Al Lagoon
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According to hdb, that was 18-19.10 games for the Sens this season.
According to hdb, that was 18-19.10 games for the Sens this season.
That is crazy!In the last 3 years, the leading goal scorers in the AHL had 34 in 76, 33 in 63 and 33 in 73, respectively. Mayhew currently has 35 in 42.
Good god.In the last 3 years, the leading goal scorers in the AHL had 34 in 76, 33 in 63 and 33 in 73, respectively. Mayhew currently has 35 in 42.
Good god.
Assuming they're out of it I guess they could call him up in late March to give him a few games on a scoring line, even if it's just as a nod to the season he's had.I know it probably wouldn't translate to the NHL, but how do we not figure out a way to at least see for sure?
We do have an open roster spot, and it's not like Zucker is playing so great he can't be demoted to the 4th line... scratch Donato, see what happens... if you want to see.I know it probably wouldn't translate to the NHL, but how do we not figure out a way to at least see for sure?
Depends. If they are a negative impact, you can't keep banging your head against the wall to give them a chance when you're still actively trying to make the playoffs.At some point, you have to give them a chance, and not just a game or two, to see what they can do up here on a regular shift. Sturm is the type that can play tough minutes, but Anas and Mayhew need to be playing middle six minutes.
They have earned a look, nothing more. Their play... however short it could end up being would depend on them not being a negative impact.Oh yeah, they've got to earn it....but they kind of have. I mean, what more do they have to do in the AHL?
You don't free up room for them, they need to TAKE the position from someone else.To expect a player to look great in one or two games is simply not realistic. Foligno took forever to mesh with the team. Zuccarello has taken a while. You could argue that Granlund never has with NSH. Adjusting to the NHL is a very real thing. Everything is faster, stronger, smarter, and more skilled.
You only bring those players up if you think that they can play in the NHL, AND that there is room for them on our club. I don't know if they are good enough, but I do know that they are tearing it up in the AHL, and have been all year(and in some cases, longer). At some point you have to give them a shot, but a decent shot, if you can free up some room.
You don't free up room for them, they need to TAKE the position from someone else.
These aren't prospects like Kaprizov, coming in with high talent and pedigree. They're players of marginal skill and very low likelyhood of NHL success.
You don't gift players like that anything, they need to steal it away from someone else. They need to do what Soucy did to Seeler.
I don’t really put that much stock into if or where Anas and Mayhew deserve an NHL shot. It’s not like they’re young guys that have been knocking on the door for a couple years. 26 and 27 and up until this year they’ve been pretty much AHL journeymen at best.
Maybe someone will put some value on them at the deadline like Kloos last year, if not, oh well. Their contracts will run out (Anas this summer, Mayhew next) and they can go play in the AHL elsewhere.
Do just three seasons in the AHL qualify someone as a "journeyman"?
Talking about their level of play. I don’t think this is some new norm, I think this is an aberration for both of them, and I don’t think they’ll ever be full time NHLers anywhere.
So, Kaprizov gets gifted a spot( and is being basically penciled into,the top line by some of you), and would never accept a posting to the AHL, yet Mayhew, Mennell, and Anas have to shine in one or two games or get sent back down?