L K said:
Significantly Insignificant said:
L K said:
Nik the Trik said:
If it happens I'm generally pro the move. We've talked on the board before about how burning a year of the ELC might actually be better for signing him to an extension when the time comes and I don't think the AHL is an inherently safer situation in terms of health.
More over though I think it could be really good for Nylander's development. He's spent the whole year in a league he's almost certainly too good for. Being in the NHL next year seems like an inevitability. It might be good for him to find out he still needs to put in a lot of work to be good at the NHL level. We want him dedicated to getting stronger over the off-season. Getting knocked on his butt by NHLers could help with that.
Hypothetically if the Leafs are also going to have a big influx of youth - Leipsic, Leivo, Nylander, Marner(?), Matthews(?), having a little more NHL experience might not be a terrible thing. Nylander is having a better season than Leipsic and they are both in their 2nd professional season.
Also someone posted in the Sheldon Keefe thread under prospects that Nylander didn't seem to have the same compete level. Could be the concussion, or it could be that he is bored in the league he is in.
While I appreciate individual feedback, it's still the feedback of a poster on an internet forum. I'm guilty of it when I provide updates on the OHL/Knights players or if I go to a game. It was feedback on a single game. A 10 goal game from the team. That's not really the best way to evaluate the "compete level"....and man do I hate that concept. Compete level is relative to the player. Nylander isn't a bump and grind player.
I think it depends on what you mean by compete level. For me compete level is the fire to change the outcome of the game. Not necessarily running around throwing hits, but that determination to make an impact. I think of that game where Sundin had 7 points against Florida. He didn't want to lose that game. I think of Yzerman playing on a broken leg.
Your right, it's one game, which was a blowout. I shouldn't read anything in to it. I get concerned with players that have had concussions.