ChasinWaterfalls
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Joined nov 16, 2024... you're so worried you made an account today to tell everyone how worried you are! That's pretty worried...
Mind, I think Bedard should be playing in AHL instead of NHL, but unfortunately, that is not possible with NHL's pact with CHL.Michkov probably would have more points if Torts didn’t bench him for god knows why
What, if I waited for months it would be any different? I’m just trying to start a discussion.Joined nov 16, 2024... you're so worried you made an account today to tell everyone how worried you are! That's pretty worried...
Him going to Rockford would be a huge red flag. You have to be pretty bad as a first overall pick to end up in the AHL.Mind, I think Bedard should be playing in AHL instead of NHL, but unfortunately, that is not possible with NHL's pact with CHL.
Nevertheless, he lead his team in scoring last year, and he's leading his team in scoring this year. He's not a McDavid, that's for sure, but few players are. Even he had a stronger supporting cast, though.
Look, Ryan Donato is the leading offensive threat for Chicago Blackhawks this year, after Bedard. Donato's career high is 31 points.
I don’t understand what the issue is.There's already a whole thread on this. You're shtick is transparent.
It's not about being bad, it's about what's good for your development. He can stick in NHL just fine, but I think that having to survive in NHL could cause issues for his future development.What, if I waited for months it would be any different? I’m just trying to start a discussion.
Him going to Rockford would be a huge red flag. You have to be pretty bad as a first overall pick to end up in the AHL.
Nah, this is beyond a slump. He’s not even succeeding in getting scoring chances and isn’t getting many shots on net. Maybe he’s not suited to play center and should be permanently moved to wing. Though this means that Chicago now has a hole at 1C. They don’t even have a 2C.Uh oh, guy with less than 100 games played going through a slump playing for a shitty team. Ever heard of patience?
53 shots on net, second on the team(Ryan Donato, career high 31 points) has 39 shots.Nah, this is beyond a slump. He’s not even succeeding in getting scoring chances and isn’t getting many shots on net. Maybe he’s not suited to play center and should be permanently moved to wing. Though this means that Chicago now has a hole at 1C. They don’t even have a 2C.
Makes Chicago taking Levshunov (who hasn’t looked good in the AHL) over Demidov even more foolish.
I mean in the last few games or so Michkov has been very good while Bedard has simply been invisible.53 shots on net, second on the team(Ryan Donato, career high 31 points) has 39 shots.
Matvei Michkov has 28 shots on goal, by the way. Since you're making such a big deal of him having 3 more goals than Bedard.
Honestly, Bedard busting after all the terrible things the Chicago organization has done would be amusing.
I mean in the last few games or so Michkov has been very good while Bedard has simply been invisible.
Doubt he even will be as good as those other guysI just don't think Bedard was ever close to McDavid and Crosby generational level. His ceiling would make him have a better shot and that's it. His IQ, speed, and endurance won't be as good even in his peak imho. I do still think he'll be a player that's comfortably in the Matthews/MacKinnon/Kucherov franchise level category.
If he doesn’t have great size and/or speed, he won’t make it. He won’t be elite.Teenager having a bit of a "sophomore slump" playing on a terrible team while having opposing defences key increasingly on him. Extra extra, read all about it!
Bedard was never on the level of McDavid and in particular, his "tools" have always been a little bit of a concern when it comes to playing in traffic and getting to high danger areas, handling the defensive side of the game, etc. Bedard is very small and not particularly fast (especially for a player his size). What made him a pretty clear top prospect is his smarts, offensive instincts...and especially, his shot. I'd bet on a player like that "figuring it out" with time.
Whether that's as a Center long-term or moving to the Wing...remains to be seen. We've had other top pick "Centers" ultimately more or less move to the Wing. That was always a questionmark with Bedard. One of the few real questionmarks, but it was definitely brought up at the time. More likely though, especially given the situation with Chicago's other prospects and his undeniable talent and ability to score at the NHL level as a Center, he'll be given a very long leash to "figure it out" as a Center first. They'll also have a shot at some other good Centers this year...or some Wingers with size to complement Bedard that way.
He's a good player though. Just a very young one, without a great size+speed+power sort of combo. And playing on a bad team that isn't very good defensively or moving the puck.
congratulations on Michkov looking good against the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Sens, two teams really fighting it out over the Presidents Trophy.
Meanwhile Bedard had zero points against MinnesotaYeah he only scores against bad teams. How about when his line had 12 points against the Wild and Michkov was completely dominant, coulda had 5 points, but let me guess you don't actually watch said player. Or do those games just not count because they don't fit your agenda?
Yeah he only scores against bad teams. How about when his line had 12 points against the Wild and Michkov was completely dominant, coulda had 5 points, but let me guess you don't actually watch said player. Or do those games just not count because they don't fit your agenda?
Meanwhile Bedard had zero points against Minnesota
I responded to his post about "the last few games".
Check your reading comprehension and your MASSSIVE agenda
Yeah you're agenda isn't clear here, hahaha. Joke poster. "points only matter when it's against certain teams in the NHL" durrr durrr.
Genuine concernI think Chicago fans should be worried about the possibility of having two so-called “generational talents” being busts (Bedard and Caleb Williams)