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Post by BigT on Aug 7, 2024 8:12:41 GMT -6
I was watching a Sens game last year. The post game was epic. They lost. Jamie McLennan was on with a couple others. The consensus was that the Sens don’t play team defense and it wasn’t coaching. The players in general just wanna score. Also, I see too many youngens too quick there. None of them learned properly, including Brady. Lots of problems with that team. I think that team will eventually be dismantled. The new ownership will tank for Gavin McKenna. I don’t see Brady staying around. I really don’t. I see him talking to management and looking for a new home halfway through the season. Probably won’t get done until the draft lotto is over. But I don’t see him wanting to hang around there much longer. Plus there’s the Canada thing now. Taxes have risen. The culture is rotten. And so is Ottawa the heart of it all. There’s been many articles written up here in the last few months on how high paid star players will want out. Tavares decision on his taxes will be interesting. He got a 15 million bonus for signing. There was a clause if it wasn’t salary, you didn’t have to pay 53%. Now the government is going back on that. He will owe roughly 8 million. So I fear it’ll crush all sports here. Even many Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly wanting out. Including Guerrero and Bichette. So Brady wanting out soon and to a team in the west, makes perfect sense and Chicago will have the assets to get him. Maybe Rinzel, 1st rounder Misiak and Slaggert? They get a decent package. Hawks get the guy they want and really plug up a hole!!! Even if the Sens do have to start over,a 22yro stud center like Stutzle and a 22yro stud D-man kike Sanderson both wrapped-up long term ain't a bad place to start. 'IF' the Sens ever entertain moving Stutzle.........you take a HUGE run at that kid!!!!!! You make your country sound like a terrible place and I found it quite the opposite every time I spent time up there.........I'll stick to hockey. I don’t believe they’ll tank the whole thing. Stutzle and Sanderson will be mainstays. I think they’ll be forced to trade Brady and take a bit of a step back. If Norris falls apart again. And we’d have to think that’s a massive possibility. I think if Norris does last, Pinto is definitely out. He’s not gonna play 3LC forever. The Sens may very well want a lateral move for Brady. But look how that panned out for Calgary? I think they’ll want young, cheaper NHL ready kids. The more I think about it, the more I see Rinzel as a trade piece now. He will most likely be a top 4 dman. And I don’t see room for that in Chicago for the next 4-5 years. My guess is Rinzel will be one of the top dmen in NCAA after this year. Good chance he’s used as trade bait next offseason. And the Sens need RHD bad. It’s all starting to add up!!!
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Post by vadarx on Aug 7, 2024 11:43:49 GMT -6
Even if the Sens do have to start over,a 22yro stud center like Stutzle and a 22yro stud D-man kike Sanderson both wrapped-up long term ain't a bad place to start. 'IF' the Sens ever entertain moving Stutzle.........you take a HUGE run at that kid!!!!!! You make your country sound like a terrible place and I found it quite the opposite every time I spent time up there.........I'll stick to hockey. I don’t believe they’ll tank the whole thing. Stutzle and Sanderson will be mainstays. I think they’ll be forced to trade Brady and take a bit of a step back. If Norris falls apart again. And we’d have to think that’s a massive possibility. I think if Norris does last, Pinto is definitely out. He’s not gonna play 3LC forever. The Sens may very well want a lateral move for Brady. But look how that panned out for Calgary? I think they’ll want young, cheaper NHL ready kids. The more I think about it, the more I see Rinzel as a trade piece now. He will most likely be a top 4 dman. And I don’t see room for that in Chicago for the next 4-5 years. My guess is Rinzel will be one of the top dmen in NCAA after this year. Good chance he’s used as trade bait next offseason. And the Sens need RHD bad. It’s all starting to add up!!! why would Rinzel be trade bait? he and Levshunov are our only two RHD prospects. I would think guys like EDM and Allan are more likely.
