Porous Five Hole Posted August 8 Author Report Posted August 8 49 minutes ago, JohnC said: This question is directed towards those who follow the Amerks: If a trade was made trading either Östlund or Helenius in a deal, which player would you rather keep? I am higher on Östlund than most of the fanbase, and to me it is no contest. You keep Helenius. Noah’s goal scoring ceiling is higher, but Konsta’s ceiling is higher for everything else. He was also a better player in the playoffs while being the youngest guy in the league. I like them both, but hold Helenius all day. 2 1 1 Quote
PerreaultForever Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 Brett Murray to me was a guy who should have been more than he was. All that size but he just didn't have the desire to use it. Quote
dudacek Posted Saturday at 04:31 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:31 PM Real shift at the top of the Amerks lineup: Murray, Jobst, Clague and Rousek represent veteran stability and 4 of the teams top 6 scorers. One of Bryson or Zach Jones should replace Clague on what seems a stable blueline. But up front new faces Leschsyshyn is a checker and Geertsen a thug. Carson Meyer will probably get top 6 minutes, but it looks like more responsibility for Neuchev, Wahlberg and Helenius as the team pushed them to take a step in the top 6. Östlund should continue in the 1C role he grabbed after Christmas. Quote
pastajoe Posted Saturday at 09:43 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:43 PM 5 hours ago, dudacek said: Real shift at the top of the Amerks lineup: Murray, Jobst, Clague and Rousek represent veteran stability and 4 of the teams top 6 scorers. One of Bryson or Zach Jones should replace Clague on what seems a stable blueline. But up front new faces Leschsyshyn is a checker and Geertsen a thug. Carson Meyer will probably get top 6 minutes, but it looks like more responsibility for Neuchev, Wahlberg and Helenius as the team pushed them to take a step in the top 6. Östlund should continue in the 1C role he grabbed after Christmas. I think they’re thinking that they need to match up with tougher teams in the playoffs like Syracuse, Laval, and Hershey. 1 Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago Red Savage signed for Rochester. I remember his draft year I thought what a great hockey name. Sounds like a guy who would have played with Gordie Howe or someone back then. He hasn't lived up to that name, but fun to have him around all the same. https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/detroit-red-wings/latest-news/yzerman-red-wings-parts-ways-with-in-state-standout-signs-with-sabres-affiliate Quote
shrader Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 7 hours ago, PerreaultForever said: Red Savage signed for Rochester. I remember his draft year I thought what a great hockey name. Sounds like a guy who would have played with Gordie Howe or someone back then. He hasn't lived up to that name, but fun to have him around all the same. https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/detroit-red-wings/latest-news/yzerman-red-wings-parts-ways-with-in-state-standout-signs-with-sabres-affiliate Yeah, but then you see that his first name is Redmond and the name immediately loses its edge. Quote
dudacek Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Longshot but a very interesting pickup. He’s a UsNDtp grad and played in Michigan state last year so right in their wheelhouse. Brian Savages son, and a D-first hardworking centre with history of wearing letters. Shoulder injury ended his senior year and might have cost him an NHL contract offer. Edited 2 hours ago by dudacek Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, dudacek said: Longshot but a very interesting pickup. He’s a UsNDtp grad and played in Michigan state last year so right in their wheelhouse. Brian Savages son, and a D-first hardworking centre with history of wearing letters. Shoulder injury ended his senior year and might have cost him an NHL contract offer. So in addition to Brian Savage's son, they'll have Curtis Leschyshyn's son, and Les Kuntar's son? Leschyshyn was a Nordique in 1994, otherwise it could've been a full 1994 Habs kids reunion. Quote
shrader Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 16 minutes ago, DarthEbriate said: So in addition to Brian Savage's son, they'll have Curtis Leschyshyn's son, and Les Kuntar's son? Leschyshyn was a Nordique in 1994, otherwise it could've been a full 1994 Habs kids reunion. One of these things is not like the other. I know I had to Google it because those 6 NHl games for Kuntar don’t really stick out in my mind. Quote
Amerks8796 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Geertsen Savage Kuntar Joshua Looks to me like they agreed that the team was a soft and too easy to play against last year. They've re-built the bottom 6 into a much more physical group. Meyer and Leschyshyn are also more complete players and not as one dimensional as the guys they've had previously. Edited 1 hour ago by Amerks8796 Quote
dudacek Posted 59 minutes ago Report Posted 59 minutes ago I'm curious as to how they're going to line up at centre ice. I think Osltund is inked as the 1C and Leschsyshyn and Dunne should get two of the other spots. But will Kozak be there as a 3rd defensive centre? Will Savage be the 4C if Kozak makes the Sabres? Or will Wahlberg or Helenius be moved back to the middle? I'm hoping its Helenius and he and Östlund take turns leading the offence. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 51 minutes ago Report Posted 51 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, dudacek said: I'm curious as to how they're going to line up at centre ice. I think Osltund is inked as the 1C and Leschsyshyn and Dunne should get two of the other spots. But will Kozak be there as a 3rd defensive centre? Will Savage be the 4C if Kozak makes the Sabres? Or will Wahlberg or Helenius be moved back to the middle? I'm hoping its Helenius and he and Östlund take turns leading the offence. I thought they did play Helenius at center last year Quote
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