DownGoesMcDavid
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Most impressive is that he was able to dominate again this year but this time without Elias pettersson
Maybe Pettersson was a product of Dahlen all alongMost impressive is that he was able to dominate again this year but this time without Elias pettersson
Maybe Pettersson was a product of Dahlen all along
I still don't understand how the Sens gave this guy up for Burrows. He's such a gamebreaker !
That's the absolute last thing he should do.He should play in the CHL next year to prepare him for playing against men in the AHL.
Lol, just lolHe should play in the CHL next year to prepare him for playing against men in the AHL.
He should play in the CHL next year to prepare him for playing against men in the AHL.
Disagree with your insight on the Kesler trade. Benning (and probably ownership) wanted to remain competitive and needed to get back a player to fill the #2 centre spot, so they targeted Bonino. This was a move that wasn't good for a rebuilding team, but was short-sighted as a desperation move to make the playoffs. Had they not requested Bonino, they could have gotten a better pick or asset than 24th overall.
Just because we got a 2nd for Garrison doesn't mean the trade was Garrison for Vey. It was a 2nd round pick for Vey. It was a bad trade, no way around it.
As for Kassian for Prust - then why not waive Kassian? Why give up a 5th and take on a useless player with a higher cap hit? It's poor asset management.
So absolutely and completely wrong, we have heard over and over that they refused to give up the 10th OA, I have no idea why you are making up a narrative here to suit your argument.
Yeah, it isn't like he dominates against men right now.
LOL it's the same bad argument people used for Nylander 3 years ago.
You want him to prepare for something that he has been doing for 3 years?He should play in the CHL next year to prepare him for playing against men in the AHL.
He probably thinks the SEL is a junior leagueYeah, it isn't like he dominates against men right now.
We never win trades so honestly this feels rly oddHe's going to be a great pro, Canucks are lucky to have him. Sublime smarts.
Anyone else get David Pastrnak vibes?
Anyone else get David Pastrnak vibes?
Stylistically, maybe. But at the same age Dahlen was this season, Pastrnak put up 70 points in 80 games in the NHL. Actually, looking at Pasta's numbers, his development has been insane. From a 0.67 PPG in Allsvenskan in his draft year to a 1.00 PPG in the NHL four years later.
Pastrnak also played with Bergeron and Marchand though, that certainly boosted his production. But yeah, potential wise Pastrnak is probably a lofty comparison.