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Post by BigT on Aug 7, 2024 14:25:57 GMT -6
I don’t believe they’ll tank the whole thing. Stutzle and Sanderson will be mainstays. I think they’ll be forced to trade Brady and take a bit of a step back. If Norris falls apart again. And we’d have to think that’s a massive possibility. I think if Norris does last, Pinto is definitely out. He’s not gonna play 3LC forever. The Sens may very well want a lateral move for Brady. But look how that panned out for Calgary? I think they’ll want young, cheaper NHL ready kids. The more I think about it, the more I see Rinzel as a trade piece now. He will most likely be a top 4 dman. And I don’t see room for that in Chicago for the next 4-5 years. My guess is Rinzel will be one of the top dmen in NCAA after this year. Good chance he’s used as trade bait next offseason. And the Sens need RHD bad. It’s all starting to add up!!! why would Rinzel be trade bait? he and Levshunov are our only two RHD prospects. I would think guys like EDM and Allan are more likely. He’ll command more on the trade market. And whether we like it or not. Seth is here for the duration of that contract. So even if Arty surpasses him (I believe that’s the plan), Seth will be a top 4. There’s plenty of time to find another option. Hawks will need a top forward soon. Not saying any of the kids they drafted won’t be. But Brady at 8 million is a good thing. Rinzel, 1st and another prospect should get that done. It’s not like I’m giving up on him. I just think one of KK, Arty, Rinzel or Vlasic will have to be dealt. I doubt it’s Pickles, Arty or KK. Seth will eliminate the need for another RHD. He is pretty good. Most just hate the contract and take it out on him!!!
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Post by galaxytrash on Aug 18, 2024 18:46:09 GMT -6
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Post by OldTimeHawky on Aug 18, 2024 21:38:10 GMT -6
His knee injury first started in Boston, he didn't want to miss the playoffs so he opted out of surgery and rehab it, he was skating well with Bedard till that reckless hit against Boston. I can see a healed up Hall getting close to 30, especially if his new shooting technique works.
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Post by squishy24 on Aug 19, 2024 8:16:25 GMT -6
His knee injury first started in Boston, he didn't want to miss the playoffs so he opted out of surgery and rehab it, he was skating well with Bedard till that reckless hit against Boston. I can see a healed up Hall getting close to 30, especially if his new shooting technique works. Truly an asset, even as a tdl dump. He probably will ask to be traded to a contender. Give the Hawks four months of quality play and mentoring then flip him to either Colorado or possibly Vegas
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Post by galaxytrash on Aug 20, 2024 20:30:09 GMT -6
18 posts related to our friend gig have been moved from here to the "what are we going to talk about now" thread.
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Post by malagahawks on Aug 22, 2024 13:03:11 GMT -6
Soooo... I haven't been around lately but as things go I keep an eye on what's happening. Draisaitl's agent has given Scotty until the end of this month or talks will cease. There is some speculation the Oilers "should" trade Draisaitl for a haul & get younger. I would love to see him on Bedard's wing for the next 8 years. That probably means at a minimum 14M x 8 =112M.
What would you give up in a hypothetical sign & trade?
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Post by BigT on Aug 24, 2024 7:37:53 GMT -6
On a side note, it sounds like Ryan Reaves may be on his way to the Blackhawks. Stay tuned for that!!!
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Post by vadarx on Aug 24, 2024 7:50:35 GMT -6
On a side note, it sounds like Ryan Reaves may be on his way to the Blackhawks. Stay tuned for that!!! noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Corey Perry was bad enough last summer, KfC! don't do it!
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Post by BigT on Aug 24, 2024 7:52:25 GMT -6
Soooo... I haven't been around lately but as things go I keep an eye on what's happening. Draisaitl's agent has given Scotty until the end of this month or talks will cease. There is some speculation the Oilers "should" trade Draisaitl for a haul & get younger. I would love to see him on Bedard's wing for the next 8 years. That probably means at a minimum 14M x 8 =112M. What would you give up in a hypothetical sign & trade? I think OTH or Tincup maybe be able to vouch for this. It sounds like Drainis signing for 13.5. But we never know. Anything can change. I feel that if he isn’t signed by the start of the season, he’ll reach free agency. Maybe if they win the Cup, he stays. But I fear he’ll be gone. I’m not sure I’d form out 14 million for a guy who’s gonna be almost 30 when that contract starts. I think it’s very crippling to a team. He’ll be 30 next year on October 27. He turns 29 this year. I don’t see him as a realistic fit. Hawks have a shit ton of assets, whether it be picks or prospects. I see a big trade coming for the Hawks next offseason. There’s gonna be a good young forward who wants out of a city ( Brady?). There’s always one or two every year or so. I still believe that scenario plays out. I do not believe free agency is the key to the future. I pretty much guarantee that Marner is staying put. They’ll have 11 million from Tavares. Them stripping Tavares of the C is a guarantee that they will not be bringing him back. So they can afford to give an extra million to Marner at 12.7 ish. I don’t see Rantanen leaving either. He’ll take 10 million to stay there. Plus I’m not sure if Landeskog ever truly makes it back. I’m sure he’ll try. But he’s probably all but done. So the Avs will have money!!!
