« Je pensais que lui et sa ligne (jeudi) soir étaient excellents. C’était la ligne la plus remarquable qui a généré le plus d’occasions. C’est sa vitesse, sa ténacité. Il est dans le match ce soir, c’est donc son quatrième look – et ceux sont mérités… Il a très bien joué. » Pour ajouter : des gens m’ont demandé si l’abandon de Belzile et Nash augmentait les chances de Cuylle et Othmann de réussir, mais je n’en suis pas si sûr. Les enfants ont été impressionnés, mais ces vétérans étaient en compétition pour le rôle du 13F. Brodzinski est celui qui a le plus à gagner de ces mouvements.
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lionson76
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He was all over the ice and I can tell he has a scorching wrist shot. Totally fine with him being the extra forward. The prospects probably need more time in the minors, but I could see them getting a mid season call up if there are injuries or a trade opens up a spot. No need to rush, but I’m sure Cuylle is getting anxious to get the call up.
Brodz is 30, he is what he is. A decent option for 13th forward.
If Lavy anticipates a top 9 position is in play, Cuylle is your guy. He and Othmann both stand to benefit from 20 minutes a night in Hartford, but get nothing from 8 minutes every other game in the big league. We’ve damaged enough prospects like that.
Been saying for 2 seasons his motor is needed in the bottom 6. He plays at NHL speed but lacks awareness of time and space. He’s all gas no breaks which is great for a Laviolette system but hopefully he can figure out how to be effective in all 3 zones. Routinely getting to places early or not seeing the extra pass have been the only things holding him from being in the show.
No thanks.
I don’t know why but I keep hoping JBrod makes it, he seems to always increase his lines tempo and pressure