Yea, he simply doesn't bring much to the table.alexandrov had sat so long before this weekend i'd almost forgotten how useless he was. this weekend reminded me that i don't need to see anymore.
alexandrov had sat so long before this weekend i'd almost forgotten how useless he was. this weekend reminded me that i don't need to see anymore.
I think Dean would be best served in the AHL to develop his offense. I still wish Neighbours spent more time early on there.Yea, he simply doesn't bring much to the table.
I watched Dean very closely this game, and I've gotta say - I'm not sure how his offense will translate, but this kid is going to be an NHL player. He was always in the right spot. His IQ is very -very- high imo. He's already thinking a step or two ahead at NHL speed and he's only five games in. He wins board battles, he puts himself in good positions to support the puck, and he makes small area skilled plays. If Toro had a brain he's have sprung him on a breakaway with a nifty little pass through the neutral zone. He looks like he needs to fill out, but that's expected of a 21 year old in his first pro season.
I have no clue what his ceiling is, and I'm not sure if I'm ready to pencil him into the NHL lineup for next year. I don't think it's bad for him to get another year of trying to drive offense in the AHL and bulk up to play a full NHL season against men vs playing a more defensive oriented bottom 6 role in the NHL. Very excited to see how he is over the last 4-5 games of our season.
I think Dean would be best served in the AHL to develop his offense. I still wish Neighbours spent more time early on there.
I still think he would have benefited against lower competition to be able to build his distribution game. It was an area he needed to work on for a while now. His shot and drive, which were really never in question are the big reasons for his success this year. I don’t think being in the A would have hindered any of those abilities.I mean considering how Neighbors is looking I would say whatg we did with him was perfect. Why would you change it?
I still think he would have benefited against lower competition to be able to build his distribution game. It was an area he needed to work on for a while now. His shot and drive, which were really never in question are the big reasons for his success this year. I don’t think being in the A would have hindered any of those abilities.
he is invisible out therealexandrov had sat so long before this weekend i'd almost forgotten how useless he was. this weekend reminded me that i don't need to see anymore.
Any word on if Neighbors will play again this season? or Faulk, for that matter?
Man, I wish they would've tried to lead more games after two periods. Seems like a good recipe for success.Whew. Now 28-1-0 when leading after 2.
Ducks are going to be damn good very, very soon. Their stock of defensemen is impressive and they're about to add another top-5 pick to a forward group that includes Carlsson, MacTavish, Gauthier, Zegras. I'd take their future over that of Seattle, San Jose, Calgary and Vegas (in about 2-more years). Doubt they'll be down for much longer, let alone a decade.They’ll be bottom feeders for the next decade. They’re irrelevant.
It doesn’t matter, but just from a feel-good standpoint I’d love to see Neighbours return to the lineup and know that he’s alright. His season ending from that hit would just be a shitty memory this offseason. Heck, maybe he could reach 30 goals and end the season on more of a bright note. Doubtful, but would be cool.Does it mafter? Let them rest. Neighbours has earned it and Faulk has most likely been playing through something. Either way, why bring them back when we are out of the playoffs?
Does it mafter? Let them rest. Neighbours has earned it and Faulk has most likely been playing through something. Either way, why bring them back when we are out of the playoffs?