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Post by BigT on Aug 24, 2024 8:14:37 GMT -6
On a side note, it sounds like Ryan Reaves may be on his way to the Blackhawks. Stay tuned for that!!! noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Corey Perry was bad enough last summer, KfC! don't do it! Reevo is a well respected guy. I doubt he’d be an every day player. He and Maroon would barely be on the roster on the same game. I’m not saying it’s gonna happen. But Reevo is probably done in Toronta!!!
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Post by hsbob on Aug 24, 2024 9:26:44 GMT -6
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Corey Perry was bad enough last summer, KfC! don't do it! Reevo is a well respected guy. I doubt he’d be an every day player. He and Maroon would barely be on the roster on the same game. I’m not saying it’s gonna happen. But Reevo is probably done in Toronta!!! I agree, Reaves' off-ice reputation is solid,but Perry has a spotless 17 year off-ice reputation too......until last November anyway. If the Hawks had a few more young forwards ready to make the jump this year,both Maroon and Reaves would clog-up roster spots but it looks like quite a few top forward prospects will be playing and developing together in Rockford this year. If Bedard has the season many of us expect,he'll draw even more attention around the league. The only thing better than having one cheap certified BADASS around on a 1yr deal,is having two,neither will take exception at being scratched or seeing 6-8mins either.
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Post by hsbob on Aug 24, 2024 10:41:05 GMT -6
Soooo... I haven't been around lately but as things go I keep an eye on what's happening. Draisaitl's agent has given Scotty until the end of this month or talks will cease. There is some speculation the Oilers "should" trade Draisaitl for a haul & get younger. I would love to see him on Bedard's wing for the next 8 years. That probably means at a minimum 14M x 8 =112M. What would you give up in a hypothetical sign & trade? I think OTH or Tincup maybe be able to vouch for this. It sounds like Drainis signing for 13.5. But we never know. Anything can change. I feel that if he isn’t signed by the start of the season, he’ll reach free agency. Maybe if they win the Cup, he stays. But I fear he’ll be gone. I’m not sure I’d form out 14 million for a guy who’s gonna be almost 30 when that contract starts. I think it’s very crippling to a team. He’ll be 30 next year on October 27. He turns 29 this year. I don’t see him as a realistic fit. Hawks have a shit ton of assets, whether it be picks or prospects. I see a big trade coming for the Hawks next offseason. There’s gonna be a good young forward who wants out of a city ( Brady?). There’s always one or two every year or so. I still believe that scenario plays out. I do not believe free agency is the key to the future. I pretty much guarantee that Marner is staying put. They’ll have 11 million from Tavares. Them stripping Tavares of the C is a guarantee that they will not be bringing him back. So they can afford to give an extra million to Marner at 12.7 ish. I don’t see Rantanen leaving either. He’ll take 10 million to stay there. Plus I’m not sure if Landeskog ever truly makes it back. I’m sure he’ll try. But he’s probably all but done. So the Avs will have money!!! The only way a team acquires Drystruddle is through an UFA signing IMO. Giving-up massive assets AND a max-term/max-$$$ deal for a 30yro forward could be a real problem in only a few years. Our friend mvr has told us forwards peak by their late 20's(where's he been?),and many have. Injuries also become more prevalent north of 30. He's also far from age appropriate @30,our oldest 'next-gen' core player is only 23,Vlasic,and most are still 18-21. Big Brady @24? HELL YES!! He's signed for 8.25M for four more and is there a better young power winger available to play with Bedard? Seriously? The 6'4" 225lb beast would VEHEMENTLY protect the youngster,set him up,finish his 'sweet dishes',fore-check relentlessly,battle in front and take the tougher draws too,coming off a 52.6% season. Is there a better potential Bedard linemate anywhere in the league when you consider Big Brady's age and his other attributes? If the Sens have another down year,Big Brady will want out,if they have a good season with a healthy return from Norris,that'll relegate 23yro Shane Pinto to 3rd-line minutes and he might want out.......stay tuned.
