Player Discussion Lias Andersson

Tyson

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Good to know. Why?

Just trying to get an appreciation of the player from fans who allegedly know him enough to have a cut and dry opinion about him...
Obviously it's nothing personal. Drafted almost 6 years ago and he has proven he isn't NHL material. Maybe he can help Laval, hopefully he embraces that challenge.
 

Scriptor

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Obviously it's nothing personal. Drafted almost 6 years ago and he has proven he isn't NHL material. Maybe he can help Laval, hopefully he embraces that challenge.
What about a late bloomer? That's always a possibility, no?

Definitely not counting on it, but players at camp said that his good skill set is definitely still on display.

Sometimes, you get under a coach's skin and you never get the opportunities that might help you reach a certain level.

Also, it's always a question of consistency and immaturity might have played a role in terms maximum effort or not.

Some players, after coasting on talent, only to hit a wall and see their dream steadily slip away, decide to put in the effort and suddenly reach new heights (because they do have talent).

Todd Bertuzzi was the perfect example of this. Used to dominating at lower levels without much of an effort, he was meh to start with in the NHL,until the year 1999-2000 where he decided to start putting in the effort to go with the skill.

I'm not saying that Andersson will become the next Todd Bertuzzi, but, at 24, now, he might be like Bertuzzi who, at 25, became more mature and decided to put in a consistent effort.

It would definitely be a nice win for the Habs and, maybe, Andersson could be a cheap 4th line C with upside to replace on a 3rd line in case of injuries?
 

Tyson

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What about a late bloomer? That's always a possibility, no?

Definitely not counting on it, but players at camp said that his good skill set is definitely still on display.

Sometimes, you get under a coach's skin and you never get the opportunities that might help you reach a certain level.

Also, it's always a question of consistency and immaturity might have played a role in terms maximum effort or not.

Some players, after coasting on talent, only to hit a wall and see their dream steadily slip away, decide to put in the effort and suddenly reach new heights (because they do have talent).

Todd Bertuzzi was the perfect example of this. Used to dominating at lower levels without much of an effort, he was meh to start with in the NHL,until the year 1999-2000 where he decided to start putting in the effort to go with the skill.

I'm not saying that Andersson will become the next Todd Bertuzzi, but, at 24, now, he might be like Bertuzzi who, at 25, became more mature and decided to put in a consistent effort.

It would definitely be a nice win for the Habs and, maybe, Andersson could be a cheap 4th line C with upside to replace on a 3rd line in case of injuries?
Gorton thinks it is worth a second look. I would be ecstatic if he became an NHL asset.
 

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I don’t really see him getting a shot unless injury pile up. He job is to the best player possible to help other young player and the AHL team perform, getting a long playoff push will help all our young players.
 

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With a decimated C line at the NHL level, Andersson (or Stephens) could actually end up proving useful as a stop-gap bottom-6 option to finish the season in Montreal; especially once Monahan (or Dvorak) is traded by TDL 2024.

Unlikely he’s called up since the Habs will most probably seek to make room for 1-2 cap dump(s) instead, but I don’t see anything wrong with this signing considering he’s at worst a good AHLer with experience; a welcomed addition on a very young Rocket team.
 
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