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Mar 31 @ 5:05 PM ET
AHL in general is a gritty league and nylander falls on the opposite end of the scale. I wonder if its like the playmaker who cant really pile up the assists in the ahl because no matter how many great passes he makes, the guy on the other end of them is a 29 year old career minor leaguer with brick hands? Im not saying thats Nylanders situation but perhaps thats what forsberg is getting at. That its hard to really see a scoring wingers talents on display when they cant get him the puck in scoring situations? - Sabresfan-365
Correct. Forsberg believes that with Nyalnder's style of play in the AHL is a difficult league for him to show case his talents and he's better suited in the NHL then the AHL. What is holding him back now from getting the call up is his strength, needs to get stronger, and they all know it. He's a tweener right now.
Forsberg also said they were disappointed in Nylander in the WC in the more important games but are really pleased with Asplund. In just one year his development is going at higher pace than expected.
Correct. Forsberg believes that with Nyalnder's style of play in the AHL is a difficult league for him to show case his talents and he's better suited in the NHL then the AHL. What is holding him back now from getting the call up is his strength, needs to get stronger, and they all know it. He's a tweener right now.
Forsberg also said they were disappointed in Nylander in the WC in the more important games but are really pleased with Asplund. In just one year his development is going at higher pace than expected. - mhp
regardless of who's moved up front in the off season, id like to see him in the AHL next year at least through the world juniors. with his talent and what they want from him, youd like his call up to be his first and last if you get what i mean.
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Mar 31 @ 5:32 PM ET
regardless of who's moved up front in the off season, id like to see him in the AHL next year at least through the world juniors. with his talent and what they want from him, youd like his call up to be his first and last if you get what i mean. - Sabresfan-365
Agreed. If Nylander needs an off season to build up his strength and then let's see how he does in the AHL next year. I think they realize he needs a faster path in his development but it sounds like Asplund might have surpassed him.
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Mar 31 @ 5:37 PM ET
Agreed. If Nylander needs an off season to build up his strength and then let's see how he does in the AHL next year. I think they realize he needs a faster path in his development but it sounds like Asplund might have surpassed him. - mhp
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Mar 31 @ 5:44 PM ET
Agreed. If Nylander needs an off season to build up his strength and then let's see how he does in the AHL next year. I think they realize he needs a faster path in his development but it sounds like Asplund might have surpassed him. - mhp
Nylander needs to beef up just like Reinhart did, but to show his talent he needs a real center. Guys like Eric Cornel just aren't going to cut it. Nylander is just skating around in circles out there while the opposition always has the puck because he's not big enough or defensively sound enough yet to take it away, and his center SUCK!!!
So it seems the consensus is that Nylander will be fine. If we can only get one legitimate top6 forward out of him, Bailey, Baptiste, or Fasching we could see a big turn around next year. I think we will do what Toronto did this year.
You keep on saying he's the marking guy but that's just not true he has more influence in decisions that you don't know about it's been in the paper - GERBE!!!75PTS
So was this...
I actually remember seeing this one on store shelves here.
Forsberg, that Euro scout, suggested that his game translates better to the pros vs the AHL...not really sure how that is supposed to be. At the same point, we need to gauge if he's a summer or a couple years off. That would probably be the determining factor in what to do with Evander. - RhinoFan
The AHL is less skill, more physical. He's the opposite of that.
Beggars can't be choosers though. He's younger, has more talent (presumably) and he's fast. Might look good with Eichel - chilliard77
Ennis is pretty talented overall, think boedker is just faster. And in his case its still likely that you can find away to move his deal for cap space. Should be there first choice since i dont think they'd be able to move moulson or bogo without taking something back or retaining salary(celery)
This is awesome. I don't know if it's actually what it looks like, but it would be awesome if it was. Also, maybe don't clap like a moron behind one of the most dangerous snakes in the world while a guy has his face about 3 feet from it.
Ennis is pretty talented overall, think boedker is just faster. And in his case its still likely that you can find away to move his deal for cap space. Should be there first choice since i dont think they'd be able to move moulson or bogo without taking something back or retaining salary(celery) - Sabresfan-365
Just wait until the protected lists come out... This site/thread will burn to the ground with the speculation.