Re: Anaheim Deadline Block
PostedCOLON Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:55 am
You keep asking me to trade him to your team, so that makes sense.kimmer wroteCOLONOleksiak sucks
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You keep asking me to trade him to your team, so that makes sense.kimmer wroteCOLONOleksiak sucks
I like him that's just me thoMatthew wroteCOLONYou keep asking me to trade him to your team, so that makes sense.kimmer wroteCOLONOleksiak sucks
Right now he does sure. There is still a good bit of upside there though because he is still growing intohis body a bit. Probably won't see the final product til he is 25 or so at which point he may still be anywhere from blowing to being a very solid top 4 defender.kimmer wroteCOLONOleksiak sucks
He's talented sure;didn't say that he wasn't. With that said, the stats are quite a bit deceiving. The NHL and AHL right now are two completely different games. AHL is a slower grind it out game where he is so big he can physically overmatched his opponents while in the NHL skill and speed trump all. He still has quite a bit in his game to work on.Matthew wroteCOLONTbh, i think he is quite talented. Dallas is developing him properly. His rookie NHL stats are really good, and he is playing well in the AHL at this point. I actually prefer him there for now so he can develop his offensive game (He now has 11 points in 17 games in the AHL this season). I'd say him and Zadorov will be comparables in the long run.
I meant that in the AHL he is given top minutes to gain experience and confidence. In the NHL Klingberg/Daley/Goligoski get all of those minutes. You can't develop what you dont practice.CasperX22 wroteCOLONHe's talented sure;didn't say that he wasn't. With that said, the stats are quite a bit deceiving. The NHL and AHL right now are two completely different games. AHL is a slower grind it out game where he is so big he can physically overmatched his opponents while in the NHL skill and speed trump all. He still has quite a bit in his game to work on.Matthew wroteCOLONTbh, i think he is quite talented. Dallas is developing him properly. His rookie NHL stats are really good, and he is playing well in the AHL at this point. I actually prefer him there for now so he can develop his offensive game (He now has 11 points in 17 games in the AHL this season). I'd say him and Zadorov will be comparables in the long run.
True. He needs to play all situations. At some point though he is probably going to need to struggle for a bit in the NHL vs a higher degree of skill players. You can't simulate the skill and speed of the NHL and this is what he is likely going to struggle with early in his career.Matthew wroteCOLONI meant that in the AHL he is given top minutes to gain experience and confidence. In the NHL Klingberg/Daley/Goligoski get all of those minutes. You can't develop what you dont practice.CasperX22 wroteCOLONHe's talented sure;didn't say that he wasn't. With that said, the stats are quite a bit deceiving. The NHL and AHL right now are two completely different games. AHL is a slower grind it out game where he is so big he can physically overmatched his opponents while in the NHL skill and speed trump all. He still has quite a bit in his game to work on.Matthew wroteCOLONTbh, i think he is quite talented. Dallas is developing him properly. His rookie NHL stats are really good, and he is playing well in the AHL at this point. I actually prefer him there for now so he can develop his offensive game (He now has 11 points in 17 games in the AHL this season). I'd say him and Zadorov will be comparables in the long run.
Played 30+ games already this season. Improved a lot from beginning of season until end.CasperX22 wroteCOLONTrue. He needs to play all situations. At some point though he is probably going to need to struggle for a bit in the NHL vs a higher degree of skill players. You can't simulate the skill and speed of the NHL and this is what he is likely going to struggle with early in his career.Matthew wroteCOLONI meant that in the AHL he is given top minutes to gain experience and confidence. In the NHL Klingberg/Daley/Goligoski get all of those minutes. You can't develop what you dont practice.CasperX22 wroteCOLONHe's talented sure;didn't say that he wasn't. With that said, the stats are quite a bit deceiving. The NHL and AHL right now are two completely different games. AHL is a slower grind it out game where he is so big he can physically overmatched his opponents while in the NHL skill and speed trump all. He still has quite a bit in his game to work on.Matthew wroteCOLONTbh, i think he is quite talented. Dallas is developing him properly. His rookie NHL stats are really good, and he is playing well in the AHL at this point. I actually prefer him there for now so he can develop his offensive game (He now has 11 points in 17 games in the AHL this season). I'd say him and Zadorov will be comparables in the long run.