I think this is a decent bet. Updating a stat from a month ago, no forward in Red Wings history has fewer points (11) in the first 98 games of his career with Detroit than Ehn dating back to '79-'80 (I can't search data before that). It's partially a reflection of Ehn's talent level, but also a sign of how difficult it is for a player with Ehn's (lack of) production to actually stick in the league (most players of Ehn's ability wash out of the league before they hit that many games).i agree with newfy , and think he wont be on team next season
Hes the definition of a meh player. Hes just a body out there and I don't think he PKs or plays well enough defensively to make up for how much offense dies on his stick. Hes not playing with studs but he does absolutely nothing with the puck. I think hes just holding a spot for another bottom 6 center like Pearson to develop. I know Pearson and him are almost the same age but I think Pearson actually has a chance to be a legit fourth line, useful center that does some niche type things like plays the PK and plays a bit physical. Ehn to me is just a warm body like a worse version of Joakim Andersson
Agree, the bottom of the list are Perlini, Abdelkader, Erne, then Ehn.I'd rather have him over Perlini, possibly even Erne. Definitely over Abdelkader. Helm and Glendening are both better.