Chunk
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Location: Why did I move back here again?, IL Joined: 11.06.2015
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Potentially one good thing I see about him going to RFD is being able to bond with some other players that could be in the team pic in a few years.
The bigger ? For me is will he get the coaching needed from King and are there any mentoring types on the team? I know Versteeg will be there and hopefully that’s a role he can embrace and excel at. - HawkintheD
Brian Campbell worked with Boqvist last year on a few occasions. I would guess that option is still open. |
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Now that you mention it, it's been a while since Stan made a deal. I have a feeling another move is coming today, but it could be just gas I'm feeling, not too sure yet. - DarthKane
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Chunk
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Why did I move back here again?, IL Joined: 11.06.2015
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London lost solely because they were weak up-front. Simply didn’t have enough forward scoring. Boqvist had 10 in 11 and Bouchard was also great. Can’t fault the London D. Can we stop comparing Boqvist to Gus, as Gus is clueless on the ice and should not be in the NHL. - Z3Hawk
It's kind of an inevitable comparison. Outside of pedigree, they are very similar players. They both are offensively gifted, with below average defensive abilities. You could also strongly make the argument that Boqvist should not be in the NHL.
What about the comparison do you object to? (for the English majors, I apologize for the poor sentence structure).
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It's kind of an inevitable comparison. Outside of pedigree, they are very similar players. They both are offensively gifted, with below average defensive abilities. You could also strongly make the argument that Boqvist should not be in the NHL.
What about the comparison do you object to? (for the English majors, I apologize for the poor sentence structure). - Chunk
Even though I am, it's not something I nit-pick. My man, Raptor, is who you need to worry about, haha. |
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paulr
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: YYZ Joined: 06.26.2011
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London lost solely because they were weak up-front. Simply didn’t have enough forward scoring. Boqvist had 10 in 11 and Bouchard was also great. Can’t fault the London D. Can we stop comparing Boqvist to Gus, as Gus is clueless on the ice and should not be in the NHL. - Z3Hawk
No Londondodn't lose soley because of scoring, they lost in part to that and in part because they were not able to deal with Guelph's forechecking. And the comparison to Gus is strictly in reference to they both have strong offenssive skills and are not strong without the puck. I want to see both of them work on prevent defense and winning puck battles. Gus is currently a defenseman that can only play in offensive situations, I want to see Gus and Boqvist on the ice against the other team's top players, do some penalty killing and be an option in the last minutes to hold a lead. |
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LAHawk
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Joined: 11.02.2017
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No Londondodn't lose soley because of scoring, they lost in part to that and in part because they were not able to deal with Guelph's forechecking. And the comparison to Gus is strictly in reference to they both have strong offenssive skills and are not strong without the puck. I want to see both of them work on prevent defense and winning puck battles. Gus is currently a defenseman that can only play in offensive situations, I want to see Gus and Boqvist on the ice against the other team's top players, do some penalty killing and be an option in the last minutes to hold a lead. - paulr
Can Erik Karlsson do that? And he is getting $11 mil./yr.
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Abadseed
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Arlington hts, IL Joined: 01.20.2014
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Tyler do you think if Stan would have signed Dzingel took the money and term he got from the canes he wouldn’t have traded for Shaw? |
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I think it was 10 playoff games. Isn't that the number to burn the first year? - I Am The Breadman
I don't know all the nuances - I was just replying that it wasn't only regular season games that would knock off a year on an ELC contract - playoff games can too.
There seem to be some rule differences for players coming from college and especially after their senior season. Sikura completed his college career and signed the 2-year "college senior" ELC and had the first year of his ELC knocked off by playing 5 games with the Hawks at the end of the 2017/18 season.
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DarthKane
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: 5.13.4.9 Joined: 02.23.2012
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Tyler do you think if Stan would have signed Dzingel took the money and term he got from the canes he wouldn’t have traded for Shaw? - Abadseed
All else being equal it likely would have come down to Shaw or Dzingel, there's isn;t enough cap space for both. Plus, I don't think Stan wants to tie up too much salary cap space going forward, he wouldn't sign both Shaw and Dzingel is it jeopardized the team's chances of being able to re-sign both DeBrincat at Strome. |
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I don't know all the nuances - I was just replying that it wasn't only regular season games that would knock off a year on an ELC contract - playoff games can too.
There seem to be some rule differences for players coming from college and especially after their senior season. Sikura completed his college career and signed the 2-year "college senior" ELC and had the first year of his ELC knocked off by playing 5 games with the Hawks at the end of the 2017/18 season. - EbonyRaptor
I knew your basic gist, I don't know the nuances either, just trying to pick your brain if you did. I don't think Hillman & Hayden played more than Sikura to eat up their first year either. |
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Even though I am, it's not something I nit-pick. My man, Raptor, is who you need to worry about, haha. - I Am The Breadman
Ha ... I'm hardly an English major. I can barely put two sentences together. The who/whom thing was just an annoyance because I wasn't sure which one to use all the time either so I did a little research and found the he/him rule which helped.
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walleyeb1
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Petersburg, IL Joined: 09.25.2014
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It's only $3.375 per year. - BINGO!
Think it’s a fair deal, doesn’t tie either party up for a long time. He’s a decent regular season player, as long as you realize he’s probably going to be MIA come playoff time.
I like Shaw a lot more at $3.9 per year than Dzingle at $3.375. |
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Ha ... I'm hardly an English major. I can barely put two sentences together. The who/whom thing was just an annoyance because I wasn't sure which one to use all the time either so I did a little research and found the he/him rule which helped.