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Post by vadarx on Aug 24, 2024 12:20:53 GMT -6
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Corey Perry was bad enough last summer, KfC! don't do it! Reevo is a well respected guy. I doubt he’d be an every day player. He and Maroon would barely be on the roster on the same game. I’m not saying it’s gonna happen. But Reevo is probably done in Toronta!!! yeah, I know. but still... what else are we getting for him? I expect he comes along with a better pick than we are giving.
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Post by ukhawk on Aug 24, 2024 15:14:32 GMT -6
I think OTH or Tincup maybe be able to vouch for this. It sounds like Drainis signing for 13.5. But we never know. Anything can change. I feel that if he isn’t signed by the start of the season, he’ll reach free agency. Maybe if they win the Cup, he stays. But I fear he’ll be gone. I’m not sure I’d form out 14 million for a guy who’s gonna be almost 30 when that contract starts. I think it’s very crippling to a team. He’ll be 30 next year on October 27. He turns 29 this year. I don’t see him as a realistic fit. Hawks have a shit ton of assets, whether it be picks or prospects. I see a big trade coming for the Hawks next offseason. There’s gonna be a good young forward who wants out of a city ( Brady?). There’s always one or two every year or so. I still believe that scenario plays out. I do not believe free agency is the key to the future. I pretty much guarantee that Marner is staying put. They’ll have 11 million from Tavares. Them stripping Tavares of the C is a guarantee that they will not be bringing him back. So they can afford to give an extra million to Marner at 12.7 ish. I don’t see Rantanen leaving either. He’ll take 10 million to stay there. Plus I’m not sure if Landeskog ever truly makes it back. I’m sure he’ll try. But he’s probably all but done. So the Avs will have money!!! The only way a team acquires Drystruddle is through an UFA signing IMO. Giving-up massive assets AND a max-term/max-$$$ deal for a 30yro forward could be a real problem in only a few years. Our friend mvr has told us forwards peak by their late 20's(where's he been?),and many have. Injuries also become more prevalent north of 30. He's also far from age appropriate @30,our oldest 'next-gen' core player is only 23,Vlasic,and most are still 18-21. Big Brady @24? HELL YES!! He's signed for 8.25M for four more and is there a better young power winger available to play with Bedard? Seriously? The 6'4" 225lb beast would VEHEMENTLY protect the youngster,set him up,finish his 'sweet dishes',fore-check relentlessly,battle in front and take the tougher draws too,coming off a 52.6% season. Is there a better potential Bedard linemate anywhere in the league when you consider Big Brady's age and his other attributes? If the Sens have another down year,Big Brady will want out,if they have a good season with a healthy return from Norris,that'll relegate 23yro Shane Pinto to 3rd-line minutes and he might want out.......stay tuned. I'd love to see Brady in a Blackhawks jersey, right age, right type of player.
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Post by Hockey is great on Aug 24, 2024 16:02:16 GMT -6
On a side note, it sounds like Ryan Reaves may be on his way to the Blackhawks. Stay tuned for that!!! Where did you hear that?
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Post by galaxytrash on Aug 24, 2024 18:11:07 GMT -6
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Corey Perry was bad enough last summer, KfC! don't do it! Reevo is a well respected guy. I doubt he’d be an every day player. He and Maroon would barely be on the roster on the same game. at a combined age of 73, i'd have to agree. i'd be happy with reaves but i'm happier with maroon. i don't see a need for both. in maroon's career of 13 years (780 games) he's averaged under 10 minutes/game TOI a season just once, back in 12/13 with the duckies (9:47 in just 13 games). 13:17 career average. in reaves' career of 13 years (877 games) he's averaged under 10 minutes/game TOI a season in every season except for 2. 8:48 career average. maroon's outscored reaves by nearly a 2 to 1 margin as well. no doubt maroon's the more rounded player. i'm curious as well as to where you heard reaves might be headed this way?
