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Except no one is playing center hahaI truly believe Chibrikov could land himself a roster spot next year. He has the tools and maturity in his game.
I do want to sign Monahan but it's so nice to have some insulation in case we have some top 6 attrition.
A second line of Ehlers Perfetti and Chibrikov would be so much fun to watch
I think Perfetti could easily play centre. He is great defensively and is a great playmaker. Knows when to slow it down, has great vision.Except no one is playing center haha
Who needs a center?Except no one is playing center haha
I think he could be more dynamic than Perreault. 30+ goal scorer range.Reminds me of Mathieu perreault
When your only speed is slow, slowing it down comes easy.I think Perfetti could easily play centre. He is great defensively and is a great playmaker. Knows when to slow it down, has great vision.
Perfetti's top speed is faster than Scheifele, Morrissey, and 74% of the league.When your only speed is slow, slowing it down comes easy.
I think the criticism comes from how you use it. Everyone sees that Perfetti doesn’t play at high speed. My truck easily can hit 180 kms but if I usually drive 90 kms I’m a slow driver.Perfetti's top speed is faster than Scheifele, Morrissey, and 74% of the league.
What I mean to say is that he's capable if he needs to, he legitimately just likes to slow things down and thrives by doing it.I think the criticism comes from how you use it. Everyone sees that Perfetti doesn’t play at high speed. My truck easily can hit 180 kms but if I usually drive 90 kms I’m a slow driver.
I know he likes doing it, but I don’t know if it helps him thrive. I’d argue it is the one thing he needs to eliminate from his game. If he played at his top speed all the time he has likely cemented himself in the top 6 by now. IMO is is risking going down the Petan path. All the talent in the world but if you can’t/won’t play at a high enough speed then you struggle at the NHL level.What I mean to say is that he's capable if he needs to, he legitimately just likes to slow things down and thrives by doing it.
It’s his acceleration that has people thinking that. His first few steps seem pretty slow.What I mean to say is that he's capable if he needs to, he legitimately just likes to slow things down and thrives by doing it.
I think that line would get caved. Not a lot of size and they’re mostly offensive talents. Chib will see 4th line usage to start, kinda like Barron with a higher ceiling and less snarl.I truly believe Chibrikov could land himself a roster spot next year. He has the tools and maturity in his game.
I do want to sign Monahan but it's so nice to have some insulation in case we have some top 6 attrition.
A second line of Ehlers Perfetti and Chibrikov would be so much fun to watch
ChibrfettiWhat I mean to say is that he's capable if he needs to, he legitimately just likes to slow things down and thrives by doing it.
I'd argue that being able to slow down the game is a staple of pretty much every pure playmaker. They need plays to develop and lanes to open up. Playing at a high speed doesn't necessarily mean skating fast, it's also about processing fast. The Petan comment feels off base considering Perfetti has scored more goals and points this season than Petan has his entire career.I know he likes doing it, but I don’t know if it helps him thrive. I’d argue it is the one thing he needs to eliminate from his game. If he played at his top speed all the time he has likely cemented himself in the top 6 by now. IMO is is risking going down the Petan path. All the talent in the world but if you can’t/won’t play at a high enough speed then you struggle at the NHL level.
Definitely something he should work on.It’s his acceleration that has people thinking that. His first few steps seem pretty slow.
It just takes him a few extra strides to get there, which isn't a big dealPerfetti's top speed is faster than Scheifele, Morrissey, and 74% of the league.
Yeah, I have access to NHL Edge. I saw Cole skated fast that one time, too.Perfetti's top speed is faster than Scheifele, Morrissey, and 74% of the league.
Do you think players are taking a couple of laps in game in an attempt to get into the top percentiles?top speed is a very weird stat, pretty much any NHLer could do a couple of laps and gain momentum and get into the top percentiles for the year
You’d think Perfetti would be beating dmen wide on a regular basis if that stat were relevant.
Nik Ehlers certainly disagreesFastest player on the Jets Rasmus Kupari, followed by Morgan Barron, and then... Nate Schmidt.
Not sure how I forgot to add him, he was the first one I looked up. He's right after Kupari and just ahead of Barron.Nik Ehlers certainly disagrees
tech glitches happenFastest player on the Jets Rasmus Kupari, followed by Morgan Barron, and then... Nate Schmidt.
I don't recall any of them beating a dman wide regularly or in fact ever. In actual fact, there are only a handful of players in the entire league that can beat an NHL dman wide with regularity ie McDavid, MackinnonFastest player on the Jets Rasmus Kupari, followed by Morgan Barron, and then... Nate Schmidt.