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The young ones though look like decent prospects...
Regardless - it’s good to see him finding some success
You don't think he had success in the AHL? He had 136 pts in 186 gp. That's not bad at all.
The young ones though look like decent prospects...
Regardless - it’s good to see him finding some success
It doesn't mean nothing, though. If a guy is NOT producing in that league what does that say about his NHL chances? In Cehlarik's case it might mean something because the guy has NHL level skills when he is consistent and on his game. You can't just write it off because someone like Par Lindholm produced points in the SHL and does diddly shit in the NHL.
Which is why I said I wouldn't put much stock in it. It great that he's doing well in the SHL, but for me that doesn't change my outlook on his NHL future. Just like Ryan Spooner. He's got the 6th best P/GP in the KHL this year and is tied with Rob Klinkhammer for the team lead in points.
Sounds like Bjork and Ritchie - decent players but I wish they had more finish and effort. They may not have 'it' to fit in on this team. They are not top guys and are easily replaced by players that play a more complete competitive game. If one of them could have Backes or Nordy's fire to go through a wall then we have something but they just are lacking. Be nice to see if Celly could get another shot.In 2018/2019 Cehlarik got 20 games it was by far his most significant chance. He got 3 points in the first two games and 3 more in the next 18 games. If I remember he wasn't awful defensively. He was good on the breakout and through the neutral zone and was creative in the offensive zone. But without scoring he really wasn't a plus in anything else enough to matter.
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I don't disagree with you on this. I do think Cehlarik has an NHL toolset and it is the inner guy that is holding him back, whatever that is. A lack of drive, an inability to push through a tough patch, competitive fire, who knows exactly. He should get another look from someone. What he makes of it is another story, but I feel sure it won't be in Boston.
I get your big Cehlarik guy. His production in the SHL has been great. All OneMan is showing is that production doesn’t mean anything there as there’s plenty of players who couldn’t sniff the NHL doing well there.
also, there’s a huge difference between a 25/26 year old player with professional experience like cehlarik producing in the SHL and a 19-20 year old doing the same.
It’s not - just saying it’s good to see him doing well. Hopefully he turns a few heads in the NHL.You don't think he had success in the AHL? He had 136 pts in 186 gp. That's not bad at all.
Funny, if he played center he probably would have got a longer look. How many great play making wingers are there in the league anyway?I understand what oneman is saying and I'm simply saying the SHL is a competitive league. My understanding third best league after NHL and KHL.
What is nice to see is Cehlarik performing extremely well. This bodes well for Cehlarik and possibly the bruins. To fluff off as has been league is ridiculous.
I've already stated my concerns with his pace and hopefully that's improved. I still maintain the dude has exceptional skills and sees the ice much like Krejci. Hope he puts it all together and is given another opportunity however that's very unlikely considering the style of play the bruins play and my guess Cehlarik has moved on...
Funny, if he played center he probably would have got a longer look. How many great play making wingers are there in the league anyway?
If Cehlarik doesn't sign with the B's they will retain his rights until his 27th birthday. He signed a two-year deal, and from what I gather his contract does not have an NHL out clause. That two year deal brings him to age 27 where he will be a UFA.
If the Bruins really wanted him over, think Carl Soderberg. They will need to buyout his contract with the SHL, pay all the transfer fees, and sign him. I really don't think they will spend the money in today's COVID climate.
He currently has zero value. No one is going to trade for a player under those contractual obligations for two years, especially when they could have had him for nothing when he went on waivers.
He will finish his time in Sweden, and then maybe someone will give him an NHL contract.
Well this just made my day...
At this point there is nothing in the world that can be said about Cehlarik that would lead me to the intersection of doom and gloom. Same could be said for Senyshyn and Frederic. To some degree Zboril and Vaak as well.
Well there you go. Color me not shocked.
Apparently the Coyotes should have just stayed home on draft day. Rounds 1-4 yield zero prospects. I thought the Sabres & Senators organizations sucked, but the Desert Dogs take the cookie.
Being a Coyotes fan must be tough, I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
Apparently the Coyotes should have just stayed home on draft day. Rounds 1-4 yield zero prospects. I thought the Sabres & Senators organizations sucked, but the Desert Dogs take the cookie.