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Épisode 185 – Les Red Wings de Détroit et l’Yzerplan avec Oh Nyquist



Le créateur de contenu de la LNH, Oh Nyquist, se joint à nous pour parler de ses débuts, de sa vision du Yzerplan et des astuces que Yzerman pourrait avoir dans sa manche avant de répondre aux questions des auditeurs. N’oubliez pas de nous suivre sur Twitter et Instagram @GrindLinePod et consultez notre site Web à l’adresse www.grindlinepodcast.com ! Évaluez, commentez, abonnez-vous et découvrez nos produits sur Redbubble ! Utilisez le code promo GRINDLINE sur Manscaped.com pour obtenir 20 % de réduction sur votre commande et la livraison gratuite !*

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  1. The thing about all the Bertuzzi talk, is that everybody talks about Bert, when 100% of Larkins game is built on his speed and that's the first thing that goes with players and nobody talks about moving him before his value tanks the same way they do with Tyler.

    Which makes it seem personal for off ice reasons, because what they do on the ice I don't see where this expectation for Bert's game to fall off before Larkins comes from.

  2. My biggest problem as a Red Wings fan I do no trust Claude Lemieux as Seider's agent. Sure him and McCarty had their brofest and all of that but I still see him as the enemy. I'm willing to bet my last dollar he still has hatred for the Wings organization. He was humiliated by the hockey world. Don Cherry called him a turtle.

  3. I couldn't agree more with the Zadina assessment. More than anything else, I think that was the biggest problem I had with Blashill; poor usage and development of young players who weren't instantly successful. Sure, he let Raymond and Seider go when they started off incredibly strong. However Zadina, Svechnikov, and Cholowski (and I'm sure I'm missing others) were never really given a real chance.

    Zadina came into the league as a top level shooter, so naturally he's played about 150 of his 160 NHL games next to guys on the 3rd and 4th lines who seemed constitutionally incapable of putting a pass in his wheelhouse, much less creating space for him. The few chances he got on the 1st and second lines lasted until he went a single game without a point, or he made a bad defensive play.

    It felt like Blashill preferred leaning on the consistency from veterans rather than allowing young, high-upside prospects to have real opportunity. That's why Helm, Gagnier, Glendenning, Ernie, and Frans Nielsen's ghost got considerably more top 6 ice time than a confidence-starved Zadina. That, in turn, eroded his confidence further, and made his development that much more stunted. The hand-cuffed deployment of Filip and other skilled prospects I find unforgivable.

    Zadina should have been left in Grand Rapids where he could dominate or given a top 6 role on a bad Detroit team, period. While Blashill successfully made him a solid 4th line grinder, he only did so by actively preventing Filip from being in situations where he could adapt a potentially elite scoring touch to the NHL level. I just hope it's not too late, and that LaLonde can undo the damage done and give Zadina a real chance to succeed.

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