lawrence
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I noticed that A LOT of passes to Petey on the PP are not in his wheelhouse. So many times Petey is all wind up and ready, and the pass (usually from Hughes) is either too far to his back leg or too far away from it, and Petey has to stop the puck and adjust, which lose him the one-timer opportunity and have the D close the shoot lane. He is then forced to pass it up again.Yup, it's annoying. So many times Pettersson is open for a one-timer and Hughes shoots a bad muffin for a faceoff instead, at best case. Hughes isn't exactly Carlson (or a prime Burns) and at this time of his career, he should only make sure the PK respects his shot, he shouldn't see himself as a primary shooter. He has fired more shots on net than Pettersson even without Petey's 9 crossbars/ posts, that's still unacceptable as a team.
If Hughes improves his shot significantly, then we can start talking about him being a legit option for point shots. But now, at this stage? He should only shoot with screens and a good chance of a deflection, his shot will never go in on its own and he's taking way too many bad shots, when someone like Petey could've fired that thing instead.
Now Hughes lies at 3,6% in shooting percentage. Not exactly a number shaking the bones of the opposition. He needs a lot better shot before it becomes a real threat. That's not where Hughes shines as a player.
The primary goal on the PP should be to feed Petey. If the PK covers the hell out of it, then there are other options available and Hughes firing the puck is way long down that list.
Since the 2nd Senators games, he's 9th in the league in scoring. Look at the Toi for all the guys ahead of him. I believe the second green gets canned, and Pettersson starts getting the ice time most star centres get instead of the fringe 2C 5on5 ice time he gets right now he'll breakout.
Since the 2nd Senators games, he's 9th in the league in scoring. Look at the Toi for all the guys ahead of him. I believe the second green gets canned, and Pettersson starts getting the ice time most star centres get instead of the fringe 2C 5on5 ice time he gets right now he'll breakout.
Too many. Hughes shot is a muffin and will only be a goal if it goes through a heavy screen. Petey on the other hand can beat any goalie cleanly without any screen.How many time have we seen this? Pettersson wide open and Hughes trying to shoot through 10 guys from the point. Like he did last night with 2 minutes left and an empty net. I think it's because he still has a fringe hope of being the top dog on the Canucks. Some sort of internal competition going on.
Yeah I missed the beginning of the game and have no clue what's going on with him. All I know is he apparently left practice and then was scratched.Any update on his injury?
All Green said was upper body and day to day.(post game)Any update on his injury?
Why are people surprised his injury is not fully disclosed? Opponents use that information to their advantage. Auston Matthews announced to the media he had a hand injury, that's a risky move.
Unfortunately, I feel like this kid will never play a full season. Not a durable body type.
Unfortunately, I feel like this kid will never play a full season. Not a durable body type.
If you look at him skating, he leans forward almost to the point of falling all by himself. Only takes a gentle nudge to push him over...Lol nucksflailtogether, I'll be sure to run any future thoughts by you before I go public with them. It's hilarious how defensive people get about observations of their favourite players that aren't 100% super optimistic. Get over yourself.
Anyway, my concerns regarding Petey's durability aren't solely based on his diminutive physique. He is very weak on his skates and hits the ice more often than Big Country went down in the paint. He gets manhandled regularly and seems to wind up in awkward positions on the verge of injury more frequently than most players. The fact that he backchecks more fiercely than most skill players with slight builds probably puts him in harm's way more often as well.
Hopefully this is something that will be less noticeable as he gets older and stronger, but pretending it's not an issue right now is pretty delusional.
They need to pay him whatever he wants before we get a smart coach who plays him 22 minutes a game and then he ups his value 10-20%.
This is a no brainer 8 year deal if he is willing to sign it.