Nik the Trik said:Pridham's been promoted to AGM per Lebrun.
Called it!
As did everybody else...
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Nik the Trik said:Pridham's been promoted to AGM per Lebrun.
herman said:https://twitter.com/dcmahiban/status/999321253642162176
Frank E said:herman said:https://twitter.com/dcmahiban/status/999321253642162176
Just in case anyone is looking to attribute this news to a decision that Dubas has just made, Middleton was made aware the Leafs weren't signing him a couple of months ago.
LOL...so true.CarltonTheBear said:Frank E said:herman said:https://twitter.com/dcmahiban/status/999321253642162176
Just in case anyone is looking to attribute this news to a decision that Dubas has just made, Middleton was made aware the Leafs weren't signing him a couple of months ago.
I was aware that the Leafs weren't signing him a couple of years ago.
sickbeast said:The big question is, how are they going to replace JVR's 40 goals? Not to mention Bozak.
There will be no more Middle men or Middle tons on this team, it all runs through Don Dubas.L K said:Yeah, that whole draft screamed of a number of questionable picks like Middleton. Guys with size who lack skill.
herman said:https://twitter.com/miro81s/status/999406178651332609
He really answers!
herman said:https://twitter.com/mirtle/status/999703109243826176
If he said "How's that?" at the end, he'd have that Babcock impression down.
herman said:https://twitter.com/mirtle/status/999703109243826176
If he said "How's that?" at the end, he'd have that Babcock impression down.
CarltonTheBear said:He's like a Babcock/Lou hybrid.
herman said:https://theathletic.com/342641/2018/05/25/built-in-the-soo-the-kyle-dubas-story/
Huge Dubas profile by Jonas Siegel.
The other thing that people around the league have pointed out is that none of the Leafs? top three executives ? below the president ? have pro playing experience. Pridham is probably the closest, having played Junior A briefly before blowing out his shoulder.
All three men are university educated, with Gilman holding a law degree from the University of North Dakota.
That is still fairly uncommon in the NHL ? I?d be surprised if the top three hockey ops people on many teams didn?t play even major junior ? but it has become more the way of things in other leagues, especially MLB and the NBA.
Gillis said he could see that becoming a trend. Or, at the very least, that it should become one.
?The last few years, I?ve done a lot of work with people in organizational science,? Gillis explained. ?Analyzing how high-functioning organizations work. I think you need a variety of different people who bring a variety of perspectives to any situation for it to be high functioning.
?Whether hockey will go this route, I?m not sure. I think there?s that possibility. It?ll take time. But I do think there?s a need for a highly diversified group of young executives to come into the business and add perspective and add a level of different experiences.?
3) You mentioned strong zone entry numbers. Sheldon Keefe seems to be a forward thinking coach, so are these numbers due to Sault Ste. Marie?s system emphasizing carry-ins and aggressive play at the bluelines, or is McCann uniquely good at winning the neutral zone? How do his ZE numbers compare to his teammates (and the rest of the OHL, if you have those stats)?
Jared?s controlled zone entry rate was 70% this season which was behind just Bryan Moore (77%), Tolchinsky (73%) and Watling (71%). Obviously, the style of play utilized and coached by Sheldon lends itself to high controlled zone entry numbers but being able to execute that style and not reverting to old habits requires speed, skill and game intelligence to make plays through the neutral zone. To that end, I would say Jared?s ability match up so well with the system taught and put in place by Sheldon. On the defensive side, Jared?s controlled zone entry against rate was 49%, 2nd on the team to Fritsch (48%). Collaborating the totals in both regards paints the picture of a terrific neutral zone player for you.
5) After adjusting scoring rate of recent 1st round picks for age and era, McCann?s boxcars compare most closely to Nick Foligno and Alex Burmistrov among OHLers. Do you think that McCann has more to give offensively in junior? Why might McCann?s offensive upside be higher than the players he most closely compares to?
[...] Jared also missed the net with his individual shot attempts more than anyone on our team by a wide margin. I would equate it to a young pitcher with just electric stuff that deals with control issues early in his career. He is one of the rare prospects in this draft that could flat out beat a goalie with his wrist shot from just inside the blue line regularly. As he works on his shooting accuracy, which he will tell you is a major priority, his numbers are going to drastically improve. His highlight reel from the past season shows what he is capable of with regards to end to end tantalizing offensive play when at his best.
The other thing that hinders Jared (and all of our centres production) is the system we deploy in the defensive zone. The centres must come very low (to the goalie) to provide the D a controlled option low in the zone. He cannot cheat ever or leave the zone, thus you will never see him slide behind the opposition D for easy chances and often has the puck with 5 members of the opposition in front of him versus 2 or 3 if he got the breakout pass from the winger off the wall as many others do.