leafsfan1234
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Very strange coaching indeed. Almqvist is a fine PP specialist but replacing him on the PP with Donovan instead of Dahlin at midseason is a decision I will never understand.
Dont know, call Mats Sundin and tell him how ridiculous he sounds. He warned Dahlin about the pressure he will face, that he himself wasnt prepared for being picked as nr one. You get a huge target on your back. Now Sundin was in Toronto so that would add to it a few ton.
Do you say this about every #1 pick, every year?Dont know, call Mats Sundin and tell him how ridiculous he sounds. He warned Dahlin about the pressure he will face, that he himself wasnt prepared for being picked as nr one. You get a huge target on your back. Now Sundin was in Toronto so that would add to it a few ton.
Year 1 - 25 points
Year 2 - 40 points
Year 3 - 55 points
I wouldn’t say no way, it depends if he plays on PP1 with Eichel-Risto-Reinhart-ROR or not. They were number 1 2 years ago sucked last year and are due for a bounce back. If he can put together 15-20 PP points he could be in the mid 40s easily. Otherwise I could see 30s
From every account I've heard, analysts and scouts alike agreed that Dahlin would have gone first overall this year even if he entered the draft as a forward. Obviously, defense is a different position to be playing as an 18 year entering the highest league in the world, but you see what I'm saying, right? The consensus #1 pick in a draft, regardless of whether he play D or F. That's some high praise, and it says volumes about his skillset and toolbox.Don't know about that, a minimum of 40 points is asking a lot from a rookie defenseman, especially on the 18/19 Sabres.
Doughty had 27 and Hedman had 20 in their first seasons.
That is a quote from one Leafs scout, probably said in jest. It's absolutely hyperbole.From every account I've heard, analysts and scouts alike agreed that Dahlin would have gone first overall this year even if he entered the draft as a forward. Obviously, defense is a different position to be playing as an 18 year entering the highest league in the world, but you see what I'm saying, right? The consensus #1 pick in a draft, regardless of whether he play D or F. That's some high praise, and it says volumes about his skillset and toolbox.
I should rephrase what I said earlier, and instead of saying slightly disappointed, I'll switch to slightly underwhelming. Points aren't the be-all-end-all, so if he gets high 20s/mid 30s or so and shows that he can dominate at times and prove that he's worthy of the #1 OA in his first year, then I'd consider that a great first year. But...less than 20 points for a kid with that kind of talent? I wouldn't be super thrilled.
Regardless, his rookie season isn't going to define his career so really this is just a fun exercise in wasting time farting around on here
That's actually one of the things I'm least concerned about with this kid. He entered a pro league at 16-17yo and thrived. Has been on some of the biggest stages and thrived. He loves it.I belive he will have a rough first year and then takeoff. Swedes dont usally cope with big hype well. I think i he will work on the defensive play first, get a feel for the much faster and harder game. I want him to do good but not get my hope up before this first season. He can get 17 points and still play realy good D. But i want to be wrong with about 50-60 points...
When it's about another team's prospect: "said in jest and total hyperbole."That is a quote from one Leafs scout, probably said in jest. It's absolutely hyperbole.
That is a quote from one Leafs scout, probably said in jest. It's absolutely hyperbole.
If you seriously think a guy would be drafted 1st overall to play a different position, I don't know what to say. I would say the same thing if it was said about a Leafs player. Like when a national writer said Eichel wasn't fit to tie Matthews skates pre-draft lottery.When it's about another team's prospect: "said in jest and total hyperbole."
About a Leafs prospect: "spread the news. spread it wiiiiiiiiiide!"
Dahlin played center until he was 13, when he switched to D. 3 years later, he was playing for Frolunda in a men's league... as a defenseman.If you seriously think a guy would be drafted 1st overall to play a different position, I don't know what to say. I would say the same thing if it was said about a Leafs player. Like when a national writer said Eichel wasn't fit to tie Matthews skates pre-draft lottery.
Mats was drafted by Quebec was he not?
But on the topic of Dahlin and the pressure. Dahlin couldn't go to a more friendly place when it comes to pressure on their top picks. The media, even with the major sources consolidating are a bunch of pushovers, who usually get their news from other outlets. I can probably guess Dahlin puts more pressure on himself than he will get from anybody in Buffalo.
If they are from europe and its 30years between first drafts pick in a top four/five country i would. Smaller ice faaaaaster pace , and different system.Do you say this about every #1 pick, every year?
When it's about another team's prospect: "said in jest and total hyperbole."
About a Leafs prospect: "spread the news. spread it wiiiiiiiiiide!"
That's actually one of the things I'm least concerned about with this kid. He entered a pro league at 16-17yo and thrived. Has been on some of the biggest stages and thrived. He loves it.
After Terry Pegula, the Buffalo Sabres owner sat down and had dinner with him, he said this:
"Ice cube," Sabres owner Terry Pegula told The Instigators on Friday when asked to describe his interactions with Dahlin. "I don't think any of this bothers him."
Mentally, he's ready. We'll see if he's physically there yet though.