Yes leave the other lines alone and swap Rattie for MarodyNot if he's playing with McDavid
Yes leave the other lines alone and swap Rattie for MarodyNot if he's playing with McDavid
For what it's worth, playing well enough into his first year pro to find real success at the AHL level and earn a call up should be seen as a good sign.He looked smart and had some pretty surprising stick skills and offensive instinct in the preseason. But Pulju also convinced me he was going to the light the world on fire with his preseason performance so who really knows. Either way, excited to see what we got in Marody. Especially since he's our Pat Maroon consolation prize.
For what it's worth, playing well enough into his first year pro to find real success at the AHL level and earn a call up should be seen as a good sign.
Absolutely, so I'm doing my best to curtail excitement, but as a rookie PRO that also strikes me as a good sign. I sincerely want him on the wing with Reider and Draisaitl, just to see what he can do there. Worst case, he doesn't fit.True and agreed. He's been lighting up the AHL which CAN be a good sign, you need to do that first before making any noise in the Bigs. But of course, that's just the bare minimum requirement, there's many who lit up the AHL and couldn't translate that.
Absolutely, so I'm doing my best to curtail excitement, but as a rookie PRO that also strikes me as a good sign. I sincerely want him on the wing with Reider and Draisaitl, just to see what he can do there. Worst case, he doesn't fit.
Even if it's only for a few games. He is still a pro rookie as you mention and him getting some NHL games will help him see what else he has to work on.Absolutely, so I'm doing my best to curtail excitement, but as a rookie PRO that also strikes me as a good sign. I sincerely want him on the wing with Reider and Draisaitl, just to see what he can do there. Worst case, he doesn't fit.
I think a lot of these comments about not expecting much from AHL players has to do with that poster a few years back (I can’t remember who he was now) who argued with us for an entire summer that Mark Arcobello’s almost two points per game down there meant something. That thread got nasty and he didn’t quit until the season started and Arcobello got an opportunity to show him how wrong he was. Anytime someone brings up AHL points per game now many of us have flashbacks.
Two different things. Rattie should get 16 goals and 30 assists playing with Connor McDavid. Because of the way our team is structured we’re going to need low cost players like him for years.Wasn't me, but I don't understand how you can say that Arcobello showed him he was wrong. He played the full next season and got 16 goals playing on 4 different teams. If Rattie had a 16 goal, 30 point season playing mostly 2nd/3rd line this year, i think everyone would be happy enough. They traded him for Derek Roy that year, who worked out well.
For sure, though it will get "interesting" when people get healthyI was very impressed with his game lastnight. Good forechecker, disrupts the puck carrier without taking penalties, makes safe and simple plays, gets his shot off quick. His style of play reminds me of Mark Stone.
Deserves to stay here until he has a poor game/someone outplays him.
Marody had a pretty good game, but I want to see if he can keep it up once the just-called-up adrenaline wears off before making any long range plans with him.
I was at game and thought he played good. Puju should be sent down
I had big hopes for him after pre-season. I was down on the glass taking pictures of the Oilers in warm up against Nashville and Puju has quite a shot. I just feel his IQ is not where it should beCompletely agree.
I posted in another thread that I question if Jesse is mentally strong enough to deal with a demotion to the AHL. He seems like a very high maintenance player emotionally.
I had big hopes for him after pre-season. I was down on the glass taking pictures of the Oilers in warm up against Nashville and Puju has quite a shot. I just feel his IQ is not where it should be
Its a valid concern. I am not sure what the issue is with Jesse but I am convinced by virtue of his play that he is more to blame that the coach.
I really do think the AHL is the place for him right now but as i mentioned he doesnt appear to be very mentally tough so I am not sue how he would handle a demotion.
I wouldn't look at trading him so I'd do whatever is best for his long term development.
That would be Tyler Benson.Could see him being Stromes replacement in 2 years.
I dont see anything wrong with the way he thinks the game, he has always been a playmaker. I think he is being over coached and afraid to make mistakes, and the result is he makes more mistakes.I had big hopes for him after pre-season. I was down on the glass taking pictures of the Oilers in warm up against Nashville and Puju has quite a shot. I just feel his IQ is not where it should be
That would be Tyler Benson.
You might be right but I wished he would.I can't see him moving to center.
Well from what I seen, he was outta place many times in the 3 games I just seen.I dont see anything wrong with the way he thinks the game, he has always been a playmaker. I think he is being over coached and afraid to make mistakes, and the result is he makes more mistakes.
These new phrases "hockey IQ" and "line driver" made up by pundits suck.