TheBuriedHab
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People are really questioning Reinbacher's offense? Lol
This guy always makes the right pass just like Markov did.
This guy always makes the right pass just like Markov did.
Ever considered combination of size + talent actually made him rare?In the end, he's a big question mark either way, type of questions marks that should not have made him a top 5. But like Rockstrom said....big, agile RIGHT d-man, tough to acquire....you then pick him......He was never picked on talent. He was picked on what THEY see a rarity.
Strangely enough....this year...right d-men isn't rare anymore....we picked one d-man last year. And we don't need to pick another. Yakemchuck, Levshunov, Parekh....based on their last year analysis, those guys should be our target....and they won't. That will always be my problem with needs.
If the kid is indeed overrated defensively....we are not even talking about a top 2 here. Chances are with a top 5 pick, we got a fine No4....a rare one. But still 4.
Personnally, I think he still can be a No2. With a maximum of 40 points. A Montour, Andersson or a Sanheim. That's my evaluatoin. Right now. I reserve the right to change it...lolll
People are really questioning Reinbacher's offense? Lol
This guy always makes the right pass just like Markov did.
In the end, he's a big question mark either way, type of questions marks that should not have made him a top 5. But like Rockstrom said....big, agile RIGHT d-man, tough to acquire....you then pick him......He was never picked on talent. He was picked on what THEY see a rarity.
Strangely enough....this year...right d-men isn't rare anymore....we picked one d-man last year. And we don't need to pick another. Yakemchuck, Levshunov, Parekh....based on their last year analysis, those guys should be our target....and they won't. That will always be my problem with needs.
If the kid is indeed overrated defensively....we are not even talking about a top 2 here. Chances are with a top 5 pick, we got a fine No4....a rare one. But still 4.
Personnally, I think he still can be a No2. With a maximum of 40 points. A Montour, Andersson or a Sanheim. That's my evaluatoin. Right now. I reserve the right to change it...lolll
In the end, he's a big question mark either way, type of questions marks that should not have made him a top 5. But like Rockstrom said....big, agile RIGHT d-man, tough to acquire....you then pick him......He was never picked on talent. He was picked on what THEY see a rarity.
Strangely enough....this year...right d-men isn't rare anymore....we picked one d-man last year. And we don't need to pick another. Yakemchuck, Levshunov, Parekh....based on their last year analysis, those guys should be our target....and they won't. That will always be my problem with needs.
If the kid is indeed overrated defensively....we are not even talking about a top 2 here. Chances are with a top 5 pick, we got a fine No4....a rare one. But still 4.
Personnally, I think he still can be a No2. With a maximum of 40 points. A Montour, Andersson or a Sanheim. That's my evaluatoin. Right now. I reserve the right to change it...lolll
People are really questioning Reinbacher's offense? Lol
This guy always makes the right pass just like Markov did.
Yes, he wasn’t particularly dominant defensively in Laval. I’m still discovering the player because honestly, YouTube just isn’t my bag. I prefer the setting in a NA pro game and from watching games in Laval, I can concur your statement; specifically defensively. The in zone coverage wasn’t that tight, he didn’t really shorten the available ice for the incoming forwards (like a Weber could do even on one leg and his speed totally gone) but I liked DR’s game when the puck was on his stick. Crisp passes, tape to tape and good strides with his head up high.
There’s room for him to learn in Laval, half a year should give me a better idea of who he is.
The way he connects plays and makes short area passes is very Markov esque. He may not have the backdoor vision but his passing game is very good.that's certainly not true. He's not on Markov's level at all.
Having a great first pass does not necessarily mean having a great offense, being able to run a powerplay and having a shot hard and precise that finds open lanes.....People are really questioning Reinbacher's offense? Lol
This guy always makes the right pass just like Markov did.
Nobody thinks of that when they bring the rare factor. It's Right D-man that pops up immediately.Ever considered combination of size + talent actually made him rare?
Another point I want to make is how people can judge what Reinbacher could become with such little sample. In one year (or next fall) he will be in the big team and a year after one year in nhl we will see what he could bring. The only question is what will be his progression and if he will be a constant player. We have no idea what will be his potential in offense while his defensive play is almost garanty to be his force..People are really questioning Reinbacher's offense? Lol
This guy always makes the right pass just like Markov did.
Reinbacher has historicallt been fantastic at finding open lanes and getting his shot through. His shot is hard and accurate and his playmaking is good. He's not Markov, but he reminds me of young Doughty a lot.Having a great first pass does not necessarily mean having a great offense, being able to run a powerplay and having a shot hard and precise that finds open lanes.....
Nobody thinks of that when they bring the rare factor. It's Right D-man that pops up immediately.
I don’t get the hype as of yet lol.
How is he hyped? I don't see any hype at all. He would be the perfect kind of player to play with the most hyped prospect we have though. Someone is going to have to play defense when paired with Hutson.I don’t get the hype as of yet lol.
I expected more for a top pick I guessThere's no "hype" because he's not as flashy as Makar, Hughes or Subban. He's probably never gonna be a player with any sort of hype.
He's going to be a minute eating, reliable, no panic, tall, mobile with passing skills RHD. It might not sound sexy but it sure does help having one of these guys on your team.
I expect him to be a wall defensively while being able to chip in offensively from times to times.
Sounds like a less offensive WeberThere's no "hype" because he's not as flashy as Makar, Hughes or Subban. He's probably never gonna be a player with any sort of hype.
He's going to be a minute eating, reliable, no panic, tall, mobile with passing skills RHD. It might not sound sexy but it sure does help having one of these guys on your team.
I expect him to be a wall defensively while being able to chip in offensively from times to times.
Sounds like a good version of Mike KomisarekThere's no "hype" because he's not as flashy as Makar, Hughes or Subban. He's probably never gonna be a player with any sort of hype.
He's going to be a minute eating, reliable, no panic, tall, mobile with passing skills RHD. It might not sound sexy but it sure does help having one of these guys on your team.
I expect him to be a wall defensively while being able to chip in offensively from times to times.
Some interesting comparisons for sure. I see a RHD McDonagh. So a worthy top 5 pick if he pans out.
Exactly. Pietro is another comparison I'd forgotten about. Suter is a good one I never thought of.He's that McDonagh, Suter, Pietrangelo style.. they don't wow you with their flash but they eat minutes and remain productive as well by always keeping the offense moving forward.