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Post by BigT on Aug 24, 2024 19:33:39 GMT -6
On a side note, it sounds like Ryan Reaves may be on his way to the Blackhawks. Stay tuned for that!!! Where did you hear that? I can’t give that away. Obviously. But it’s pretty easy to figure out who I know. We’re at a tournament right now. If I told you who my son’s coaches are. You would understand where I get a lot of my info. But this Reaves info is not from them. I basically heard the conversation first hand. It sounds like Treliving is willing to put Reaves in the AHL next year. He’s good buddies with some guys he played with last year. So his agent is exploring the opportunity of him coming to Chicago!!!
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Post by Hockey is great on Aug 24, 2024 19:51:45 GMT -6
Not sure where the roster space comes from
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Post by vadarx on Aug 24, 2024 20:18:11 GMT -6
Not sure where the roster space comes from yeah, me either.
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Post by Granada on Aug 26, 2024 6:54:21 GMT -6
On a side note, it sounds like Ryan Reaves may be on his way to the Blackhawks. Stay tuned for that!!! Ever since Tootoo, I'm always careful to not overly criticize moves like this initially. I was way wrong to bash the Tootoo move before seeing him in action, as he was, in my view, by far, the best and most effective enforcer the Hawks had in the Cup era. But....yeah I don't see room for him with Maroon already here. I would have preferred him over Maroon as a pure enforcer, but what's done is done. Interesting rumor though!
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Post by galaxytrash on Sept 1, 2024 18:21:19 GMT -6
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Post by OldTimeHawky on Sept 1, 2024 18:34:30 GMT -6
Couldn't read the full article but great to hear he's getting bigger and stronger. Nice to see some sites finally have him at 217lbs, he was listed at 198 last year, his draft weight.
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Post by galaxytrash on Sept 1, 2024 18:50:26 GMT -6
Couldn't read the full article but great to hear he's getting bigger and stronger. Nice to see some sites finally have him at 217lbs, he was listed at 198 last year, his draft weight. shit. was gonna' copy and paste it for you but now i can't read it either.
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Post by Tater on Sept 2, 2024 1:59:22 GMT -6
Great article and thanks for posting it. I love Vlasic and that contract will be a steal in a couple years (or sooner).
Here ya go:
Blackhawks' Alex Vlasic hopes to replicate breakout season after summer of gaining strength Vlasic added a few pounds and tweaked his slap-shot technique this offseason, but he generally tried to keep his routine the same as last summer, considering how well things went for him in 2023-24. By Ben Pope Sept 1, 2024, 6:30am CDT Blackhawks defenseman Alex Vlasic.
Alex Vlasic’s challenge for 2024-25 will be to play as well as he did in 2023-24.
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Blackhawks defenseman Alex Vlasic turned 23 this summer. Right on cue, he experienced a phenomenon that 99% of humans dread.
As one gets older, one gains weight more easily.
But Vlasic appreciated it. Filling out his 6-6 frame and reaching his maximum physical strength has been a challenge, but he believes he’s finally nearing that threshold.
After entering last season — his first full season with the Hawks — weighing 218 pounds and finishing it around 212, he now weighs about 222 as his second NHL season approaches.
“I’ve put on almost 10 pounds since the season ended,” Vlasic said. “Last summer, it was a struggle to put on that weight. I felt like I had to eat way more. This summer, it feels like it’s a little bit easier to do. So maybe that’s me getting older and my body filling out.
“I’m assuming the next couple years will be the same situation. It’ll be easier, and I’ll continue to put on some more weight. Hopefully I don’t get to the point where I’m worrying about what I’m eating and I have to slim down.”
He has noticed the difference most in the gym, where he feels stronger and sturdier. On the ice, he doesn’t feel much different, which is probably a good thing considering how excellent he was last season.
Hawks general manager Kyle Davidson was convinced by that performance to commit to Vlasic as his first long-term signing, securing the Wilmette native with a six-year, $27.6 million contract just one week after the season ended in April. Vlasic, whose down-to-earth personality and humility fits the “hometown kid” narrative perfectly, called it a “no-brainer” decision.
