Not gonna be surprised when he doesn’t make the team initially
If he can skate out for intros without wiping out he’s already thereCuylle will be a better player than Lias Andersson
I would suspect his confidence comes more from how well he played in Hartford and not totally because he thinks the organization owes him a chance. He played very well down in Hartford last year and was noticeable during the game I saw down there live. He's ready for th eleap but I doubt the organization will give him his shot this year considering they signed essentially every 4th line plug that was available this off season.Tough crowd, Cuylle is a great prospect. Heavy shot, nasty game, plays to his strengths, second on the Pack in scoring last year as a 21-year old. I would give him a better chance of starting in the NHL this year than Othmann.
For a 60th overall pick just three years ago, that's way above rate. I bet he'd go like 25-30 picks earlier in a re-draft.
I would suspect his confidence comes more from how well he played in Hartford and not totally because he thinks the organization owes him a chance. He played very well down in Hartford last year and was noticeable during the game I saw down there live. He's ready for th eleap but I doubt the organization will give him his shot this year considering they signed essentially every 4th line plug that was available this off season.
Ed Jovanovski Has the Confidence to Post at HFNYR This Season
Ed Jovanovski says he has recovered from the sting of Vitali Kravtsov being dealt by the Rangers and is ready to post on HFNYR with confidence again.
"Sure, yeah, it hurt," Jovanovski said about last year's pre-deadline move that saw Kravtsov going to the Vancouver Canucks in a salary-cap move to clear space for the eventual deal for Patrick Kane. "It hurt my confidence a little," he admitted.
But Jovanovski is now ready to move on, preparing to do what he says will be "volume-posting" this year.
"I feel my confidence is coming back," he said. "My VO2 is better than it ever has been, and I'm set to go. I feel that I can keep contributing to HFNYR by identifying the next star Russian prospect and extolling his virtues to the unwashed masses here."
Missing Pizza Hut and a reference to the support hes getting from his drunk uncle.
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Weak take. Cuylle is an average to slightly above average skater.Unless his skating and footspeed have improved he will be nothing more than a 4th line pylon that opposing players skate around.
Buyout still possibleEd Jovanovski Has the Confidence to Post on HFNYR This Season
Ed Jovanovski says he has recovered from the sting of Vitali Kravtsov being dealt by the Rangers and is ready to post on HFNYR with confidence again.
"Sure, yeah, it hurt," Jovanovski said about last year's pre-deadline move that saw Kravtsov going to the Vancouver Canucks to clear cap space for the eventual deal for Patrick Kane. "It hurt my confidence a little," he admitted.
After the trade, Jovanovski fell into a period of binge-eating Pizza Hut and stopped playing at local pick-up games. He says that there were days when he wouldn't get out of bed and phone calls from his drunk uncle to check up on him were his only communication with the outside world.
Those phone calls from a concerned, but still drunk, uncle eventually became supportive pep talks.
"He told me to keep fighting," he pointed out, adding, "he mainly referred to the Rangers as 'The Man.'"
Now Jovanovski is now ready to bounce back, preparing to do what he says will be "volume-posting" this year.
"I feel my confidence is returning," he said. "My VO2 is better than it ever has been, and I'm set to go. I feel that I can keep contributing to HFNYR by identifying the next star Russian prospect and extolling his virtues to the unwashed masses here."
I don't see how one has anything to do with the other. Which acquisitions are you referring to? Which ones are stopping him from making the team?If his skating is up to snuff, some of the off-season acquisitions make little sense.
I don't see how one has anything to do with the other. Which acquisitions are you referring to? Which ones are stopping him from making the team?
So your plan would have been to not sign Pitlick or Bonino and gift a 4th line spot to Cuylle, whether he's ready or not?The new 4th line.
So your plan would have been to not sign Pitlick or Bonino and gift a 4th line spot to Cuylle, whether he's ready or not?
And what if his skating isn't up to snuff?If his skating is up to snuff, he is exactly what I want out of a 4th liner.
I am sure the plan B in some people’s mind would have been to simply call up Brodzinski so he can continue to buzz around the ice and do a whole lot of nothing. Don’t worry, this is the year he will finally be recalled and pot a goal…And what if his skating isn't up to snuff?
You don't not sign players on the hope that a prospect is ready. You sign the players and then let the prospect earn that spot.
And what if his skating isn't up to snuff?
You don't not sign players on the hope that a prospect is ready. You sign the players and then let the prospect earn that spot.
The point you're missing is that picking up those other players was the correct move regardless.I'm going by the people who say his skating is good enough in this thread. If his skating isn't good enough then picking up the other guys was correct.
If his skating isn't good enough to be a 4th liner and his other attributes are good enough to play 4th line, his future upside isn't very promising.
The far bigger point to me is that if Cuylle isn't a good enough skater to make the 4th line, he obviously can't play above the 4th line, and that would probably mean he's worthless in the team's plans.The point you're missing is that picking up those other players was the correct move regardless.
I am sure the plan B in some people’s mind would have been to simply call up Brodzinski so he can continue to buzz around the ice and do a whole lot of nothing. Don’t worry, this is the year he will finally be recalled and pot a goal…