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Can’t disagree with you on thisCrazy to think that Jets management is content with an undersized D corps without a legit. top 4, no quality 2C and no proven backup netminder.....gonna be a long season!
Can’t disagree with you on thisCrazy to think that Jets management is content with an undersized D corps without a legit. top 4, no quality 2C and no proven backup netminder.....gonna be a long season!
Sip, you have to at least wait until our first loss of the season to complain.Crazy to think that Jets management is content with an undersized D corps without a legit. top 4, no quality 2C and no proven backup netminder.....gonna be a long season!
Start the tank thread, honed in on Hagens!Sip, you have to at least wait until our first loss of the season to complain.
Or at least after the first period of game one.
Or maybe even after our first pre-season loss if you’re feeling really snarky!
Start the tank thread, honed in on Hagens!
'Cause I'm ready, willing and able
Yes, I'm ready, willing and able
And the top line loses its speed even more?Wonder if we see a top 6 of:
Perfetti-Scheifele-Vilardi
Connor-Lambert-Ehlers
To start the pre-season.
If we were too slow against the Avs, try keeping up to that 2nd line.
Based on Arniel's interview posted a while back, it seemed like CSV is a good bet to start the seasonWonder if we see a top 6 of:
Perfetti-Scheifele-Vilardi
Connor-Lambert-Ehlers
To start the pre-season.
If we were too slow against the Avs, try keeping up to that 2nd line.
The biggest question for me going into the 24-25 season is where is Lambert in his development. Sending him down to junior late in the 22-23 season now seems to be a stroke of genius by Chevy. By playing with peers he got to feel offense again and then that carried into the 23-24 season with the Moose where he was their top forward. My question is, is his development arc now pointing straight up where he can jump into the NHL and be an effective middle 6 center? Because if he can that changes a lot of the discussion of this team's potential.
Agreed. Lambert may turn out to be one of Chevy's biggest good fortune picks. Getting Rangers 1st round pick in the draft with them making the conference finals and then having a player once considered a likely top 5 pick drop down to 30, where you got him with that pick. For me give the kid an NHL job and lets see what he does with the opportunity. He has followed the organization's prospect plan of a year in the AHL so give him a shot.They probably should give him a shot as it would give the team more information heading into next offseason when they are going to have to make a large number of roster decisions with all the expiring contracts we have.
Also I'm sick with going with the safe low upside choice. Take a risk for once.
I think they'll work him in over the season -Agreed. Lambert may turn out to be one of Chevy's biggest good fortune picks. Getting Rangers 1st round pick in the draft with them making the conference finals and then having a player once considered a likely top 5 pick drop down to 30, where you got him with that pick. For me give the kid an NHL job and lets see what he does with the opportunity. He has followed the organization's prospect plan of a year in the AHL so give him a shot.
For me there are 2 roster positions being held down by Axel and Kupari that have no barring on our future. I am far from a prospect hawk, but this is the time to introduce your top prospect that has done everything the organization has asked for 2 years with a smile on his face and never a word of complaint. You give him opportunity and let him learn on the job. It is not like he is a raw prospect that hasn't been around professional leagues. IMO the Jets need to start getting a little more aggressive on this front if they hope to add enough talent to support the older core for any type of contention window.I think they'll work him in over the season -
Keeping in mind, the Jets are a team on a mission to make the PO's - that's the goal more so than launching careers.
Steady as she goes is Chevy's motto - and I don't expect that to change - but's it's fun to dream in the offseason.
What will be more interesting to me is how Perfetti is handled and how much rope he'll get.
Can he hold down a top 6 spot if he slips? If he does, this is a possible landing spot for Lambert - and there's also the possibility of an injury.
And a line of Ehlers / Names / Lambert would be interesting.
Not advocating for this - but it's worth mentions (IMO) with Lambert as an option.
Rashevsky is under contract to play in the KHL this season.Perfetti-Scheifele-Nino
Connor-Names-Ehlers
Rashevsky-Vilardi-Lambert
Barron-Lowy-Apples
Chevy is trying to get him over here.Rashevsky is under contract to play in the KHL this season.
Do you have a link to that, as I've seen nothing to that effect? The KHL season also starts within a week on September 3rd.Chevy is trying to get him over here.
I think someone asked him at the draft and he said they were talking to them.Do you have a link to that, as I've seen nothing to that effect? The KHL season also starts within a week on September 3rd.
There's no reason they can't land him on the 4th line - and that's likely his route in.For me there are 2 roster positions being held down by Axel and Kupari that have no barring on our future. I am far from a prospect hawk, but this is the time to introduce your top prospect that has done everything the organization has asked for 2 years with a smile on his face and never a word of complaint. You give him opportunity and let him learn on the job. It is not like he is a raw prospect that hasn't been around professional leagues. IMO the Jets need to start getting a little more aggressive on this front if they hope to add enough talent to support the older core for any type of contention window.
There is nothing there. Like I posted the KHL starts up the 1st week of September and he just wrapped up camp with his KHL team. There is no news since a casual comment 2+ months ago. And talking to his agent is likely more to the effect of when he is able to sign a contract in the NHL.I think someone asked him at the draft and he said they were talking to them.
Do you have a link to that, as I've seen nothing to that effect? The KHL season also starts within a week on September 3rd.
KC is a great example as both Lambert and KC were born in December so our old for their draft year. At the same age in his D +3 season Connor played 76 NHL games with 31 G 26 A 57 P.There's no reason they can't land him on the 4th line - and that's likely his route in.
But to get the most from this player, they can't leave him there too long - that's more of what I was referring to (should have expanded a bit on that).
I'd suggest something similar to how KC was handled.