“I don’t think it really has sunk in,” he said. “Seeing it all inked up is pretty crazy. I don’t really feel any different. I don’t go about my life in a different way. It’s just nice to have a little bit of security. I don’t think money is what I’m playing the game for. I want to win, and I want to win a Stanley Cup and win it for Chicago. That’s the goal.”
Vlasic’s next test will entail avoiding the often difficult-to-avoid sophomore slump in 2024-25, now that expectations have risen so much and opposing teams know who he is.
Connor Bedard’s attempt to improve upon his equally impressive rookie season will receive more attention than Vlasic’s — and that might be a good thing for the latter, reducing some of the pressure — but the Hawks will nonetheless depend on Vlasic to anchor their defense.
“I’m pretty much trying to replicate the summer I had last year because it set myself up in a way where I came in really confident and feeling really good about my game,” he said. “That’s making me feel more comfortable about that whole ‘sophomore slump’ situation.” Alex Vlasic
Alex Vlasic will bring a few more pounds to altercations with opponents this season.
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One of many things he has kept constant is his training location: Fifth Third Arena, the Hawks’ usual practice facility throughout the season. Relatively few Hawks stay in Chicago throughout the summer — Connor Murphy being one notable exception — but it makes sense for Vlasic to do so.
One thing he has changed slightly, though, is his slap-shot technique. For all of the areas in which he excelled last season, goal-scoring was not one of them — he scored just two goals in 76 games — and he identified his lack of power from the blue line to be a cause.
The data backs that up. Only 15.5% of Vlasic’s shots on goal were slap shots (11 of 71), ranking eighth out of 10 regular Hawks defensemen — well below Seth Jones (24.4%) and Kevin Korchinski (23.7%). Moreover, Vlasic’s fastest recorded shot speed was 90.5 mph, significantly slower than Jones (98.0) and Korchinski (93.2).
“That was one of the biggest things I wanted to work on this summer — having that threat from the point, having the ability to shoot a puck 95 miles an hour,” Vlasic said. “If it’s not going in, it’s hitting off somebody or causing some chaos in front of the net.
“Even if you don’t shoot the puck, if you can be known to have that threat, then it opens up passing options because people are going to be getting in lanes when they think you’re going to shoot it.”
Vlasic watched Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard closely during the playoffs. After the Stanley Cup was awarded, he studied video of guys such as Blues defenseman Colton Parayko (who recorded one of the NHL’s fastest shots last season at 102.2 mph) and Oilers defenseman Mattias Ekholm (a left-handed shooter with a frame similar to Vlasic’s).
He ended up making a few adjustments to his shooting motion as a result. Vlasic now brings his lower right hand behind his left leg at the peak of his slap-shot windup — further back than he used to. He also finishes his follow-through at chest level rather than at head level, which pushes all of the force and energy through the center of his body.
His increased weight should help create more power, too. It all ties together.
“If you look at all the good players around the league, they’re always trying to find different ways to elevate their game,” Vlasic said. “For me, my defensive game is probably my strong suit right now. I definitely need to continue to work on that. But I believe in focusing on skills you’re not so good at to make your game more well-rounded.”
Note: New Hawks goalie Laurent Brossoit underwent meniscus surgery on his right knee Tuesday and will miss five to seven weeks, putting his estimated return between Oct. 1 and 15. If he hasn’t recovered in time for the season opener Oct. 8, Arvid Soderblom will likely make the team as Petr Mrazek’s backup.
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Post by galaxytrash on Sept 2, 2024 2:01:26 GMT -6
thnx mate.
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Post by galaxytrash on Sept 5, 2024 18:05:51 GMT -6
well, we're trending in the right direction at least. elite prospects had our average team weight ranked 25th last season, 30th in the 22/23 season and 31st in 21/22. i understand these are just the projected rosters but interesting to see the avs as the lightest team. if they could win a cup being the lightest team in the league it could help to dispel the thought that you need size in the playoffs. www.eliteprospects.com/league/nhl/teams-physical-stats/2024-2025
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Post by galaxytrash on Sept 5, 2024 18:29:58 GMT -6
is korchinski wearing a different number next season?
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Post by OldTimeHawky on Sept 5, 2024 20:39:44 GMT -6
is korchinski wearing a different number next season? He's going back to his junior number, 14.
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