- EbonyRaptor
Hahahaha, just giving you a little bit of poop. |
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LAHawk
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Joined: 11.02.2017
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Think it’s a fair deal, doesn’t tie either party up for a long time. He’s a decent regular season player, as long as you realize he’s probably going to be MIA come playoff time.
I like Shaw a lot more at $3.9 per year than Dzingle at $3.375. - walleyeb1
Plus the Hawks were looking for players that were harder to play against and are defensively responsible, we did not lack goal scoring last year.
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DarthKane
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: 5.13.4.9 Joined: 02.23.2012
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Think it’s a fair deal, doesn’t tie either party up for a long time. He’s a decent regular season player, as long as you realize he’s probably going to be MIA come playoff time.
I like Shaw a lot more at $3.9 per year than Dzingle at $3.375. - walleyeb1
It's a fair deal and a fair term. Not a home-run signing but a solid move nonetheless. I am happy with Stan's off season plan so far, he's addressed the specific needs of the team and has not put the team in any long-term cap stress. While Stan has improved the team there are several players without any type of NTC that can be moved if needed, that's a big difference compared to previous years. |
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walleyeb1
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Petersburg, IL Joined: 09.25.2014
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Plus the Hawks were looking for players that were harder to play against and are defensively responsible, we did not lack goal scoring last year. - LAHawk
Yep, these two players play entirely different roles. |
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walleyeb1
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Petersburg, IL Joined: 09.25.2014
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This was in Powers article yesterday too:
Strome has remained in Chicago this offseason and has been participating in the Blackhawks’ strength and conditioning program and working on the ice with Prodigy Hockey’s Brian Keane. DeBrincat is in Chicago again this offseason as well.
“It was a combination of things,” Strome’s agent Mark Guy said of the decision to remain in Chicago. “It was something the team recommended just based on the success that DeBrincat had the year before, and it was also Dylan feels very comfortable there. He likes the setup there, he likes the people he was going to be working with, and the fact that Alex is going to be there doing it again and a few of the other players made sense for him to stay.”
Keane’s clients this summer include Toews, Kane, Strome, DeBrincat, Saad and Murphy. |
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walleyeb1
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Petersburg, IL Joined: 09.25.2014
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Brian Campbell worked with Boqvist last year on a few occasions. I would guess that option is still open. - Chunk
Brian Campbell now has an official title on the Blackhawks’ website: player development coach. He was listed in the media guide last season as hockey/business operations liaison. |
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Chunk
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Why did I move back here again?, IL Joined: 11.06.2015
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Plus the Hawks were looking for players that were harder to play against and are defensively responsible, we did not lack goal scoring last year. - LAHawk
I'll be interested to see if the scoring keeps pace with last year considering all the new faces.
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BDT36
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: IL Joined: 07.04.2012
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Quite a number also getting on the ice to occasionally play some semi-serious games against other pros (current and past). If you're in Chicago, the games are only $5 per ticket and you can stand at the glass or sit in the stands. When it's a hot day, it's a perfect respite.
Active Hawks System
Toews
Kane
DBC
Strome
Beaudin
Louis
Boqvist
Murphy
Vlasic
Broadhurst
Some Hawks Alums
Bollig
Darling
Pirri
Hinostroza
Hartman
Saw Q and StanBo at a couple of the games last year. Good way for them to see the new guys on ice in a lower pressure situation.
This year, they've also got a women's division (Kendall Coyne was on Kane's team last year) - pdx2ord
Kendall is still playing with the boys this year and is on Kane’s team again. We saw them play last year and it’s a lot of fun. Kane did not come that night, but Kendall held her own with the boys just fine, and we got to see DeBrincat, Dzingel, etc. too.
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Bubbs613
Detroit Red Wings |
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Location: Anywhere but Toronto , ON Joined: 09.19.2018
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I'm glad he's in Chicago and not in Detroit. |
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Ha ... I'm hardly an English major. I can barely put two sentences together. The who/whom thing was just an annoyance because I wasn't sure which one to use all the time either so I did a little research and found the he/him rule which helped.
- EbonyRaptor
Just say who the (frank). Solves that issue. |
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Chunk
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Location: Why did I move back here again?, IL Joined: 11.06.2015
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This was in Powers article yesterday too:
Strome has remained in Chicago this offseason and has been participating in the Blackhawks’ strength and conditioning program and working on the ice with Prodigy Hockey’s Brian Keane. DeBrincat is in Chicago again this offseason as well.
“It was a combination of things,” Strome’s agent Mark Guy said of the decision to remain in Chicago. “It was something the team recommended just based on the success that DeBrincat had the year before, and it was also Dylan feels very comfortable there. He likes the setup there, he likes the people he was going to be working with, and the fact that Alex is going to be there doing it again and a few of the other players made sense for him to stay.”
Keane’s clients this summer include Toews, Kane, Strome, DeBrincat, Saad and Murphy. - walleyeb1
Very interesting to see Saad’s name on that list. Maybe he got sick of hearing the same criticisms as Toews (not playing up to contract, etc) and decided to go the same route.
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Traded Joki to entice Mitchell to sign. Meeting Stan next week to discuss. - Assman22
Ass backwards if true |
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I'll be interested to see if the scoring keeps pace with last year considering all the new faces. - Chunk
At least i believe the opponent won't be scoring goals like they were last year |
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