Tommy Shelby
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So we got a skinny midget!?
We must have hired Pracey again
So we got a skinny midget!?
There's some history with him and Bednar, i'm sure the coach will make it work.
Depth move who will probably add some offensive on the 3th line, could turn out to be a low risk high reward move, since he didnt cost any pick or player. At the end of the day , if it doesnt work Dano, no big deal.
Sounds like this year's Yak. Optimistic about the claim, should be effective.For whatever reason he got into both Quinnville and Maurice's doghouse and never seemed to get out of it. If he can stay out of Bednar's doghouse, I see him as a very effective 3rd line type who can play on a 2nd PP unit and slot into the top6 in case of injuries. He's also a low-key pest and often antagonizing the other team on the ice. There is a decent amount of untapped offensive potential there. He seems to love the game, has a great attitude and always a big smile on his face even while spending pretty much the entire season in the press box. I hope he is given the icetime to shine and prove some people wrong.
It's insensitive to use the word "midget". They should be referred to as "vertically challenged"So we got a skinny midget!?
It's actually the correct terminology. It sounds that way but it isn't type situation lolLittle people? That sounds more insulting than midget.
I was jokingActually they prefer "Little People". I dont mind this signing at all, as Sakic has proven that he is very competent when it comes to waiver claims imo. See how he unfolds with the team but as was said above low risk fairly high reward.
It's hard to get that you were joking in a forum. I was just trying to let you know in case you didnt. No offense intended.I was joking
Well that's optimistic, huh?Fantastic pickup for you guys. Dano is very underrated player by fans because the things he excels at is the thing that most fans are not hockey smart enough to notice. He is very good at his angles (on the forecheck and in the defensive zone) which can leads to many turnovers (not necessarily by him but good angles is how you implement a fore check, force the defender where you want them). Very good at board battles. His biggest strength is his hockey IQ in the offensive zone, very very good at finding and sitting in the dead areas of the ice without the puck and finding passing lanes with the puck. Excellent in the cycle game. It's why he has ALWAYS (even in Winnipeg) scored at low 2nd line/high 3rd line rate when you account for the tiny minutes he was given. Very very good at drawing penalties. Great penalty differential.
Not too say he is perfect. As mentioned above he has a very awkward skating style which tends to turn off fans. His stride is choppy resulting is some wasted effort. He is not particularly strong on the puck carrying it through the neutral zone. Probably doesn't have top end potential anymore as a first liner.
However if given an actual chance he will be a very quality player for you guys. A great 3rd liner that can fill into the top 6 when needed for now, eventually should be a real solid top 6 winger. 20g, 50pts is not out of the question going forward.
Bednar has a type and he's just a warm body. Whatevs.We dont need a small tweener when we already have ghetto
Dano and Ghetto are pretty different players. Dano is tailor made for the bottom six with a strong two-way game, Ghetto is more skilled but is a top six or bust type who doesn't fit anywhere but a scoring line. I don't see the offensive upside in Dano to ever fit on a scoring line.
I hope I'm wrong about that!Then you've clearly never seen him play. He is perfect complementary player on a scoring line. He is great at finding the "dead zone" on the ice to be primed for chances. Problem is in Winnipeg he has been paired with plugs who can't find him. He is awesome at finding those soft zones where chances can be buried in. Despite this he has still produced at a lower end 2nd line level. When put on a 2nd line he will easily produce at that level, if not more. Prepare to be surprised if the Avs actually give him a chance.