The season is almost at hand. Where do we think Moritz Seider will START the season?
Pick for your top two choices where you think he will go.
Pick for your top two choices where you think he will go.
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I don't really see it like that. CHL is a decent place for him to acclimate to NA, on the ice and off. He would certainly get a lot of minutes and in all situations. Kind of a simulation of being a 1D. As far as men go, he'd be a division rival of Mr Quinton Byfield. I don't believe Owen Sound is expecting him, however.Anywhere but CHL. Only concern about AHL is fighting aspect/goonery.
I don't really see it like that. CHL is a decent place for him to acclimate to NA, on the ice and off. He would certainly get a lot of minutes and in all situations. Kind of a simulation of being a 1D. As far as men go, he'd be a division rival of Mr Quinton Byfield. I don't believe Owen Sound is expecting him, however.
I think Germany is most likely FWIW.
Saginaw Spirit on line 2, Sir.We should get him traded over to Sudbury so he and Byfield can start working on chemistry...
I hope he grabs an NHL job out of training camp. Seems mature enough, and the D is weak enough for him to be able to compete for a spot.
I think if he was playing 10 minutes a night in the DEL that he wouldn't have been offered a shot on the German national team and played a lot more than 10 minutes an night for them at the IIHF WC.I do not think that would be the right call at all. You don’t go from playing 10 minutes a night in the DEL straight to the NHL. Kid needs to build up some confidence first and log big minutes somewhere before we put him in the NHL.
Does the DEL keep TOI stats?I do not think that would be the right call at all. You don’t go from playing 10 minutes a night in the DEL straight to the NHL. Kid needs to build up some confidence first and log big minutes somewhere before we put him in the NHL.
The IIHF does and he played a lot more than 10 minutes a night for Germany at the WCs. If he played 10 minutes a night for Mannheim he wouldn't hjave even been a consideration for the national team. Lol.Does the DEL keep TOI stats?
Or is that just a guess on how much he was playing?
I think if he was playing 10 minutes a night in the DEL that he wouldn't have been offered a shot on the German national team and played a lot more than 10 minutes an night for them at the IIHF WC.
Why do you make things up?
I am not assuming you are 'making things up', just wondering what the source is for that TOI.Someone posted his DEL ice time, and it was right around there. No idea why you’re so aggressively assuming I’m “making things up”.
I am not assuming you are 'making things up', just wondering what the source is for that TOI.
Perhaps next time I will phrase it differently.
For comparison here is the TOI for all Mannheim defensemen. (I don't have the PP and SH TOI for the others because I would have to compile them manually going through every single game report and I don't have time to do that right now).
Regular Season:
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Player GP TOI Joonas Lehtivuori 41 19:12 Sinan Akdag 52 18:49 Mark Katic 51 18:31 Thomas Larkin 33 18:00 Brendan Mikkelson 47 16:48 Denis Reul 47 16:42 Cody Lampl 34 14:19 Moritz Seider 29 12:13 Janik Möser 23 10:25
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Player GP TOI Joonas Lehtivuori 14 20:06 Thomas Larkin 14 18:52 Mark Katic 14 18:34 Sinan Akdag 12 18:28 Denis Reul 14 18:08 Brendan Mikkelson 14 13:42 Moritz Seider 14 11:49 Cody Lampl 2 08:51 Janik Möser 0 00:00
I actually looked up the DEL website after reading your comment but couldn't find ice-time stats and it took me a lot longer than 2 seconds and I didn't know that a German poster posted ice-time stats so there is no way I could find that.Not you, the other poster calling me out without taking the time to even try to do 2 seconds of research themselves. (while being wrong)
Here is the post from a German poster in our Seider thread on his TOI:
So it was 12 minutes, not 10. But as you can see, he was at the bottom of the totem pole on his team.