PelagicJoe
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We will have a much better idea of what to do once the lottery drawing happens. Maybe the hockey gods will have mercy on us for once. I know, if that happens, we will all eat our hats.
Who said f*** all about linear production?
I'm saying if you give a highly skilled offensive player a lot of ice time with other skilled players he will produce.
The bolded. Kane did none of that and he seemed to do ok.
The Wings have this f***ed up tendency to take a scorer, force then to play with scrubs on checking lines, then scratch their heads when they don't produce like expected. Then once every 10-20 years or so they let a kid start on a scoring line, kid scores, and doesn't get banished. That way they can point to that kid and say 'See? We give kids a fair shake!'
He did it this year and last year in the AHL and almost again his first year in the AHL.You're saying that if you forcefed Berggren more minutes and more ice time, he would be certain to produce at a point a game clip. Even though the last time he did that anywhere was as a 17 year old at Skelleftea and never once in professional hockey.
The idea that somehow he'd magically continue his pace from 13.5 minutes a night of 28 points in 67 to be around 41-42 points is what I was getting at with that. That's if he continued at literally the same rate. But the higher likelihood is that he wouldn't continue to produce at a similar clip because at 20 minutes a night, he's facing much more difficult assignments and teams would start keying on him if he did start scoring.
And yeah, I agree. It's real f***ed up that the Wings want their young prospects to play a complete hockey game and aren't interested in "f*** the giveaways', did you score?
Did they throw Larkin with scrubs? Mantha? Raymond? No, because they showed in their draft year or training camp or time in the minors that they could carry that weight. The only one I'll remotely entertain your theory on is Jurco... but that was Mike Babcock calling for him long before he was ready. Tomas Jurco was literally the only forward I will countenance your opinion on "wow, they really didn't do him any favors"... and that is because Jurco was a scorer in a banger's body and Mike Babcock was a coach with no idea how to utilize that.
I wasn't aware that 64 in 70 was a point per game. I wasn't aware that 45 in 49 was point per game. I mean, I've gotten whacked for saying that Mitch Marner wasn't a 100 point skater (hitting 97 and 99).He did it this year and last year in the AHL and almost again his first year in the AHL.
If you read what I said, you would know what I'm saying and not have to make up things I didn't say.You're saying that if you forcefed Berggren more minutes and more ice time, he would be certain to produce at a point a game clip. Even though the last time he did that anywhere was as a 17 year old at Skelleftea and never once in professional hockey.
The idea that somehow he'd magically continue his pace from 13.5 minutes a night of 28 points in 67 to be around 41-42 points is what I was getting at with that. That's if he continued at literally the same rate. But the higher likelihood is that he wouldn't continue to produce at a similar clip because at 20 minutes a night, he's facing much more difficult assignments and teams would start keying on him if he did start scoring.
And yeah, I agree. It's real f***ed up that the Wings want their young prospects to play a complete hockey game and aren't interested in "f*** the giveaways', did you score?
Did they throw Larkin with scrubs? Mantha? Raymond? No, because they showed in their draft year or training camp or time in the minors that they could carry that weight. The only one I'll remotely entertain your theory on is Jurco... but that was Mike Babcock calling for him long before he was ready. Tomas Jurco was literally the only forward I will countenance your opinion on "wow, they really didn't do him any favors"... and that is because Jurco was a scorer in a banger's body and Mike Babcock was a coach with no idea how to utilize that.
Were you similarly not aware that 47 in 50 is also not a point per game?I wasn't aware that 64 in 70 was a point per game. I wasn't aware that 45 in 49 was point per game. I mean, I've gotten whacked for saying that Mitch Marner wasn't a 100 point skater (hitting 97 and 99).
He had 56 in 53 games this season in the AHL, he had 7 in 7 last season in the AHL, and his first season (where I said almost a point per game) he had 64 in 70 in the AHL.I wasn't aware that 64 in 70 was a point per game. I wasn't aware that 45 in 49 was point per game. I mean, I've gotten whacked for saying that Mitch Marner wasn't a 100 point skater (hitting 97 and 99).
