Jacob
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- Feb 27, 2002
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All of Broz, Hayes, Pono, McG, and Koivunen are highly skilled. Every single one, except for Hayes, is an early round draft pick. Koivunen, McGroarty, and Broz had high levels of success in college/Europe. Ponomarev scored 22 goals in the AHL two years ago.Doesn't mean he can't use the same system better. Sullivans issues is adaptable in game. He doesn't adjust and doesn't trust players allowing them to develop.
Look at McG the two halves of his season are night and day. MacDonald seems to be allowing the players to focus on strengths and not forcing them to change the games.
All of Broz, Hayes, Pono, McG and Koivunen are having good years. That alone says a lot about him as a coach to have all the turn over but get this team winning.
Ya you can pump the brakes on him but I would 100% take him over sullivan right now still lol. I would take a potato over Sullivan.
McGroarty was never slated or projected to be a top line forward. Third wheel guy I guess if you’re lucky.
If the Pens replace Sullivan - and they should - they should prioritize innovation and creativity alongside sustained success.
Ya he was project top 9 with 2nd line upside. I think if he hits his ceiling he will be like a Boone Jenner. 50pt forward, Captain Type Player. 20 - 30 goals a season. The type of player you love to have and need for playoffs but not the type that carries a team or the offense
Yeah, he rocks.
I think the struggles that guys like Bemstrom and Ponomarev have had in the NHL after having great AHL seasons make me a bit more hesitant to predict NHL upside based on AHL stats. Both of those guys are having really strong AHL seasons but looked completely ineffective in the NHL.
I mean a quick google search proves that wrong. Most scouting reports had him as an offensive point producer at the time he was drafted.McGroarty was never slated or projected to be a top line forward. Third wheel guy I guess if you’re lucky.
Bemstrom also doesn't have the draft pedigree of Ponomarev.Don't think it is fair to lump Ponomarev with Bemstrom. Bemstrom has played 234 NHL games, Ponomarev has played 6. Bemstrom is also 2 years older.