A new goalie youtube channel popped up in my recommendations. Highlights of Wallstedt, Askarov, Levi, Wolf, Knight, Fowler and others: GoalieTV
I like our guys!
I like our guys!
Not sure if this had been posted previously, but the KHL actually put out a highlight video of Buchelnikov. I'm high on him (seem to be higher on him than most around here). After finally getting out from SKA and not getting a ton of ice time with his new team at first, he started producing at a pretty good pace once he got regular ice time and PP time. I think he will have a big year this year. The thing I notice about him is that even though he's not big, he still drives to the middle and goes to the net. He has a little fire in him.
Your…. day job?I like to predict things. That's my job.
I have never understand why Larionov was so successful, he didn't have size or speed , his stick handling was average . ASP, just like IgorOne day I am thrilled about the prospect pool and the next I am not. The prospect I find most troubling is ASP. I just do not think his talent translates to the NHL. He isn't big or strong enough to play D in the NHL and, while skilled from the back end the League is seeing more and more of that (and how to play against it) with the likes of Makar and Hughes.
I have the same skill. Where do I apply?
Experience. I recall the first time it hit me that i had this skill. I was in a whore house in Tijuana. It was about 3 AM and as I prepared to grab a cab, head to the border, walk across and drive home it hit..... Right then and there I predicted my divorce. Oh, but it gets better. Before I ever entered the courtroom I predicted, I am going to lose all my wealth and end up in an apartment. Oh, but wait, there is more. I also predicted I would be driving a car never in the same decade in which I was living AND that I would have to work until 70. Still have 15 years on that one, but it looks spot on.
I predict I will be your boss soon.
I mean, Axel was measured at 5'11" 180lb at the combine. He was also one of the better all-around performers. Top 25 in balance (both legs), top 10 in VO2, top 15 in endurance, and #1 in the bench press. When he comes to NA he'll probably be close to 200lbs. Stout MFer. Think Rafalski but taller.One day I am thrilled about the prospect pool and the next I am not. The prospect I find most troubling is ASP. I just do not think his talent translates to the NHL. He isn't big or strong enough to play D in the NHL and, while skilled from the back end the League is seeing more and more of that (and how to play against it) with the likes of Makar and Hughes.
I have never understand why Larionov was so successful, he didn't have size or speed , his stick handling was average . ASP, just like Igor
has special hockey IQ, he reads play like no one else. ASP will be fine
I'll take the first world problem of having a Norris winner that the league "has figured out how to play against" any dayNot sure ASP is going to get much bigger than what he is now, but if the league has figured out how to play against Makar and Hughes it's news to me. No reason at this point not to be fairly optimistic about ASP .
It's much easier for smaller defansman Nova days.While I like the Rafalski analogy, yours does not work. LOL Easier to be smaller at a forward position. I would argue Larinov had outstanding stick skills. That dude didn't need to be fast because he never needed to look at the puck. He knew where IT was AND where his linemates were. Dude could pass like nobody's business. He also came into the NHL at 29. Could have have made it at 22? I dunno, but the path to the NHL is much easier for smaller players as a forward than on D.
While I like the Rafalski analogy, yours does not work. LOL Easier to be smaller at a forward position. I would argue Larinov had outstanding stick skills. That dude didn't need to be fast because he never needed to look at the puck. He knew where IT was AND where his linemates were. Dude could pass like nobody's business. He also came into the NHL at 29. Could have have made it at 22? I dunno, but the path to the NHL is much easier for smaller players as a forward than on D.
Norrisnick is right, ASP is not some small ass twig of a kid. I do not have a worry about him there as much, especially since he is excellent as escaping pressureI mean, Axel was measured at 5'11" 180lb at the combine. He was also one of the better all-around performers. Top 25 in balance (both legs), top 10 in VO2, top 15 in endurance, and #1 in the bench press. When he comes to NA he'll probably be close to 200lbs. Stout MFer. Think Rafalski but taller.
Didn’t ASP test out as the strongest player at that years combine? Not sure where I read that but it was likely somewhere on this siteOne day I am thrilled about the prospect pool and the next I am not. The prospect I find most troubling is ASP. I just do not think his talent translates to the NHL. He isn't big or strong enough to play D in the NHL and, while skilled from the back end the League is seeing more and more of that (and how to play against it) with the likes of Makar and Hughes.
I have the same skill. Where do I apply?
Experience. I recall the first time it hit me that i had this skill. I was in a whore house in Tijuana. It was about 3 AM and as I prepared to grab a cab, head to the border, walk across and drive home it hit..... Right then and there I predicted my divorce. Oh, but it gets better. Before I ever entered the courtroom I predicted, I am going to lose all my wealth and end up in an apartment. Oh, but wait, there is more. I also predicted I would be driving a car never in the same decade in which I was living AND that I would have to work until 70. Still have 15 years on that one, but it looks spot on.
I predict I will be your boss soon.
someone posted it above. I believe the reference is to this test:Didn’t ASP test out as the strongest player at that years combine? Not sure where I read that but it was likely somewhere on this site
Rank | Power (watts/kg) | Player |
---|---|---|
1 | 8.39 | Axel Sandin Pellikka (Skelleftea) |
2 | 7.92 | Charlie Stramel (Univ. of Wisconsin) |
3 | 7.61 | Mathieu Cataford (Halifax Mooseheads) |
4 | 7.58 | Lukas Dragicevic (Tri-City Americans) |
5 | 7.13 | Ryan Leonard (NTDP) |
6 | 7.09 | Cameron Allen |
7 | 7.07 | Jonathan Castagna |
8 | 7.06 | Bradly Nadeau |
9 | 7.04 | Brad Gardiner |
10 | 7.03 | Nate Danielson |
Norrisnick is right, ASP is not some small ass twig of a kid. I do not have a worry about him there as much, especially since he is excellent as escaping pressure
Personally having watched ASP about 10 SHL games of his this year... He's different. I see movement, decision making, and attacking all in tight space at a HIGH level. The way he uses his edges and feet in combination with his hands to be deceptive is that of a highly dynamic modern NHL defenseman. His shot is a complete weapon in every way
On the defensive side you can see him becoming more assertive as the season went on. Not puck watching and instead forcing the attacker to make a decision under pressure. I do understand he didn't play on the top pair and often played on the 3rd pair. He's gonna need more time to get up to par there, which is totally fine when we've got Mo and Ed to do the heavy lifting before and during his time in Detroit
Once he couples consistent defensive habits with his offensive game... I'm quite optimistic about the impact he will bring to this team. Very special prospect and we are lucky to have grabbed him at #17 having already grabbed Danielson
I have no interest in being right, I just haven't seen a skillset that suggests he will be successful on the defensive side of the puck at the NHL level. He is staying in Sweden in his D+2 for a reason.
Been busy today and just looked at the score board. We had a game today USA u20 vs Sweden . It's 7:2 , Augustine in the net and Plante with 3 points
Concerns are valid but they have very little, if anything, to do with why he's staying in Sweden. If he can have a full season in the SHL where he builds on the defensive play he showcased in the playoffs it would go a long way to alleviate concerns for me personally.I have no interest in being right, I just haven't seen a skillset that suggests he will be successful on the defensive side of the puck at the NHL level. He is staying in Sweden in his D+2 for a reason.
Both signed and paid by Red Wings will join camp for evaluation and corrections. Then they will go back to SHLBYE BYE COPP