theProdigy223
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I think the answer is obviously no. I'm of the opinion that Mc should be here and should have been all season. He adds a dimension to this team that it hasn't had in years. But the more I'm watching AV's system and how the dmen are required to play, I dont think AV cares very much about adding that dimension. I think he's looking for a different kind of player, and feels no allegiance to give McIrath much of a shot since he wasn't responsible for drafting him.
We've said it before but with AV the dmen need to be smart because they dont have much forward support. All about quick skating and quick passes to begin the breakout. I'm not going to sit here and say McIlrath can't do this because I haven't seen him do it enough. But it's pretty clear that isn't what he does best. McIlrath would absolutely thrive in a Torts system where all 10 skaters are in a royal rumble free-for-all in the defensive zone and nobody leaves until we win the puck. Thank god we don't have to watch that disaster anymore.
Him and Allen are coming up for the foreseeable future, so this is going to be his shot to prove he can contribute in an up-tempo system. He's a young kid and a first round puck, there's no reason that he can't adjust the way he plays and make a contribution. Just hope AV doesnt keep him on a short leash based on preconceived notions of what kind of player he is.
We've said it before but with AV the dmen need to be smart because they dont have much forward support. All about quick skating and quick passes to begin the breakout. I'm not going to sit here and say McIlrath can't do this because I haven't seen him do it enough. But it's pretty clear that isn't what he does best. McIlrath would absolutely thrive in a Torts system where all 10 skaters are in a royal rumble free-for-all in the defensive zone and nobody leaves until we win the puck. Thank god we don't have to watch that disaster anymore.
Him and Allen are coming up for the foreseeable future, so this is going to be his shot to prove he can contribute in an up-tempo system. He's a young kid and a first round puck, there's no reason that he can't adjust the way he plays and make a contribution. Just hope AV doesnt keep him on a short leash based on preconceived notions of what kind of player he is.
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