I didn't see it -- no one around here did -- but pleased Chad Johnson had a good game. Glad he proved me wrong (sic), at least for one night. Hope he can build on it.
I think some people have it backwards Soderberg plays on the left wing not the right.
"Söderberg was playing the wing, with Kelly as his center and Reilly Smith as his right winger." http://bruins.nhl.com/club/blogpost.htm?id=20537&navid=DL|BOS|home
So,
Soderberg - Kelly - X
I didn't see it -- no one around here did -- but pleased Chad Johnson had a good game. Glad he proved me wrong (sic), at least for one night. Hope he can build on it.
I didn't see it -- no one around here did -- but pleased Chad Johnson had a good game. Glad he proved me wrong (sic), at least for one night. Hope he can build on it.
Granted- Niklas Svedberg played well in his 1st action vs. Washington, but if he has a bad game in the next three, does he all of the sudden become a "bum" who isn't ready for the NHL after so many ready to anoint him Rask's backup on Wednesday?
This had me smile and chuckle. Of course, you realize the audience you are asking this question of.
With all respect intended- it was one 1/2 game vs. Montreal. And, I would add, Johnson's very first action since last regular season. The biggest challenge for goalies is getting their timing down after long layoffs. There was not one rookie goalie in Florida who covered themselves in glory because of that...and there was some solid talent there. All struggled to make "routine" stops at one time or another- it's just the way it goes & is why pro hockey has training camps and exhibition games. Granted- Niklas Svedberg played well in his 1st action vs. Washington, but if he has a bad game in the next three, does he all of the sudden become a "bum" who isn't ready for the NHL after so many ready to anoint him Rask's backup on Wednesday?
I hope Johnson's showing serves as a good lesson about the pitfalls of the internet/information age and the tendency of some to make snap judgments based on an extremely limited sample size.
I saw a very brief post game interview with Johnson after the Montreal game and he seems like a nice guy.I hope he makes the team.
Johnson is a pretty proven player at this point. A couple of goals in preseason shouldn't change anyone's view of him. He will be a fine 13th or 14th forward, who will compete at both ends of the ice, but make no mistake if he were to play on the 3rd line he would be by far the worst offensive player on that line. His offensive skills are basically just a notch above Shawn Thornton level