He can come play with the Cuda as soon as Sudbury’s season ends.Musty is coming this year?
He can come play with the Cuda as soon as Sudbury’s season ends.Musty is coming this year?
Not eligible for the Calder Cup playoffs and have no reason to participate anyway.And Will and Mack
They're probably gonna play at the WC instead.Not eligible for the Calder Cup playoffs and have no reason to participate anyway.
Not eligible for the Calder Cup playoffs and have no reason to participate anyway.
Just put sunglasses and fake mustaches on them, no one will know
I'll take that bet. He doesn't have the defensive habits to play big minutes on an AHL team in the playoffs and the AHL playoffs is not a time when a pro coach is going to let teenagers go through growing pains.I’d be willing to bet Musty will play in the top 6 in at least a couple games.
We’ve now ensured that Sudbury makes the memorial cup so we can’t even figure out who wins.I'll take that bet. He doesn't have the defensive habits to play big minutes on an AHL team in the playoffs and the AHL playoffs is not a time when a pro coach is going to let teenagers go through growing pains.
Regular season, sure, if Sudbury is a 1st round exit.
That's gonna have to be an awfully large mustacheNo no no this is Givani Smith…
Oh brother, he may never hit 30 points but we're underrating him?Sharks fans are selling ostapchuk wayyy too short.
He's much more valuable than the 2nd round pick.
Why is everyone focusing on his stats when his game is all about shutting down the other team and being physical.
He may never hit 30 points in the NHL, but the odds that he's in your top 3 forwards defensively is big. The odds that he's in your top 3 forwards on the PK is big. The odds that he's in your top 3 forwards for physicality is big.
This guy doesn't cheat for offense. He's the type of guy who in his prime will play at 6'4, 225, can skate with anyone, while being one of the best defensive forwards on the ice. Will be on your top PK. Will win more than 50% of the draws. Will fight anyone on the other team and likely win. He's the guy you can put on the ice against the other teams best players and has the speed, strength, and defensive ability to neutralize the other teams best players...
And you guys are worried that he won't score 40-50-60 points? If he did, he would be like a Patrice Bergeron in a power forwards body. Would be worth 12 million a year and wouldn't be bad for zetterlund.
It's a big bet by Grier, but Ricci was 4OA and had a much bigger pedigree and immediate scoring impact in the NHL. What a legend. If we could get a Ricci (or an Andrew Ladd or Jordan Staal) this year in the draft (since we're not likely to get Schaefer), that would be the real solution and Ostapchuk becomes the highly capable 4C. Or, he hits a ceiling and is a big piece like peak Goodrow. We'll see.I have no idea is Ostapchuk is the right guy but I do like the idea of a big, mean, shut down 3C. We haven’t have a great shut down 3C since Ricci. For years, the Sharks would use Couture against the other team’s best players leaving Jumbo free to focus more on offense. With Celibrini and Smith as our top centers, Macklin is going to have to play the tough minutes. Having a shut down 3rd line will free Celibrini to generate more goals 5 on 5. It could be great if it works.
Welcome to SAP Conner. You get Zack in your face the whole game.
Oh brother, he may never hit 30 points but we're underrating him?
All very reasonable. All things that Sharks fans have also said. Don't see how we're "underrating" him.He also, may.
And yes, because you're not looking at the defensive side of things.
Someone like Chris Kelly, but with size and physicality is his likely projection.
Chris Kelly did hit over 30 with Ottawa, but barely.
His point totals for Ottawa:
30
38
30
23
32
23
That's a reasonable offensive projection for him in his prime.
But Kelly was a leader, a top defensive player you could put up against the other teams stars. Ostapchuk has this, plus being a top 5% percentile for physicality and strength.
Another one who does have the size and physicality would be a Nick Paul. Once Paul made the sens, he put up seasons of
20
20
18
Yet he was great defensively. Great leader. Etc.
Those guys have value even if they aren't scoring 40-50-60 points.
All very reasonable. All things that Sharks fans have also said. Don't see how we're "underrating" him.
Our point is that unless Ostapchuk becomes a real top-tier 3C, then this trade is bad for us. And I believe that 3C's in today's NHL should comfortably be 35 point players.
I don't really see what you're arguing right now. If Ostapchuk can be a regular 35 point player in the NHL, on top of his solid defense and good physical attributes, then I'd agree that he's more valuable than Zetterlund. I also do value a great 3C over a decent 2W.Because a great defensive and great physical center with size who can skate in many ways might be more valuable than a middle 6 winger...heck, even a bonafide second line winger.
There are many times where Ottawa had a third liner center that I would take over our second line wingers.
Heck, right now. I would take pinto over batherson, but batherson is on a higher line and getting more offense...yet I think most sens fans are keeping pinto going forward over batherson if a choice had to be made.
Zetterlund very well could be that guy that puts up 40-50 on a non playoff team, but puts up 30-40 on a third line on a playoff team.
Let alone the extras going to San Jose.
In terms of 3C prospects, he's as good as they come. I would have someone like pinto higher, but that's because I have pinto as a future potential 2C but ostapchuk doesn't have that offensive upside...but you could argue almost as good defensively as pinto(who's won defensive awards) but much better physically.
I don't really see what you're arguing right now. If Ostapchuk can be a regular 35 point player in the NHL, on top of his solid defense and good physical attributes, then I'd agree that he's more valuable than Zetterlund. I also do value a great 3C over a decent 2W.
It just doesn't sound like he has the offensive juice to be a regular 35 point center. And you yourself, who seem to be pretty high on Ostapchuk, said the same thing. Ergo, I question his ability to become that playoff-caliber 3C that we need him to be.
If he's truly so good defensively and physically that he's pushing play as a 20 point player, that's a different story, sure. I can't claim to be an expert on Ostapchuk so I'll simply say that I hope you are quite right.I think you're under valuing the defensive ability that is his game.
Even at 20 pts per 80 games, if he's one of the most defensive forwards and most physical forwards in any game, he can be more valuable than random #6 forward on your team who is average defensively and average physicality.
I would take a guy who out of 24 forwards in a game, ranks #3 best defensive and #2 most physical even if he's #20 in offense, compared to someone who's like #12 in all 3.