Adityase
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I think he's measurably better this year, but I stand corrected on Glendening. Happily eating my crow in fact. Glad he's centering the 4th line.
I've always liked Glendening's game as well. And to see him so suddenly and effectively improve facets of his game (faceoffs, scoring chances), and anchor an effective shut-down line, is great.
Names have been removed because this isn't meant to be personal, but these are a couple of my favorite posts in recent months....
The criticism of his lack of offense is legit, but the overall valuation of him is so far off.
not sure what people not wanting Glendening around in the past has to do with anything
I have been big on Glendening for a while like you, liked the signing out of college. Now here is one for you Jaster, I told you this guy could be a legitimate pro center and not just a winger clear back to when he signed.
I actually wonder if they bumped Helm down if he would be a great winger still, not advocating it with the way he plays center these days, but he has a ton of versatility, even more than some of his bigger fans thought at the beginning, was amazed at U of M he didn't get the chance in the middle of this ice, he fits there so well. He is more physical on the wing though, still his defensive hockey IQ is incredible and the way he improves almost daily is exceptional.
You did. And you were right. Apparently, I put too much stock into the fact that he had never played center. It's rare you see a guy learn that position so late in his career. And has to be one in a million to not only switch to the position late, but then go on to shut down the Sidney Crosbys of the world.
I'll tell ya what, I fully trust Red Berenson, and I'm positive he had good reasons, but given what Glendening is now, nailing down the centerman duties at the NHL level and being dominant on faceoffs.... it's somewhat baffling that Red didn't eventually have him play in the middle in Ann Arbor. I mean, there were always great centers on the team when Glendening was there, guys who definitely should have been in top-6 spots ahead of him (Hagelin, Rust, Treais), but it seems crazy he wasn't molded into the 3rd-line center by the time he graduated. *shrug*
Andersson's role on offense is to remain a step behind due to his poor speed, then arrive late to blow the scoring chances his linemates provide him. He's replaceable.