Zegras plays on a team with no offense and the worst PP of all time.
If he wins the Calder it is because he is an absolute monster and carries the Ducks.
If he wins the Calder it is because he is an absolute monster and carries the Ducks.
Yeah I don't think Zegras will win it but that has absolutely nothing to do with him.Zegras plays on a team with no offense and the worst PP of all time.
If he wins the Calder it is because he is an absolute monster and carries the Ducks.
Many good rookies will enter on bad teams. That can be a struggle but it can also lead to opportunity. Zegras+Drysdale should help that powerplay.Zegras plays on a team with no offense and the worst PP of all time.
If he wins the Calder it is because he is an absolute monster and carries the Ducks.
I’m very excited to see if Moritz plays in the NHL this year, I remember he was a huge off-the-board selection in his draft. Looks like he’s been developing quite well.
Caufield already has a spot booked in the top 6 and powerplay from day 1.
Yeah, he’s got to be the favoriteTop line, not just top 6. Expect him to get 16-18 minutes a game.
I don't think Edmonton has anyone unless a goalie randomly shows up
I would be very surprised if he is in the NHL this year and beside McDavid.Dylan Holloway has a good shot. And don't be surprised if he ends up beside McDavid eventually.
I don’t think he’s eligible. If he was he’d definitely be a dark horse to rack up some points as a rookie defenseman
Ah, yes, just checked it out and you're right. His 14 games last season rules him out.
He would not be eligible...
________________________________________________________________________________
- played 7 games in 2018/19
- played 0 games in 2019/20
- played 14 games in 2020/21
I think Caulfield will win the Calder next year, with Knight and probably Zegras as the other nominees.
I struggle to see Zegras running away with it with that supporting cast and coach. I'm not counting it out but I have my doubts.Robertson is good. I don't think he makes the team though in the top 6. I think Zegras runs away with the Calder and Seider finishes second.
At this rate he's going to be given Kane's ice time in the top-6. I mentioned him earlier in the thread and agree with you completely though, the talent is there.Barely mentioned here, but Jonathan Dahlén is a major dark horse IMO. If he earns a top 6 spot on the Sharks he will definitely rack up points. A bit older and more mature than most rookies, maybe he can pull an Alfredsson?