Bottom line is he is ending his 4th pro season and the Islanders probably want to decide if he has a role in the NHL with them or not.It is not his walk year - ELC runs out, but he is an RFA isles can very easily qualify him
Bottom line is he is ending his 4th pro season and the Islanders probably want to decide if he has a role in the NHL with them or not.It is not his walk year - ELC runs out, but he is an RFA isles can very easily qualify him
I made that point last season and got massacred for it.JHS is so similar to Barzal, in that his goals to assists ratio is so low. They both need to shoot more. Also, JHS should be a center, passing obviously is his forte. Great to see Dal Colle finally seem to be getting it, Bellows starting to heat up and Koivula with 2-1-3 last two games, his first professional points. Toews days in the AHL may be numbered, he's so good offensively from the back end.
JHS is so similar to Barzal, in that his goals to assists ratio is so low. They both need to shoot more. Also, JHS should be a center, passing obviously is his forte. Great to see Dal Colle finally seem to be getting it, Bellows starting to heat up and Koivula with 2-1-3 last two games, his first professional points. Toews days in the AHL may be numbered, he's so good offensively from the back end.
Of course. Don’t force feed MDC into the Islanders lineup, but he could reasonably be the first forward called up on merit.I agree, i think MDC will get a look eventually but now is not that time.
I thought the coaches probably told him to K.I.S.S. and he tried to play mistake free,avoid turnovers.I still didn't think MDC was that brutal when he had the small stint with us. As his first foray in the NHL, it wasn't remarkable by any means, but I could see some good decisions being made, albeit not at speed.
I'd like to see him up again, but only if injuries call for it.
Yeah, pretty much any rookies job his first dip in the NHL pool. I saw confidence growing in him and he made a couple good moves to come off the boards and get the puck into a shooting position. He was just a little slow and lacked strength. As he has matured he's probably found smarter ways to overcome some of his weaknesses as well as made them less weak. Takes time for some guys. Basically I hadn't really counted him out completely as I still saw some potential. We'll see what happens.I thought the coaches probably told him to K.I.S.S. and he tried to play mistake free,avoid turnovers.
If Beau can play centre, I think actually MDC would play well with him. MDC had success with fast skating forwards on his lines before as he need their speed to compensate for his average speed. If he can play more physical now, I think he, Beau & whoever else can play well defensively on that line can make a good line. Of course I am talking about next year unless a major trade or injury happens. Not too thrill about sending Beau down. I think he will work his game out through hard work.Don't look now...
Ho-Sang: 1-14-15 in 13 games
Dal Colle: 7-7-14 in 11 games
ToewS: 3-9-12 in 13 games
When JHS got himself back in the news a couple weeks ago a lot of Isles fans finally got to the point of put up or shut up with him. Glad to see he's starting to put his money where his mouth is.
And Dal Colle? It's a developmental league but it is refreshing to see. 100% of the rest of the league wrote him off and at least 75% of Isles fans. His newfound AHL success may still never trasnlsate to the pros, but some players just take more time to put it all together. Excited to see how he and the rest of the kids progress as the seaosn goes on. Would love to see all these guys on the big club at some point this season.
I thought the coaches probably told him to K.I.S.S. and he tried to play mistake free,avoid turnovers.
I think that’s MDC upside as a third liner but also can play on power play and in good year score 15-20. I see him as replacement for Ladd on this roster. He has soft hands and seeing him enough I don’t think the skating is as big an issue as it’s made out to be as I think he might be better skater than Lee. In tight around net, circles down he has great skill which is what made him a top 5 pick.Sorry to interrupt everyone's MDC love fest. While I admit I am surprised at his success thus far in the AHL, his progress and slow foot speed are still far below what one would hope for with a top 5 draft pick. Perhaps he will make a place for himself in a bottom 6 role. The likelihood of him solidifying a future top 6 rule remains highly unlikely in my opinion.
Isn't this exactly what everyone wanted in the off season? Specifically, weren't we looking for him to show some flashes so that we could package him perhaps with Brocktober for a solid 2nd pairing defenseman or #2C? This is a perfect example of an opportunity to sell high. You can't have it both ways. (Cashing in on the upside of a prospect while also repeating the benefits of his future potential.)
MDC looked really good with Barzal in preseason. He had like 4 shots in a single shift
That's two more than Dal Colle had all of last season in the AHL, and four times as many shots as Barzal will have this season!
So MDC is repeating 6th grade for the 3rd time and finally gets a B and we should all rejoice. Got it!
I think that’s MDC upside as a third liner but also can play on power play and in good year score 15-20. I see him as replacement for Ladd on this roster. He has soft hands and seeing him enough I don’t think the skating is as big an issue as it’s made out to be as I think he might be better skater than Lee. In tight around net, circles down he has great skill which is what made him a top 5 pick.
If he is trending in the right direction why not qualify him - there is this narrative that he needs to play now in the NHL and that is simply not true.Bottom line is he is ending his 4th pro season and the Islanders probably want to decide if he has a role in the NHL with them or not.
C'mon Glory - this is Pro Hockey not the 6th grade.So MDC is repeating 6th grade for the 3rd time and finally gets a B and we should all rejoice. Got it!
Watch MDC win the calder! That'll learn ya!