CarltonTheBear said:
cw said:
https://twitter.com/nickbarden/status/1746002757360750894
I read today that all 14 of his goals have come at even-strength, which is pretty amazing (but also how does he not have a single powerplay goal?).
I'm not sure.
We gave a few Marlies tickets to a visitor in the fall. I haven't been able to go see them yet this year.
Some clues:
Bellows has 4 PP assists so he gets some PP time - probably 2nd PP. 2 of those assists came last night.
He arrived in November. He probably wasn't on the PP until more recently when he'd had a chance to work his way into the lineup
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On the 2nd goal and 6th goals in the above video, both PPs last night, Bellows assists from the right boards
At 16% efficiency, the Marlies have one of the weaker PPs in the league. I'm sure they miss Robertson, McMann & Holmberg and maybe Lajoie & Lagesson from their PP units. Those players going to the NHL probably helped to make room for Bellows addition. They had one of the best PPs last season but have lost 60% of those goals from their roster.
The Marlies are about 6th in PP opportunities in the AHL this year so they have had lots of chances. Bellows could help them.
I looked at Bellows 14 goals for the Marlies. He scores from all over: blue paint, half boards, even a couple of seeing eye shots from the blue line. His shot is decent but didn't overwhelm me. He doesn't stand around - he tends to keep moving which has helped his scoring. Seems to have adequate size and strength. But I'm not sure his skating is up to NHL standards. I think his speed is below average. I don't feel like I've got a good handle on him. Not sure of his hockey sense or attitude. Need to see more.
In the past 15 months, the Islanders, Flyers & Hurricanes have cut him loose.
If they sign him to a NHL deal, I think he has to clear waivers.
His coach spoke well of him last night as his PTO ended. He said Bellows was doing what he needed to do. The tone of his remarks sounded like he expected Bellows would still be with the team but he did not say that explicitly.