TruePowerSlave
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Finally! Keep him in the AHL until he clearly improves his game.Jost sent to eagles. 6 weeks too late. Hopefully he figures his game out and doesn't get discouraged.
Finally! Keep him in the AHL until he clearly improves his game.Jost sent to eagles. 6 weeks too late. Hopefully he figures his game out and doesn't get discouraged.
I don't expect him to light the AHL up, but hopefully he can make some improvements.Damn... didn't think that would happen. Now they should let him stay there for a good 15-20 games at very minimum to get into a groove. Only bring him up after if he is lighting the AHL up, otherwise finish the season there.
Probably won't see much improvement until he's had an off-season to work on his speed. That's hard to improve in season.
My predictions before the season were that Jost and Kamenev will be busts and we will miss the playoffs by about twenty points. So everything is going like expected.
I wonder if Sakic is perhaps slightly giving up on the season at this point? Not that Jost being in the NHL makes a difference, but considering how Avs view him internally.Damn... didn't think that would happen. Now they should let him stay there for a good 15-20 games at very minimum to get into a groove. Only bring him up after if he is lighting the AHL up, otherwise finish the season there.
Has anything suggested that how the Avs viewed him internally is how he should be viewed? Probably just finally came around.I wonder if Sakic is perhaps slightly giving up on the season at this point? Not that Jost being in the NHL makes a difference, but considering how Avs view him internally.
I wonder if Sakic is perhaps slightly giving up on the season at this point? Not that Jost being in the NHL makes a difference, but considering how Avs view him internally.
Considering where they've played him and the amount of time they've given him, they have to see him as a top 6 to 8 forward on our club for the future.Has anything suggested that how the Avs viewed him internally is how he should be viewed? Probably just finally came around.
Kam was developing quite nicely before his shoulder exploded.My predictions before the season were that Jost and Kamenev will be busts and we will miss the playoffs by about twenty points. So everything is going like expected.
They played him all over the lineup. Of course they wanted him to be a top-6 forward, everyone did. That's where he's been projected all along. But I get where you're coming from.Considering where they've played him and the amount of time they've given him, they have to see him as a top 6 to 8 forward on our club for the future.
I am probably no doubt reaching for that comment, but such a weird time to do it now. Lets ask a "what-if" scenario...would Avs have sent him down if he was producing at the same rate and looking as terrible as he has if Avs were winning games and were second in the division?
That's where if I think the situation was different, such as winning games to the point we were 2nd in the division, he would still be with the parent club. My two cents.They played him all over the lineup. Of course they wanted him to be a top-6 forward, everyone did. That's where he's been projected all along. But I get where you're coming from.
Sure. Those players like Jost who can't really get a grip tend to hang around better when the team's winning. Of course, if the team was playing better, Jost would probably be doing something worthwhile too. At least some of the time.That's where if I think the situation was different, such as winning games to the point we were 2nd in the division, he would still be with the parent club. My two cents.
Doesn't that make it the Avs' fault?It's funny how almost everyoner seems to think that Jost playing bad is Avs fault. It's not. He was just a bad pick and is a bad(ish) player. Moving on!