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@Silver MooseI see what you did there...
Suppose the decision was left up to you and you had two options: Ice the lineup with the maximum chance of victories, or, Play Niku as much as possible in a variety of positions to fully evaluate his development.
You only get one choice: which option would you take?
Good luck mr Flow. There are 35 games between now and the end of the regular season and my number 2 wish is that you solidify yourself as an obvious NHL defensman and look like you belong in the top 4 most nights.
If we could check the box of you being a top 4 option without plugging our nose then that would be right up there with the Pionk positive surprise for me this season.
May to stay healthy and get mildly overplayed.
He’s been poised and effective. He moves the puck extremely well, is learning not to force things, being more selective when joining the rush, his gap has been quite a bit better and he’s tracking things behind his own blue line more consistently. He’s learning how to play his game in the NHL, like many of us wanted for him quite some time ago. He’a starting to understand what he can get away with and what he can’t, what works and what doesn’t. His stick along the wall has been a great tool for him, allows him to separate the puck from the man which makes up for his size. He’s a smart player and it’s starting to show more consistently. Playing with Kuli seems to help him, at the very least he’s a much more predictable and reliable partner. Kuli has actually been quite good since returning I’d have to say.Anybody else like what they see lately? I sure do. Playing more with a good partner and with confidence. He is showing his strengths, let him continue to learn how to use his smarts in his own zone and polish that part of his game. He is showing that he has potential to play bigger minutes and hopefully he will be on our pp next year.
Jmo Pionk
Samberg Buff ufa replacement
Niku Poolman
Heinola is a stud but if he needs some time with moose next year to start year we look to have a nice group here.
Edit, and if Heinola is ready then Niku could be moved in a package to help our roster. Showcasing him is a win win.
He’s been poised and effective. He moves the puck extremely well, is learning not to force things, being more selective when joining the rush, his gap has been quite a bit better and he’s tracking things behind his own blue line more consistently. He’s learning how to play his game in the NHL, like many of us wanted for him quite some time ago. He’a starting to understand what he can get away with and what he can’t, what works and what doesn’t. His stick along the wall has been a great tool for him, allows him to separate the puck from the man which makes up for his size. He’s a smart player and it’s starting to show more consistently. Playing with Kuli seems to help him, at the very least he’s a much more predictable and reliable partner. Kuli has actually been quite good since returning I’d have to say.
Niku definitely, I’m fine with waiting on Heinola a year, nothing wrong with that decision.This year should have been a time to let players like Niku and Heinola learn to play in the NHL.
He looks like a top 3 here right now.Glad Niku is progressing and adapting. He is an important piece of the puzzle going into next season. If he and Samberg play functional roles we may be able to get away with adding one more established top 4 asset.
I think he is developing well and making strides, but the underlying numbers would strongly suggest he doesn't rate out as a top 4 defenseman yet.He looks like a top 3 here right now.
I think he is developing well and making strides, but the underlying numbers would strongly suggest he doesn't rate out as a top 4 defenseman yet.
Kuli has been good. He does a good job of cutting off plays etc. He's probably are most physical D too. He has just been plagued by injuries unfortunately.He’s been poised and effective. He moves the puck extremely well, is learning not to force things, being more selective when joining the rush, his gap has been quite a bit better and he’s tracking things behind his own blue line more consistently. He’s learning how to play his game in the NHL, like many of us wanted for him quite some time ago. He’a starting to understand what he can get away with and what he can’t, what works and what doesn’t. His stick along the wall has been a great tool for him, allows him to separate the puck from the man which makes up for his size. He’s a smart player and it’s starting to show more consistently. Playing with Kuli seems to help him, at the very least he’s a much more predictable and reliable partner. Kuli has actually been quite good since returning I’d have to say.
...not that the bar is set low or anything. However, I do recall him making some decent offensive plays a couple of games ago.He looks like a top 3 here right now.
He just needs time. Not that there might not be setbacks at times but it takes NHL minutes to make NHL defensemen. By the time the Jets are heading into the playoffs next year he's going to be looking good and still improving.I think he is developing well and making strides, but the underlying numbers would strongly suggest he doesn't rate out as a top 4 defenseman yet.
It's been 12 games this year. I think we need to take it down 20% here. We can't be looking at game to game improvement. How's he improving 10/20/30 games from now. Not from yesterday to today.It would be interesting to see if he can hit next levels. I think he is passing the first test currently where he is looking like he fits and is getting more comfortable. Second test is can he be carried by a strong partner to positive possession results in a top 4 role? Lastly can he eventually play in the top 4 and carry his own water to positive possession results?
I am mindful of how hard it is to get good possession results on a bad team at his age-stage, think Neil Pionk last season in Nee York vs this season.
I am satisfied with the early returns but want him to start climbing the ladder possession wise next season as (if) our D core begins to stabilize.
If you're looking at X goals and Corsi after 12 games on a developing player you might as well include +/- as a crucial stat in evaluating veteran player's play. It means very little.His xGoals and Corsi numbers are really, really bad, but the team results have improved with him in the lineup.
Not sure what to make of that, but I want him playing 18 minutes per night every night. The Jets need to see what they have in him.
They need to add two top 4 D men before next season and there is a chance he could be one. Let's find out.
Hope for this season is over, so let him learn the NHL game.
I'm not implying that those values are meaningful. I'm saying I want him to play, regardless of the short run results.If you're looking at X goals and Corsi after 12 games on a developing player you might as well include +/- as a crucial stat in evaluating veteran player's play. It means very little.
The eye test at this point is far more important. Looking at what skills he has Vs other players and how and if those skills can contribute to his finished product. Right now he just trying to get his head around what he can get away with in the NHL vs AHL.
If you're looking at X goals and Corsi after 12 games on a developing player you might as well include +/- as a crucial stat in evaluating veteran player's play. It means very little.
The eye test at this point is far more important. Looking at what skills he has Vs other players and how and if those skills can contribute to his finished product. Right now he just trying to get his head around what he can get away with in the NHL vs AHL.
I'm not implying that those values are meaningful. I'm saying I want him to play, regardless of the short run results.
Hey little Niku, what have you done?
Hey little Niku, who's the only one?
Hey little Niku, who's your superman?
Hey little Niku, who's the one you want?
Hey little Niku, shotgun!
I really like this break down of development levels @ps241 and it sums up nicely how I try to look at it. And agreed Pionk in NY last season is probably a good development comparable.It would be interesting to see if he can hit next levels. I think he is passing the first test currently where he is looking like he fits and is getting more comfortable. Second test is can he be carried by a strong partner to positive possession results in a top 4 role? Lastly can he eventually play in the top 4 and carry his own water to positive possession results?
I am mindful of how hard it is to get good possession results on a bad team at his age-stage, think Neil Pionk last season in Nee York vs this season.
I am satisfied with the early returns but want him to start climbing the ladder possession wise next season as (if) our D core begins to stabilize.