Cookie La Rue wrote:Per wrote:Are you sure he is a Canuck?
No, i wasn't present at the draft...maybe it's all a pipedream created by wwmedia.
must be an oiler....
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Cookie La Rue wrote:Per wrote:Are you sure he is a Canuck?
No, i wasn't present at the draft...maybe it's all a pipedream created by wwmedia.

Jovocop wrote:Diehard1 wrote:Todd Bersnoozi wrote:Just reading that apparantly Jensen's season is almost over with da Bears and Gillis wants him to report to the wolves to get more xp @ the pro lvl.
Boy, the kids sure seems to luv to score. He seems to have decent speed and scores on the rush quite a bit, seems to have a quick/accurate release and drives to the net pretty well. Looks a bit like Ovi out there.![]()
Kid's got some skill and a hell of a shot, no question. He also scored 6 goals in 8 AHL games so it's not like he's only done it in Sweden.
The Nucks need a big body scorer like Jensen is expected to become, kid is only 19 but he's already 6'3" and 215 pounds, could be 225 or 230 when he's done growing. I have big expectations for him.
As I said before, I just could not wait to see a line with Jensen/Gaunce/Kassian. They might not be as creative or dynamite as the Sedins or the WCE. With their sizes, it could be a heck of line.
Lancer wrote:"]Todd Bersnoozi wrote:Just reading that apparantly Jensen's season is almost over with da Bears and Gillis wants him to report to the wolves to get more xp @ the pro lvl.
Boy, the kids sure seems to luv to score. He seems to have decent speed and scores on the rush quite a bit, seems to have a quick/accurate release and drives to the net pretty well. Looks a bit like Ovi out there.![]()
Kid's got some skill and a hell of a shot, no question. He also scored 6 goals in 8 AHL games so it's not like he's only done it in Sweden.
The Nucks need a big body scorer like Jensen is expected to become, kid is only 19 but he's already 6'3" and 215 pounds, could be 225 or 230 when he's done growing. I have big expectations for him.
Todd Bersnoozi wrote:Just reading that apparantly Jensen's season is almost over with da Bears and Gillis wants him to report to the wolves to get more xp @ the pro lvl.
Reefer2 wrote:Everyone realizes this is an AV team right?
When/if do you think he will EARN a real chance on the team?

Reefer2 wrote:Everyone realizes this is an AV team right?
When/if do you think he will get a real chance on the team?
Reefer2 wrote:Everyone realizes this is an AV team right?
When/if do you think he will get a real chance on the team?
BladesofSteel wrote:Sauve is in Kalamazoo, and Connauton is radically inconsistent. There are absolutely no defensive prospects in the pro's that are even close to NHL ready, not even for a sniff. Hence the acquisitions of both Vandermeer and Barker as depth.
Jovocop wrote:Reefer2 wrote:Everyone realizes this is an AV team right?
When/if do you think he will get a real chance on the team?
To be fair, AV would give chances if the player can offer something that the team needs. In the last couple of years, AV has used rookies like Hodgson, Kassian, Schroeder, and Tanev. I am sure that if Jensen is good enough to make the NHL, he would get his chance.
The only thing that I dislike about AV is giving the fringe players more minutes than they deserve, like Rome or Alberts. Seriously, I would rather give rookies like Sauve or Connauton a chance than Alberts or Barker as the sixth defenseman right now. Could those kids be any worse than Alberts??
Reefer2 wrote:I agree, the rookies/young guys need more time in different parts of the game but he puts the fringe players out there instead.
Reefer2 wrote:As for Schroeder the only reason why he was given a chance was the injuries to Kesler/Booth now that he is up he is showing some ability to keep him there but once a few bad games occur he will be sent down to the minors.
Reefer2 wrote: Kassian was given a chance to play with the twins and did a great job, Burrows comes back and now he is bounced around line to line and losing his minutes.
Aaronp18 wrote:Jovocop wrote:Did Kassian start his poor defensive play before or after he was demoted? I thought he did make good defensive plays when he was with the Sedins. He had tons of confidence and the results showed that.
He was playing much more responsible at the beginning of the season but I think there's a good reason for this.
We saw the younger players in the league look great and out-skate and even out-score some of the veterans who didn't play during the lockout. Kassian, and others that played, were a slight step ahead of the inactive players.
He had that extra split second to make a play. That time has disappeared now that the majority of players are up to game speed. Because of that Kassian is finding things a bit tougher out there as he doesn't have that extra second to make a decision. He now needs to get used to the normal NHL pace of play.
You can see this all over the league, the guys that normally top the scoring charts are back up there. The young guns that put up some points in the first couple weeks have tailed off substantially.
Kassian now has to work to earn his top 6 icetime. He deserved it at the beginning of the year but he's finding the NHL game speed tough to catch up to now. It will come but he needs to realize that his game needs to get better and the effort must be put in every shift.
Reefer2 wrote:Tanev came up because of injuries to the D line.
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