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I only saw the highlights on this one, but if Kakko was that good all game that kicks ass.
I hope Gauthier can be traded and fetch a solid pick in return. 2nd rounder maybe.
The thing is, no matter how well he is playing — and he is playing well for sure! — you need guys like him to step up when games get heated, in rivalries during the regular season or the POs. Will Gauthier do that? He just don’t have an ounce of it in his body.
Rather bet on someone else. I am not too fond of don’t giving someone a second chance. But no matter what what he does now, it just seems so likely that — when we as a team need it the most, seasons are on the line — Gauthier will skate to bench looking down and handing over it to others.
If you can watch the replay, I highly suggest it. It was Kids Night.I only saw the highlights on this one, but if Kakko was that good all game that kicks ass.
I only saw the highlights on this one, but if Kakko was that good all game that kicks ass.
One would have thought the “reinvent yourself to stay in the NHL” alarm bell should have gone off by now.Gauthier couldn't hit water if he fell out of a boat.
I hope Gauthier can be traded and fetch a solid pick in return. 2nd rounder maybe.
The thing is, no matter how well he is playing — and he is playing well for sure! — you need guys like him to step up when games get heated, in rivalries during the regular season or the POs. Will Gauthier do that? He just don’t have an ounce of it in his body.
Rather bet on someone else. I am not too fond of don’t giving someone a second chance. But no matter what what he does now, it just seems so likely that — when we as a team need it the most, seasons are on the line — Gauthier will skate to bench looking down and handing over it to others.
One would have thought the “reinvent yourself to stay in the NHL” alarm bell should have gone off by now.
he is what he is. Jason Chimera typeGauthier couldn't hit water if he fell out of a boat.
Best part of Kakko last night was when Barzel tried to defend him in OT and KK just threw him off like he was a gnat![]()
for sure. he showed great speed and strength there. he was totally an impact player last night.
That is why Ross the Boss was after Lindgren at every chance .It takes two to tango and nobody wants to dance with Tinordi
It's surprising how many soccer stories and video they do in the run of a week .Times have changed somewhat with so many immigrants now Canadian citizens in the last 20 -30 ? years Also....baseball and basketball when it involves the center of the universe Toronto clubs LOL...but yes for the most part if somebody like Price burps it is headline news 24/7 . McDavid not so much because he is in the West . Myself I am a 2 sport fan.....hockey and then baseball....don't care about the rest .Yeah, unless you live in Canada or Finland, hockey will never beat out other sports unfortunately.
I hope Gauthier can be traded and fetch a solid pick in return. 2nd rounder maybe.
The thing is, no matter how well he is playing — and he is playing well for sure! — you need guys like him to step up when games get heated, in rivalries during the regular season or the POs. Will Gauthier do that? He just don’t have an ounce of it in his body.
Rather bet on someone else. I am not too fond of don’t giving someone a second chance. But no matter what what he does now, it just seems so likely that — when we as a team need it the most, seasons are on the line — Gauthier will skate to bench looking down and handing over it to others.
OK, but if he's not using his size and speed to play a punishing game then he has to score now and then.Not every player needs to drop the mitts or play a punishing style. Gauthier has size, speed and decent hands. If other big guys on the ice are banging and causing havoc it makes guys like Gauthier very successful because as you wear down opposing D, they will have a harder time preventing guys like gauthier, kakko, kreiders, Zib, blais and chytil from getting to the net. The thing I'm more worried about with players like gauth is about having a well rounded smart game. If he's keeping things simple and chips pucks past defenders, and can play a strong positional game in his own zone with a good stick then he's a valuable piece. If he wants to have a long career, he needs to figure out how to be effective in all zones. But he's not yet a well rounded player. And he's still needing to gain the trust of management. But just imagine if Gauth could ever become a solid PKer? He could easily become a bigger Grabner for us which would be a huge weapon. But he isn't that now.
That said, this narrative that every bigger, stronger player needs to play a punishing, gritty, in your face style is, well, grating. If you look at the Rangers lineup last night it was a very big lineup. Fox, Lindgren and Mckegg were like the only smaller players on the ice. If you have tons of size and skating ability throughout your lineup not everyone needs to be a meat grinder. When playing an attacking style, the overall team size will begin to overwhelm opponents and create more space/chances. The package of size and speed that Gauth has is only matched by CK and Fil. The speed of those three, when matched with the overall team size is going to wear down defenders more often than not if we're getting pucks deep.
Not every player needs to drop the mitts or play a punishing style. Gauthier has size, speed and decent hands. If other big guys on the ice are banging and causing havoc it makes guys like Gauthier very successful because as you wear down opposing D, they will have a harder time preventing guys like gauthier, kakko, kreiders, Zib, blais and chytil from getting to the net. The thing I'm more worried about with players like gauth is about having a well rounded smart game. If he's keeping things simple and chips pucks past defenders, and can play a strong positional game in his own zone with a good stick then he's a valuable piece. If he wants to have a long career, he needs to figure out how to be effective in all zones. But he's not yet a well rounded player. And he's still needing to gain the trust of management. But just imagine if Gauth could ever become a solid PKer? He could easily become a bigger Grabner for us which would be a huge weapon. But he isn't that now.
That said, this narrative that every bigger, stronger player needs to play a punishing, gritty, in your face style is, well, grating. If you look at the Rangers lineup last night it was a very big lineup. Fox, Lindgren and Mckegg were like the only smaller players on the ice. If you have tons of size and skating ability throughout your lineup not everyone needs to be a meat grinder. When playing an attacking style, the overall team size will begin to overwhelm opponents and create more space/chances. The package of size and speed that Gauth has is only matched by CK and Fil. The speed of those three, when matched with the overall team size is going to wear down defenders more often than not if we're getting pucks deep.
Small sample but he did well last light against maybe the best team at limiting time and spaceThe thing is, someone like Gauthier needs ice and room to do well too. He is like Nash in that regard. Everyone most not drop the mitts, but you need everyone to contribute in the hardest games. I just see an overwhelming risk that Gauthier might do well for stretches, but that he will be a total non-factors when it matters.
One would have thought the “reinvent yourself to stay in the NHL” alarm bell should have gone off by now.
Still better than going on the disabled list.The Rangers would call Eichel day-to-day, though, to be fair.
The “15 Day DL”. Good times.Still better than going on the disabled list.