glenngineer
Registered User
ROR and McD are teaching everyone how to be a pro night in and night out. Same can be said about Gus. Fil and Roman have bought in too. Sissons already did this.
The kids have to earn their way on to the roster and honestly, that’s the way it should be. Fil, Gus and ROR play a 200’ game every night. That is the expectation. It’s why the McCarron line is still out there every night and the kids aren’t. Until the kids learn to play like that, they will continue to develop in Milwaukee.
The thing is they have to force their way into the lineup. If they do, they will hopefully force lesser talented players out of the lineup all the while keeping the culture alive and well.
And for some who are lambasting Beauvillier, if any of the kids or Glass were playing better, they’d be in the lineup. Trotz has history with him so he’s going to get a longer leash because he’s playing the 200’ game, even if he’s not producing offensively at this time.
As far as Molendyk goes, if he’s good enough to make the team and jump others on the depth chart, then he deserves a roster spot. The days of cooking kids should be over. If they’re good enough, let them play. It appears some of them aren’t ready for the big time whereas others are making a strong case to get called up sooner than later.
The kids have to earn their way on to the roster and honestly, that’s the way it should be. Fil, Gus and ROR play a 200’ game every night. That is the expectation. It’s why the McCarron line is still out there every night and the kids aren’t. Until the kids learn to play like that, they will continue to develop in Milwaukee.
The thing is they have to force their way into the lineup. If they do, they will hopefully force lesser talented players out of the lineup all the while keeping the culture alive and well.
And for some who are lambasting Beauvillier, if any of the kids or Glass were playing better, they’d be in the lineup. Trotz has history with him so he’s going to get a longer leash because he’s playing the 200’ game, even if he’s not producing offensively at this time.
As far as Molendyk goes, if he’s good enough to make the team and jump others on the depth chart, then he deserves a roster spot. The days of cooking kids should be over. If they’re good enough, let them play. It appears some of them aren’t ready for the big time whereas others are making a strong case to get called up sooner than later.