Sooo...... getting back to the many, many talented young guns we have in the franchise and how they'll be affecting the team in the next year or two....
Cornuck wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 2:10 pm
Sooo...... getting back to the many, many talented young guns we have in the franchise and how they'll be affecting the team in the next year or two....
Green and his coaching staff has a tough job a head of them, they will need to cultivate the young guys and give them the right ice time to be successful. I am hoping he has a strong hand but allows mistakes to occur.
This team is so different now with the Sedin's gone, it really is up for the young guys to make it their team over the next couple of years. I do not see it up to Edler or LE as they will both be gone in the next 2 years (hopefully).
For sure top 6 forwards are - Horvat, Boeser and EP, then we have our fingers crossed on a few. My thoughts are that a couple will be top 6 in 2 years with Green doing his magic.
"I'm here in Sundsvall with Jonathan Dahlén and Elias Pettersson.
I thought you should get to try on your new jerseys.
How does it feel?"
EP: "A bit large. But with all the hockey gear under it should be alright."
JD: "Nice looking jerseys. Feels great!"
Whatever you do, always give 100 %!
Except when donating blood.
"I'm here in Sundsvall with Jonathan Dahlén and Elias Pettersson.
I thought you should get to try on your new jerseys.
How does it feel?"
EP: "A bit large. But with all the hockey gear under it should be alright." Reporter: "But that's already a boy's x-small size, Elias."
JD: "Nice looking jerseys. Feels great!"
Technically speaking, Elias is 6’2. The sleeve of an extra small would end near his elbow. That would be a crap response by the reporter. The guy is lanky, but not short. Now a more reasonable response would be if the reporter wondered how Elias got the the jersey over the top of his huge alien forehead. Those two together kind of remind me of pinky and the brain.