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Originally Posted by RL605
I thought Anisimov was going to have a break out year with 60+ points or so.
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Me too, though I didn't have a specific point total on record. We get a partial pass on that because he was injured, and got jerked around a lot with different positions on different lines, and while it's smart to practice that stuff every so often in case of injury, I disagree that it helps chemistry; just the opposite.
I knew Girardi would have another solid year but I had no idea he'd be All Star good.
Would still trade him for that tactical sniper/Shea Webber upgrade we need, but would now demand more for him.
I had confidence Girardi could be moved because McDonagh would improve, solidly, and MDZ would at least return to form. I was right on both counts, but again wrong as to degree.
For most off I'd say like most of us I felt Hagelin would be here by end of the year getting noticed. Felt his speed --- a bit slower than Kreider --- would stand out. But he doesn't have the size or a blazing shot, so I thought real but modest step up. He's looking like one of the best late picks ever!
This is only because Tysen Dowzak was severed from us early on. I saw him as UPWARDS OF Stu Bickel with a better shot, less than that but a barely serviceable 6 or 7 who could at least certainly clear the crease and would deliver a difference maker of a shot on the still atrocious PP.
Unfortunately, he cannot skate.
Fortunately, McIlrath can