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2 minutes ago, Flashsabre said:

Johnson would be fine as a 6 or 7th dman this season.

People get into this headspace that 3rd pairing Dmen and 4th line players have to be spectacular. 

I think he has a higher upside then that but has never had that chance to really prove himself in the big club!

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56 minutes ago, LabattBlue said:

I am sick of Adams “thou shalt not block” mentality, yet here are Johnson & Novikov sitting behind that little soft turd Bryson.  

It's better for Johnson's development to play heavy minutes in Rochester vs the spot duty Bryson is getting in Buffalo.

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41 minutes ago, pi2000 said:

It's better for Johnson's development to play heavy minutes in Rochester vs the spot duty Bryson is getting in Buffalo.

They’ve rushed so many players in recent years. I like seeing a few guys left to simmer a bit now. I know some might take issue, but I think it’s better for most players. 

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43 minutes ago, shrader said:

They’ve rushed so many players in recent years. I like seeing a few guys left to simmer a bit now. I know some might take issue, but I think it’s better for most players. 

Yeah, it really truly isn't a bad thing should Kulich be the only Amerk from last year that makes the jump out of the gate this year.  THAT sort of thing happens quite often to the teams that are actual members of the NHL and not merely affiliates.

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1 hour ago, pi2000 said:

It's better for Johnson's development to play heavy minutes in Rochester vs the spot duty Bryson is getting in Buffalo.

As the #7, I am guessing Bryson sees 40-50 games due to injuries.  I wouldn’t call that “spot duty”. 

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41 minutes ago, Taro T said:

Yeah, it really truly isn't a bad thing should Kulich be the only Amerk from last year that makes the jump out of the gate this year.  THAT sort of thing happens quite often to the teams that are actual members of the NHL and not merely affiliates.

And meanwhile many around here are ready to write someone off after one year as a pro. Our minds have been so warped by the last 14 years. 

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1 hour ago, Taro T said:

Yeah, it really truly isn't a bad thing should Kulich be the only Amerk from last year that makes the jump out of the gate this year.  THAT sort of thing happens quite often to the teams that are actual members of the NHL and not merely affiliates.

This is how I've been feeling since they traded JJP.  It also feels 90% likely that they will be bottom-5 in payroll yet again.

They are officially not a real NHL team until proven otherwise.  Such a disappointment.

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