Reefer2 wrote:Amazing what happens when a young player gets a real chance to play.
Yeah, it has nothing to do with Kassian developing as a player and getting a head start by having played almost 30 AHL games already...
I'm going to avoid making detailed evaluations of the Canucks' first three games, and I probably won't read too much into what I'm seeing until another couple of weeks...but a couple of thoughts.
Kassian was great last night, but he's just 22 and game-to-game consistency will be in issue in such a compressed schedule. Veterans across the league will get their legs and games back to where they usually are in a couple of weeks, and it will be interesting to see where Kassian is at that point.
Schroeder did a solid job, best part was his positional play and ability to read his defensive and offensive responsibilities/rotations.
Ballard was a lot better and the D corps in general had a better game, but they still have a long way to go.
I don't expect this team to play up to its potential until the 9-12 game mark.