Isles727
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- Nov 20, 2010
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He is probably 2 to 3. But Islanders need to sign him first. Hasn't signed yet.Can Reece Newkirk be a contributor and if so how far away would he be from the NHL?
He is probably 2 to 3. But Islanders need to sign him first. Hasn't signed yet.Can Reece Newkirk be a contributor and if so how far away would he be from the NHL?
I can't believe I just spent 20 minutes watching a video about Griffin Reinhart. What have I become?
If talking about the AHL, I think it doesn't make any sense for both the Isles and Golyshev. I mean, if he comes over in March then to just burn that only year of his ELC contract in the AHL would be strange for Lou and for Golyshev it wouldn't make any sense as that won't help him earn a decent NHL deal for the next year.
About changes, he is already 25, will be 26 in March, not sure if you can expect huge changes in his game at that point. He isn't weak for his size: 187 lbs for 5'8" height is a decent amount of muscles, can't expect him to be a hitting machine though. For skating, I think he is a more dynamic skater than, for example, Gusev, so not sure it's an issue. As for the defensive game, he has played quite some time on the PK last year, doesn't look like the D is something that he wouldn't be able to handle.
Can Reece Newkirk be a contributor and if so how far away would he be from the NHL?
Wow, so it sounds like you believe he is capable of stepping into a role in the NHL, defensively, right now? To me, that is the question and, if he is capable, that would be terrific. I don't think there is any doubt that the Isles could use Golyshev's offensive creativity, perhaps with JGP on the third line. JGP needs better linemates next season.
Based on what I have seen on tape, Golyshev appears to have the necessary offensive ability, no question on that end, but he will need to play Trotz's system and not be a liability. Which is why I was thinking that if he joins the Isles late in the season, he could play some games in the AHL to adjust, gain experience and log big minutes. Then join the Isles when he and the team feel confident that he is up to speed.
It is good to hear that he is logging minutes on the PK, that will definitely help him. As long as he is able to fight through checks and physically compete in the NHL, he could have a spot. I could also see the Isles letting him burn his ELC and move onto his second contract too, just like they did with Sorokin.
Thanks for stopping by and giving us your thoughts, I really appreciate it! Please keep us updated on his progress.
Obviously Golyshev's NHL potential needs to be viewed in context of the cap situation, but if I'd were Lou, I'd start the season with couple of ELC prospects at 3rd and 4th line RWs and when Golyshev is available (and if in good conditions, of course) then just send down the worst of the two youngsters and hope that Golyshev can bring some value. This kind of approach would allow to save cap space needed for extensions already at the start of the season.
This is cool. Let’s young guys develop and they get to play together
Yep, a benefit of the LAK owners (Anschutz Corp.) owning the Eisbären Berlin as well.
Time for Malkin to buy the Växjö Lakers. Fits right in:
Good to see Wahlstrom active, but this goal tells me little about his progress. Did anyone here take a look at the D-Man? I mean seriously, what kind of Schleps is he playing against?
This translates as “Oliver Wahlstrom hung two bags”
I don’t know if that means 2 goals, 2 assists, or he’s helping out with the teams equipment.
Some bad news on Golyshev (from his recent interview): he had contracted Covid in the offseason and it even caused some lung complications. While he says he is fine now, he doesn't feel like being in a very good shape (especially when having a longer shift), also he isn't that sure about his move overseas now.
COVID has decimated the league, so many players and staff are going to have permanent health issues.
A COVID-19 Disaster In The KHL - Full Press Hockey
I assume its still pre-season play as there are still no stats for Allsvenskan on EP. I want to get my charts going!
Funny you say that because I was looking up Wahlstrom and Holmstrom stats and it was zeros across the board.I assume its still pre-season play as there are still no stats for Allsvenskan on EP. I want to get my charts going!
This translates as “Oliver Wahlstrom hung two bags”
I don’t know if that means 2 goals, 2 assists, or he’s helping out with the teams equipment.
This translates as “Oliver Wahlstrom hung two bags”
I don’t know if that means 2 goals, 2 assists, or he’s helping out with the teams equipment.
Some Wahlstrom filth to go with your morning coffee
Around here if your early 1st rounder doesn’t enter the Calder Trophy conversation in his first pro year he’s a bust.I am still not seeing why some posters think he is a bust for his short time on the island. I thought the same thing with Bellows as well. Both players came in for a bottom six role and played the role in the Trotz system. We did not truly get to see either of them in a scoring role. That is until Bellows had his two goal night.
Am I saying that Bellows or Wahlstrom are going to be top six players for sure? Absolutely not. What I am saying though is I would not be surprised if either one of these guys end up playing for the NYI sooner rather than later. In a cap world you need your ELC players to produce, and the Islanders have the opportunity for that as early as next season.