And maybe OEL.

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I don’t know that it was deliberate sabotage, but Tockey wants a hard forecheck and that’s not Kuzmenko. Tockey wants the whole group to be able to Tockey hockey when they find themself F1, and failed to put much weight into the concept that if you can enter the zone with full possession and control, you don’t need to forecheck as much or as effectively. So maybe it’s good to have players who do that — which they finally started talking about in January or so. Around the time they acquired Chytil, a guy with a forecheck I didn’t notice and an ability to hold the puck on entries.Carl Yagro wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 9:00 pm I feel like Tocchet deliberately sabotaged this guy because he just didn't want him. Tried to make him into something he couldn't possibly be, set him up to fail.
Kuz has his warts, but if he's in the right situation, he can clearly produce at a high level offensively without hurting you. That goal was reminiscent of his first season here.
Oh, that’s not argumentative and I agree. But I also understand that the new coach was trying to establish an identity and Kuz didn’t fit. I get that, though I think there are tradeoffs to uniformity as there are tradeoffs with a lack of identity.Carl Yagro wrote: ↑Mon Apr 21, 2025 9:42 pm Not trying to be argumentative but... you have a (near 3x) 100pt center to help carry it in, who also doesn't do hard forechecks... so why can't that line just hold on to the puck and carry it in instead of trying to make one guy do something 99% of his countrymen don't do?
All I'm saying is he is a very effective player in the right circumstances (clearly not when playing Tockey) and got a bad rap from the fans here after a very successful rookie year. It is what it is. He's a LA kind of guy, I'm happy for him.
If Rodin's injury history had been different, he might have had a chance. I remember going to see Schroeder after he was drafted and thinking he had some real skill. But I might have just been comparing him to Patrick White playing in the same game, and my thought was "WTF". I don't think I've ever seen a first rounder in his second or third year of college ever look so mediocre.
Yeah, I always felt bad for him. He was voted SHL MVP the 2015/16 season when he got that freak injury where a team mate’s skate severed a tendon on the side of the knee. He was leading the scoring with 37 points in 33 games before that accident happened during practice. Was still voted MVP at the end of the season despite missing 19 games.
Yeah, he never was the same after that. His shot just never had the same pop.donlever wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 12:40 pm Whodat?
Guess that back thing indeed may have fucked up his git along just a bit.
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