respect the D
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- Jan 27, 2013
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Seems to me he needs to be playing hockey, be it in the NHL or not. I feel he can do better then Pateryn so what not play him there?
He's learning a hell of a lot from practices and watching the team from the press box. I'm all for this. He'll go back down sometime after Christmas.
He's learning a hell of a lot from practices and watching the team from the press box. I'm all for this. He'll go back down sometime after Christmas.
Seems to me he needs to be playing hockey, be it in the NHL or not. I feel he can do better then Pateryn so what not play him there?
He's learning a hell of a lot from practices and watching the team from the press box. I'm all for this. He'll go back down sometime after Christmas.
Redmond is injured. And if we call Barbeiro up, then he has to go through waiver again when sent down.
Several reasons why he's not playing:
He's 18.
They're giving him a chance to understand the NHL game and lifestyle. He's being surrounded by professionals on and off the ice.
The Habs are deep on defensemen, and Pateryn has played well.
He's a left handed shot and shouldn't be playing the right side at such a young age.
He's soaking up everything right now.
Sergachev is the future on the blue line and a decision will be made on him in a couple weeks would be my guess.
Redmond is injured. And if we call Barbeiro up, then he has to go through waiver again when sent down.
They seem to be talking out of both sides of their mouth's right now.......Sergachev is developing by not playing, and Big Mac was told to go down to the A and play alot and dominate....to help his development?
You're right. Barberio must be put on waivers again after 10 games played or 30 days on the roster (cummulative).
Good reason to keep Sergachev for a few weeks.
Pretty much this. Being around NHL players, practicing with them, training with them, travelling with them, it's all very beneficial for an 18 year old defenseman. It's clear he's the future of the blueline, but he's not there yet. They're letting him stay up so that he can learn as much as possible about being an NHL player. I imagine they let him play for Russia at the World Juniors, then return him to Windsor in the new year, with a wealth of experience. Everything he's learning right now, from guys like Weber, Markov, Emelin, Gallagher, Price, etc. will only benefit him next season and in the future when he becomes a full-time NHL player.Several reasons why he's not playing:
He's 18.
They're giving him a chance to understand the NHL game and lifestyle. He's being surrounded by professionals on and off the ice.
The Habs are deep on defensemen, and Pateryn has played well.
He's a left handed shot and shouldn't be playing the right side at such a young age.
He's soaking up everything right now.
Sergachev is the future on the blue line and a decision will be made on him in a couple weeks would be my guess.
They seem to be talking out of both sides of their mouth's right now.......Sergachev is developing by not playing, and Big Mac was told to go down to the A and play alot and dominate....to help his development?
They seem to be talking out of both sides of their mouth's right now.......Sergachev is developing by not playing, and Big Mac was told to go down to the A and play alot and dominate....to help his development?
He's learning a hell of a lot from practices and watching the team from the press box. I'm all for this. He'll go back down sometime after Christmas.
They seem to be talking out of both sides of their mouth's right now.......Sergachev is developing by not playing, and Big Mac was told to go down to the A and play alot and dominate....to help his development?