope we don't become the Sabres
 

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Yeah, the vast majority of Ducks fans seem to love Z despite his struggles
Dubois was also linked to the habs and thankfully, we dodged that nuke.

He was a player that i took at his word that he wanted to play for the home team...and i felt like an idiot to give him ANY credibility.

My main problem with a Z trade was a concern about his future $$ demands. With Laine and Demidov, that is "nearly" dead.

There is no such thing as never. .but.

Hope he turns it around. Hockey can be pretty exciting when the uber skilled players turn it on.
 

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Dubois was also linked to the habs and thankfully, we dodged that nuke.

He was a player that i took at his word that he wanted to play for the home team...and i felt like an idiot to give him ANY credibility.

My main problem with a Z trade was a concern about his future $$ demands. With Laine and Demidov, that is "nearly" dead.

There is no such thing as never. .but.

Hope he turns it around. Hockey can be pretty exciting when the uber skilled players turn it on.
It seems like the coach/GM are happy with Zegras progress. I doubt hes even being considered a trade option.

The points arnt coming yet, but the points arnt really coming for anyone on this roster. Hes generating chances, and hes significantly improved his defense and compete. My guess is they are telling him to keep doing what hes doing and the points will come.... it does suck because hes doing everything youd want your 23 year old center to do on a game to game basis, but hasnt reallly seen the rewards for his effort.

Zegras is 1 of those weird players... that looks lost on wing ... but good at center. If zegras was moved, for the team that is trading for him... id hope they are planning to play him at center.
 

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It seems like the coach/GM are happy with Zegras progress. I doubt hes even being considered a trade option.

The points arnt coming yet, but the points arnt really coming for anyone on this roster. Hes generating chances, and hes significantly improved his defense and compete. My guess is they are telling him to keep doing what hes doing and the points will come.... it does suck because hes doing everything youd want your 23 year old center to do on a game to game basis, but hasnt reallly seen the rewards for his effort.

Zegras is 1 of those weird players... that looks lost on wing ... but good at center. If zegras was moved, for the team that is trading for him... id hope they are planning to play him at center.
We're having a pile of problems at center and it's pretty much centered around Dach. Last year we had Monahan and he was an anchor and a teacher. This year we have Dach who is having a bit of PTSD after a massive injury. He's coming around.

The point is about centers...

We need a rock solid 2C. Nothing flashy but should be a defensive monster as well as help us get past our one line team. Hage is coming but like all saviours, first he has to go past the NHL diaper stage. Will he be that 60 point second line center? Stay tuned.

Can Z fill that? Of course he can...but...at what cost? And is he compatible with the Habs long term plans? Of course like every fan in the league, we want everyone possible but they also need to be rewarded and given we have a potential star in Demidov plus keeping Laine plus Hutson plus Dach plus plus plus....do we have room for another 8 million player? Assuming of course he's a 60-80 point guy.

I don't know.

As for a trade itself...

What I do know is both teams are circling the bottom of the mud pool and still years away from walking on the Promised Land. Neither of us possess that spare tradable magical player that will ignite our ascent from the mud. Any trade would be to dig a hole....to fill a hole.
 
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We're having a pile of problems at center and it's pretty much centered around Dach. Last year we had Monahan and he was an anchor and a teacher. This year we have Dach who is having a bit of PTSD after a massive injury. He's coming around.

The point is about centers...

We need a rock solid 2C. Nothing flashy but should be a defensive monster as well as help us get past our one line team. Hage is coming but like all saviours, first he has to go past the NHL diaper stage. Will he be that 60 point second line center? Stay tuned.

Can Z fill that? Of course he can...but...at what cost? And is he compatible with the Habs long term plans? Of course like every fan in the league, we want everyone possible but they also need to be rewarded and given we have a potential star in Demidov plus keeping Laine plus Hutson plus Dach plus plus plus....do we have room for another 8 million player? Assuming of course he's a 60-80 point guy.

I don't know.

As for a trade itself...

What I do know is both teams are circling the bottom of the mud pool and still years away from walking on the Promised Land. Neither of us possess that spare tradable magical player that will ignite our ascent from the mud. Any trade would be to dig a hole....to fill a hole.
On the plus side hage has looked like a potential solution.

Also wasn’t there talk about Demidov potentially being able to play center?
 
