kreidertime
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Lot of young players got really good experience. Buchnevich who was a dog forever might have finally gotten his crap together. He has looked like a player for weeks now. Hopefully, he can sustain it for years. DeAngelo made a ton of progress. He needs to be on the PP for all 2 minutes. If that happens he can be a 50-60 point offensive defenseman and his defensive game is getting better. Andersson to me finally looks like the game is slowing down for him. His faceoffs are better. He's starting to have one or two good shots or passes a game now. Points aren't there yet but you can see it coming. Hopefully, he'll pick up some quickness in the off-season. Howden will be a player. I think by 24, he'll be a 40-50 poing, 2 way guy. He gets it. Chytil is still so young but he needs to get stronger and work on his draws also. He has a lot of upside. Maybe still another year away.
Hajek and Lindgren were very impressive in their debut. Not sure about Pionk. Could go either way. Strome really got it together under Quinn. To me, he is a guy that is in. Vesey will be gone during the off-season.
The system is loaded beyond belief on D. I think for the first time that Hank may asked to be traded by Sather and Gorton. Looks like Georgiev in the eyes of many is the real deal. Shesterkin has huge upside. I love Hank. Love the guy. He saved this sorry ass organization after years of crap since 1994 and gave us unbelievable hockey for so many years when his team never scored for him in the playoffs. Honestly, I would love to see him win a cup elsewhere. He's going to have a hard time keeping a job here next season.
Hajek and Lindgren were very impressive in their debut. Not sure about Pionk. Could go either way. Strome really got it together under Quinn. To me, he is a guy that is in. Vesey will be gone during the off-season.
The system is loaded beyond belief on D. I think for the first time that Hank may asked to be traded by Sather and Gorton. Looks like Georgiev in the eyes of many is the real deal. Shesterkin has huge upside. I love Hank. Love the guy. He saved this sorry ass organization after years of crap since 1994 and gave us unbelievable hockey for so many years when his team never scored for him in the playoffs. Honestly, I would love to see him win a cup elsewhere. He's going to have a hard time keeping a job here next season.
