Deebs
There's no easy way out
- Feb 5, 2014
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Mete should never see the ice as an everyday NHL'er again.
The thing is, I don't want ghost's 4.5M cap hit on the books. We need that money to either find an upgrade on Chiarot, or sign/re-sign forwards and upgrade Drouin.
Ability to get to loose pucks? What’s the advantage there if he’s too weak to clear the puck when someone is on him or he gets pinned to the boards easily by literally any NHL player since he’s weaker than a child?
He’s good at one thing: skating it out when there’s space. That’s it. Otherwise he’s going to lose the battle and get hemmed in his zone.
I agree with that in terms of cap space and the only way I would make that move is if we can send Byron the other way but also get the Flyers to retain. Byron has been playing better of late so probably a bad time to want to trade him (to some fans) but it's also a good time to capitalize on it.
Throwback -
Mete hype was real, some were saying he's better than Sergachev.That last part can't be real? Everyone and their grandma knew Mete was not the solution lol
I think Mete is definitely an NHLer and a potentially solid one. Unfortunately, he seems like a miscast with our current group of blueliners.
The management does not believe he's a fit next to Weber.
They think Petry needs a different type of partner.
He's not good enough to carry a pairing with a rookie, while playing on his off-side.
I was wondering if anyone could provide the following statistics for Mete-Weber and Chiarot-Weber pairings:
Games played, 5-on-5 minutes/game, 5-on-5 GA/60 min., 5-on-5 GF/60 min.
Mete hype was real, some were saying he's better than Sergachev.
Was not a lot but there was a few during their rookie year. Not sure how it surprises after seeing a tweet about him being untouchable...Where?
I've never seen a single poster say that.
Some or one?
Where?
I've never seen a single poster say that.
Some or one?
Farewell, Victor