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We need a rock solid 2C. Nothing flashy but should be a defensive monster as well as help us get past our one line team. Hage is coming but like all saviours, first he has to go past the NHL diaper stage. Will he be that 60 point second line center? Stay tuned.
Z will never be a defensive monster, but it's looking like he won't be a liability like he was early on in his career. He may even be above average, which if he can get back to a 60+ point pace will be just fine as a 2C for us. Carlsson and hopefully Gaucher (Nathan, not misspelling Cutter's last name haha) will be our better defensive guys and maybe McTavish or someone else at 3C.

Right now, our problem (among many other things) is guys finding the back of the net. They are either hitting posts, missing the net, or just completely whiffing on passes. If one or two guys catch fire (looking at Vatrano and Cutter), stats could balance out a bit more.
 
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On the plus side hage has looked like a potential solution.

Also wasn’t there talk about Demidov potentially being able to play center?
Wishes, dreams...and reality.

We don't know.

Hage can be a monster or a mouse. The only way we know for sure is 100 games or so in the NHL.

Demidov is too talented to be burdened with defensive side if he's not already trained into that role.

We shall see...
 

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Z will never be a defensive monster, but it's looking like he won't be a liability like he was early on in his career. He may even be above average, which if he can get back to a 60+ point pace will be just fine as a 2C for us. Carlsson and hopefully Gaucher (Nathan, not misspelling Cutter's last name haha) will be our better defensive guys and maybe McTavish or someone else at 3C.

Right now, our problem (among many other things) is guys finding the back of the net. They are either hitting posts, missing the net, or just completely whiffing on passes. If one or two guys catch fire (looking at Vatrano and Cutter), stats could balance out a bit more.
Maybe I'm weird but it makes no sense to me to be 30/30 and -40.

Center position is the most difficult to play. You have to be really good at reading the ice, skate like crazy, be physical and defensive jaugernaught....AND set up your guys or score. Suzuki is really good at this. He's the 200 ft center man that is also going to be 100 points a season.

I don't think Z will ever get there but from what little I know, Carlsson will be that guy. And he has the size. So may Sennecke, but he's years away.

If the unlikely happens and we do get Z, I'll be happy if he's decent at the 200 ft game but dipping into the 40/40. So would Duck fans. Not too thrilled if he's decent on the 200 and flirting in the 20/20. Why bother.
 

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Maybe I'm weird but it makes no sense to me to be 30/30 and -40.

Center position is the most difficult to play. You have to be really good at reading the ice, skate like crazy, be physical and defensive jaugernaught....AND set up your guys or score. Suzuki is really good at this. He's the 200 ft center man that is also going to be 100 points a season.

I don't think Z will ever get there but from what little I know, Carlsson will be that guy. And he has the size. So may Sennecke, but he's years away.

If the unlikely happens and we do get Z, I'll be happy if he's decent at the 200 ft game but dipping into the 40/40. So would Duck fans. Not too thrilled if he's decent on the 200 and flirting in the 20/20. Why bother.
With McTavish not yet a bonafide centre himself, the Ducks would be morons to trade Z. Way too much potential himself and it’d also put a ton more pressure on Leo. One of the big bonuses of drafting Leo, who was an even higher-calibre prospect, was that focus would shift away from Z. Fans of other teams have gotta understand that Z isnt some guy on the fringe of the core, he is absolutely a core piece in every sense.
 

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On paper, wing can be as simple as north-south and positioning. But, who knows how a player views what he has to do or the challanges of what he's doing.

Rarely does a winger just walk into the center position vs a center playing wing.

I just came here to judge fans opinion of Z. I was expecting a bit of the Dubois hate the LA fans had but instead see a lot of support.

Good luck...
Z doesn’t have enough speed or physicality to play wing and beat guys 1v1 to score. His strength is his iq and skill to create for others. At wing you have taken him away from his strengths and put him in his weakness.

I think he could play wing if we had a dominant puck possession center that could really tilt the ice. In those situations you are holding the puck in the offensive zone and slowing the game down, which Z is excellent at.

Z is also significantly hurt by not playing with any quality wingers, a very young d that is still trying to figure it out, and a coach that compresses defensively (doesn’t create opportunities in transition) and has employed a low-skill system that is mostly comprised of dump and chase which is the exact opposite of the way you should play a guy like Z.

Sign him to a long term contract for cheap and fire Cronin!
 
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On paper, wing can be as simple as north-south and positioning. But, who knows how a player views what he has to do or the challanges of what he's doing.

Rarely does a winger just walk into the center position vs a center playing wing.

I just came here to judge fans opinion of Z. I was expecting a bit of the Dubois hate the LA fans had but instead see a lot of support.

Good luck...
It’s the difference between not trying and failing and trying hard and not succeeding.
 

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