For example, IMO on Winnipeg, Ehlers is an above average player, but does not seem to fit with any of the Jet's other top 5 players. Posting this thread to see what potential trades make sense.
Meier is definitely starting to show a case for this.
He wants to play that drive the net hard with the puck game which requires him to have the puck a lot. Not to mention he’s a bit over aggressive in his passing and shot selection which doesn’t jive well with Hughes or Bratt. A little too one and done type player which detracts from Hughes/Bratt.
Then he’s also not well rounded enough to be a good option on a shutdown line with Hischier. The one and done style doesn’t fit Hischier either who is more of a grind it out guy.
Devils look like they’re going to try Meier-Hughes-Bratt and hope for a spark at some point. If he can find a way to be effective while not needing the puck as much, it could work. We’ve yet to see him effectively play that open up space for teammates disrupter role yet though.
I think by years end, we will see Meier - Haula - Noesen third line with the Devils finding a complimentary third wheel for Hughes/Bratt. At Meier’s salary, a third line role is not the best use of his game.
Absolutely not on Stamkos.This is always the danger when you're dealing for a guy who looks great when he's the "focal point" or "go to guy" on a bad team. When you go to plug them in to a better team and ask them to play a more supporting, complementary role to better players...it doesn't always deliver those same results.
They're paying an awful lot of cap for a guy who is a bit of a square peg with either of their top two lines.
Can't help but think there are a number of teams out there who could get a lot more out of a guy like Meier though. Even just running him as "The Guy" on a 2nd line where he can just carry the puck a bunch and play his sort of game. Just awkward with the Devils since they're so clearly built around that 1-2 punch at Center.
Meier for Stamkos trade...who ads, who says no? Stamkos just too old period?
3 points and in four games this season and 17 goals in his last 20 games last season. Yep he definitely isn't meshing.
Devils look like they’re going to try Meier-Hughes-Bratt and hope for a spark at some point. If he can find a way to be effective while not needing the puck as much, it could work. We’ve yet to see him effectively play that open up space for teammates disrupter role yet though.
Ehlers actually fits really great with Scheifele, he just does not play with him very often at all.For example, IMO on Winnipeg, Ehlers is an above average player, but does not seem to fit with any of the Jet's other top 5 players. Posting this thread to see what potential trades make sense.
Not at all. Right now on his line with Hughes/Bratt it's not working but thats because all 3 players shouldn't be together to begin with. Put Meier with Nico and he will be fine.I’m not a devils fan but Timo Meier seems to be the poster child for this.
Meier doesn't have a problem playing on good teams, he was literally one of the Sharks' best players in a deep playoff run in 2019.This is always the danger when you're dealing for a guy who looks great when he's the "focal point" or "go to guy" on a bad team. When you go to plug them in to a better team and ask them to play a more supporting, complementary role to better players...it doesn't always deliver those same results.
They're paying an awful lot of cap for a guy who is a bit of a square peg with either of their top two lines.
Can't help but think there are a number of teams out there who could get a lot more out of a guy like Meier though. Even just running him as "The Guy" on a 2nd line where he can just carry the puck a bunch and play his sort of game. Just awkward with the Devils since they're so clearly built around that 1-2 punch at Center.
Meier for Stamkos trade...who ads, who says no? Stamkos just too old period?
I don’t think having him carry a 3rd line would be a bad thing. Pens won 2 cups with kessel on the 3rd line. 3 ways of attacking.Meier is definitely starting to show a case for this.
He wants to play that drive the net hard with the puck game which requires him to have the puck a lot. Not to mention he’s a bit over aggressive in his passing and shot selection which doesn’t jive well with Hughes or Bratt. A little too one and done type player which detracts from Hughes/Bratt.
Then he’s also not well rounded enough to be a good option on a shutdown line with Hischier. The one and done style doesn’t fit Hischier either who is more of a grind it out guy.
Devils look like they’re going to try Meier-Hughes-Bratt and hope for a spark at some point. If he can find a way to be effective while not needing the puck as much, it could work. We’ve yet to see him effectively play that open up space for teammates disrupter role yet though.
I think by years end, we will see Meier - Haula - Noesen third line with the Devils finding a complimentary third wheel for Hughes/Bratt. At Meier’s salary, a third line role is not the best use of his game.
He played fine with Bratt and Hischier once he was healthy last season. The conflicting play style seems to be with Hughes.Meier doesn't have a problem playing on good teams, he was literally one of the Sharks' best players in a deep playoff run in 2019.
The key to Timo Meier is to find him high hockey IQ linemates who are equally talented but don't need the puck on their stick to be effective. Guys like Hertl, Couture, and Pavelski were great linemates for him because they were all Swiss Army knife types who can fill any role needed of them. There's a reason why Meier never got an extended look with Thornton, even when it seemed like it would be a natural fit.
Not sure who fits that description on the Devils, but that's the type of linemate who will get the best out of Timo.