Doohickie Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 32 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said: Don't forget limited utility Dunne and Geertsen are still hanging around. I noticed that on the Amerks roster they list Dunne as a center, and Östlund as a LW. Quote
Flashsabre Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Östlund is a pure centre. Kulich is the one that should move to the wing when he returns. Tage Norris McLeod Östlund Kozak is a very good Centre spine. Quote
JoeSchmoe Posted 48 minutes ago Report Posted 48 minutes ago 1 hour ago, kas23 said: The opposite can be said too. Greenway doesn’t add anything that Malenstyn can’t do, but for cheaper. And he can play more than half the season. Greenway can fight. Having him in the lineup makes Geertsen waivable. Malenstyn is one of those guys who looks good skill wise but cannot process the game at an NHL level. Guys like that are easily steered into the corner where plays go to die. Fun fact is he has just 1 takeaway but 9 giveaways, including 5 in the defensive zone. We don't need this guy for anything. Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted 46 minutes ago Report Posted 46 minutes ago 30 minutes ago, Doohickie said: I noticed that on the Amerks roster they list Dunne as a center, and Östlund as a LW. As we seen forward positions in the NHL are fluid. 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 41 minutes ago Report Posted 41 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Pimlach said: What I see: Kozak is a 4C and he can be a true shut down center. Being defensively responsible is a natural part of his game. He is one that helps you protect a lead, seal a game, he takes opportunities away from the opponents. Krebs is more like a guy that can't make it as a 2/3C and that is willing to do the dirty work of a 4th line center or wing. I still need to see Kozak stay healthy, but I'm on the train of him taking Krebs' role by New Year's. However, that just puts Krebs in his right spot -- he becomes the 13th F. He can mostly move up and down the lineup for spot duty. He won't wow you, but he won't be a terrible drain you and he brings energy. If someone is out long-term, then you've got Östlund & Rosén ready in the wings. 1 1 Quote
PickaPecaPickles Posted 8 minutes ago Report Posted 8 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Pimlach said: Thompson has been very good lately. Two things I see are much more physical play and better attention to details in his two way game. He is not just getting in the way by waving his stick, he is winning puck battles and physically overpowering opponents. He can be a complete beast if he wants to be. He could be taking another step in the maturation of his game. This, in a way, epitomizes the team. In full games or parts of games, the effort or want isn't there. I've been thinking about this regarding tomorrow's game--will they play down to the competition again? Quote
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