We were getting a bit OT in the Postma thread, so I moved the posts that were primarily discussing Poolman here.
Have at it.
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Agreed.
I'm *hopeful* Poolman can be an upgrade, but I am not going to assume he is.
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In the big picture not many college players go the UFA route, Vesey and Schultz are recent examples but they are in the minority. The Jets haven't had trouble signing any of their NCAA players to date, why is Poolman an issue?
Poolman is a decent player but people acting like he's a lock to make the Jets next Fall underscores their lack of depth on defense. They can't afford to be letting guys like Postma go right now unless they plan to sign a better piece in the off season. Going into next season with Poolman already written in as your #5 D would be a little short sighted.
In the big picture not many good prospects play their 4th year of NCAA. Of those who do, how many go the UFA route?
Agreed.
I'm *hopeful* Poolman can be an upgrade, but I am not going to assume he is.
NCAA -> NHL is a biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig jump
It's a big jump, but it's not that uncommon for a top NCAA defenseman to fit right into an NHL line-up. Poolman would slot into a bottom-pairing role, and it wouldn't be a huge stretch to imagine him doing that.
I agree, I think he's capable. He's developed well, the age thing doesn't bother me as he's not s top pairing guy anyway but bottom pair. I think they sign him as soon as und is finished, and if we are outve the playoffs he plays ahead of postma to see what we got.
It's a big jump, but it's not that uncommon for a top NCAA defenseman to fit right into an NHL line-up. Poolman would slot into a bottom-pairing role, and it wouldn't be a huge stretch to imagine him doing that.
Poolman is well known to be a late bloomer and he's a 5th round draft pick, he's not Charlie McAvoy.
Playing an additional year with his brother on a UND team that had most of it's roster returning and have a good chance at repeating, probably sounded more fun than a year with the Moose. He can do that next season.
Is he? I would say more like known to have started late and therefore always been 2 years older than those he is being compared to.
I think there would be a lot of teams very interested in him. He is a good, not great prospect.
All of your statements are of little relevance to my post unless you are stating that he is still in the NCAA because he is not a good prospect. The fact the Jets tried to sign him in each of the last 2 off-seasons says otherwise.
Your statement was "In the big picture not many college players go the UFA route, Vesey and Schultz are recent examples but they are in the minority. The Jets haven't had trouble signing any of their NCAA players to date, why is Poolman an issue?"
That is true but for it to relate to Poolman we have to look only at those NCAA prospects who get to this position. That does not mean including all those NCAA players who have little or no NHL potential.
Him being a late bloomer or not is entirely irrelevant. So is his desire to play with his brother. That year with the Moose would have been worth about 160k. Do you think another year at UND was that much more fun? He can't get that 160k back. There is no mechanism for that. The relevant fact is that he will have arrived at the point where he has the UFA option. Of those players who get to that point, how many take that route?
All the arguments supporting him signing with the Jets have been made several times. We don't have any idea how he values some of those aspects. Jets can still offer some financial incentives that no one else can. The Jets clearly still have an advantage but it is not a lock.
let's not be letting guys like Postma go expecting Poolman is going to walk in and be better, or even as good as he is.
Poolman is at the very least an open box of crackers in an otherwise pretty bare LD prospect cupboard. If we're lucky he might turn out to be a full box, or even a case of condensed soup!
I have no idea what you're going on about, my very first post said it makes complete sense to sign Poolman. The context was let's not be letting guys like Postma go expecting Poolman is going to walk in and be better, or even as good as he is.
I don't think the Jets are worried about signing Poolman, I haven't heard a thing to suggest that, anyway it's ot , this is more about Postman.
He's a RD. He played the final half of last season on the left side.
Is he not playing on the left side this year too?
Is he not playing on the left side this year too?
All the arguments supporting him signing with the Jets have been made several times. We don't have any idea how he values some of those aspects. Jets can still offer some financial incentives that no one else can. The Jets clearly still have an advantage but it is not a lock.
What advantages to the Jets have?
As far as I know (and I'm not a CBA expert) the one advantage the Jets have is they could sign Poolman either right now, or immediately after UND's season is over, which would give him a bit of cash this year, plus burn a year of his ELC.
Problem I see though is that the Jets last game is April 8th, which is also the day of the finals of the Frozen Four. And since UND won the damn thing last year, there's a real chance they make it into the Frozen Four again this year (though I checked, and right now they're only ranked 12th).
No he's playing RD on the top pair with his brother who is a LD.