Re: Canucks Young Guns
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2019 11:51 am
Dahlen’s agent confirmed he asked for a trade, after the trade went down.
Where are you finding TOI stats for Utica?Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 11:08 am
No. Olaf was 6th in ice time among D men when he got shut down. Lind and Gadjovich are developing at a snails pace in the AHL right now.
I went off of what orcatown and bad goalie from hfboards were reporting. Even though hfboards is covered with piss stained mouth breathers those two are among a handful of useful resources there. I tried to look myself but I couldn’t find those stats. I do know he put up the vast majority of his points on the pp.ESQ wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 11:59 amWhere are you finding TOI stats for Utica?Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 11:08 am
No. Olaf was 6th in ice time among D men when he got shut down. Lind and Gadjovich are developing at a snails pace in the AHL right now.
FalseBlob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 11:08 amNo. Olaf was 6th in ice time among D men when he got shut down. Lind and Gadjovich are developing at a snails pace in the AHL right now.
Talked with Utica gm Ryan Johnson about the Comets 1st 2 games of the season. Johnson on Juolevi :
"I liked his play, played 20 minutes both nights and looked very composed on the pp. He is making lots of smart reads, I'm excited about him."
Canucks army breakdown of Juolevi's strong game play -Keeping:
Juolevi had a steady debut for the #Comets Led Utica d-men with,
-11 CTL Exits on 22 touches.
-63% share of shots
-11 Shots (9 ES, 2 PP)
-6 Shot Assists (1ES, 5 PP)
-17 Primary Shot Contributions
Did you even read that article from October 30th?Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 1:23 pm No he wasn’t getting top pairing minutes.
I’ll go with the guys who actually watch the games.
He was getting sheltered minutes for most of his brief chunk of a season. Hopefully they would have increased as he apparently had a couple 20 minute games near the end of his 20 game tenure.
Even the Comets writer Hergott (who watches every Utica game obviously) said:Primarily, he’s currently in the best situation when considering his development as a player. He’s on the top pairing in Utica with Jalen Chatfield, who is exactly the type of partner Juolevi needs to compliment his playing style. Juolevi needs a right-handed partner who is a plus skater, capable of making aggressive reads in the neutral zone and becoming a passing option in the defensive zone. This is exactly what Chatfield does as he himself is becoming an option for the Canucks when he’s back to full health, but that’s a different story.
Additionally, Juolevi is getting top power-play and penalty-killing experience in Utica. This is resulting in over 20 minutes per game and is critical for his development.
https://canucksarmy.com/2018/10/30/olli-juolevi/
I’ll take the word of the orcatown guySKYO wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 1:43 pmDid you even read that article from October 30th?Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 1:23 pm No he wasn’t getting top pairing minutes.
I’ll go with the guys who actually watch the games.
He was getting sheltered minutes for most of his brief chunk of a season. Hopefully they would have increased as he apparently had a couple 20 minute games near the end of his 20 game tenure.
Even the Comets writer Hergott (who watches every Utica game obviously) said:Primarily, he’s currently in the best situation when considering his development as a player. He’s on the top pairing in Utica with Jalen Chatfield, who is exactly the type of partner Juolevi needs to compliment his playing style. Juolevi needs a right-handed partner who is a plus skater, capable of making aggressive reads in the neutral zone and becoming a passing option in the defensive zone. This is exactly what Chatfield does as he himself is becoming an option for the Canucks when he’s back to full health, but that’s a different story.
Additionally, Juolevi is getting top power-play and penalty-killing experience in Utica. This is resulting in over 20 minutes per game and is critical for his development.
https://canucksarmy.com/2018/10/30/olli-juolevi/
"Juolevi was in the top pair with Jalen Chatfield from day one."
It's ok to lose a message board debate once in awhile blob.
WIN: SkyoSKYO wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 1:43 pmDid you even read that article from October 30th?Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 1:23 pm No he wasn’t getting top pairing minutes.
I’ll go with the guys who actually watch the games.
He was getting sheltered minutes for most of his brief chunk of a season. Hopefully they would have increased as he apparently had a couple 20 minute games near the end of his 20 game tenure.
Even the Comets writer Hergott (who watches every Utica game obviously) said:Primarily, he’s currently in the best situation when considering his development as a player. He’s on the top pairing in Utica with Jalen Chatfield, who is exactly the type of partner Juolevi needs to compliment his playing style. Juolevi needs a right-handed partner who is a plus skater, capable of making aggressive reads in the neutral zone and becoming a passing option in the defensive zone. This is exactly what Chatfield does as he himself is becoming an option for the Canucks when he’s back to full health, but that’s a different story.
Additionally, Juolevi is getting top power-play and penalty-killing experience in Utica. This is resulting in over 20 minutes per game and is critical for his development.
https://canucksarmy.com/2018/10/30/olli-juolevi/
"Juolevi was in the top pair with Jalen Chatfield from day one."
It's ok to lose a message board debate once in awhile blob.
SureStrangelove wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 3:43 pm Admit it Blob, you flat out lied to the board about how OJ has performed in the AHL and Skyo called you on it.
It's one thing to bitch and moan during a rebuild about bleakness, but lying is another thing altogether...
You whined similarly about Virtanen during his year in Utica. Little did you know about his development there.Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 11:08 amNo. Olaf was 6th in ice time among D men when he got shut down. Lind and Gadjovich are developing at a snails pace in the AHL right now.