Without Larkin or Debrincat on his line? Not a whole lot. The Perron - Compher - Kane line wasn't exactly gang-busters.and how much would Kane be producing in the AHL?
if producing as much as Kane did given enough minutes was so easy you'd think someone else on the Wings other than literally just Larkin would have done it
Without Larkin or Debrincat on his line? Not a whole lot. The Perron - Compher - Kane line wasn't exactly gang-busters.
Who said anything about easy? I'm not talking Kostin or Fischer here. Berggren is legitimately talented offensively. Use him as such. Oh he's bad defensively and in puck battles? Well guess what, so is Patrick Kane and no one gave two shits about that with him.
I can't wait for Berggren to play his way out of this organization. He is without question one of the most overrated Wings prospects in a very long time. He isn't held back, he just sucks. People will be complaining about his allergy to human contact soon enough. But hey, he is Swedish and undersized so we are all supposed to love him.
Hilariously omitting that Berggren outplayed Ray in the '21 camp but got hurt so Ray got Vrana's spot (also hurt).You’re more right than wrong about this.
You want to see a legitimately skilled offensive player? Look at Lucas Raymond. He was so good that he made them start him at 19. He’s been so good that they’ve kept him there and he’s making huge star strides.
Young guys make the NHL by breaking the door down and forcing teams’ hands. They don’t get forced minutes to “work through it”
The other thing is that he just sucks, Mark my words, people will tire of his softness and coaches will come to hate him. The rink ain't round. It has corners.You’re more right than wrong about this.
You want to see a legitimately skilled offensive player? Look at Lucas Raymond. He was so good that he made them start him at 19. He’s been so good that they’ve kept him there and he’s making huge star strides.
Young guys make the NHL by breaking the door down and forcing teams’ hands. They don’t get forced minutes to “work through it”
This is an NHL rink if you take away the straight boards...The other thing is that he just sucks, Mark my words, people will tire of his softness and coaches will come to hate him. The rink ain't round. It has corners.
No fanbase hates skill players as much as Wings fans.I can't wait for Berggren to play his way out of this organization. He is without question one of the most overrated Wings prospects in a very long time. He isn't held back, he just sucks. People will be complaining about his allergy to human contact soon enough. But hey, he is Swedish and undersized so we are all supposed to love him.
The blueprint for this roster is four lines of two-way forwards, using scoring depth to try to make up for the lack of elite level pieces. So if Berggren is ever going to stick, he will need to provide both decent scoring AND decent two-way play.No fanbase hates skill players as much as Wings fans.
I think our team could easily welcome an elite perimeter playmaker that goes against the style we're trying to assemble.. we just need better supporting cast to allow that player to flourish...The blueprint for this roster is four lines of two-way forwards, using scoring depth to try to make up for the lack of elite level pieces. So if Berggren is ever going to stick, he will need to provide both decent scoring AND decent two-way play.
Blame the lottery, blame the philosophy. But the kid will either adapt his game or get dealt. That's just the situation he's in.
Not my personal cup of tea, but a fair point. But I don't know that anybody has seen anything from Berggren that indicates he will ever be anywhere near elite at anything. So the premise remains for Jonatan.I think our team could easily welcome an elite perimeter playmaker that goes against the style we're trying to assemble.. we just need better supporting cast to allow that player to flourish...
Kane is a good example
Marner would be incredible
And that right there is this board at its finest. He is not that skilled objectively. People want to treat him as a skilled player because we don't have a ton of skilled players to begin with. He isn't all that skilled, he is just our next most skilled player. Then we convince ourselves that he is skilled enough to play however the hell he wants at the NHL level with equal impact. We just set ourselves up for disappointment over and over and over again.No fanbase hates skill players as much as Wings fans.
No fanbase hates skill players as much as Wings fans.
Are you suggesting that Berggren is an elite perimeter playmaker? I will let you walk that back right now...I think our team could easily welcome an elite perimeter playmaker that goes against the style we're trying to assemble.. we just need better supporting cast to allow that player to flourish...
Kane is a good example
Marner would be incredible
The blueprint for this roster is four lines of two-way forwards, using scoring depth to try to make up for the lack of elite level pieces. So if Berggren is ever going to stick, he will need to provide both decent scoring AND decent two-way play.
Blame the lottery, blame the philosophy. But the kid will either adapt his game or get dealt. That's just the situation he's in.