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herman said:I think he can still learn that type of game, but I'm not sure it will be with us. As much as JvR says he wants to be great, I think he is still seeing enough success the way he is currently operating to be interested in changing (rush player). When he starts to slow down, maybe he'll make that transition to an Andreychuk game. Or if he plays with a set-up centre, rather than a rush centre.
We may be talking about somewhat different things at this point but I really question whether or not those really high level skills can just be picked up mid-career. The things that guys like Andreychuk or Nieuwendyk were able to do in front of the net even as they got older are really hard to do.
I think what creates the illusion that JVR can "sort of" do those things or has shown "flashes" of them is that he can do things that are similar but kind of distinct. He's got quick hands that let him make neat little moves without a lot of space tight to the net but that's not really the same thing as being excellent on the cycle or planting yourself in front of the net and tipping shots/knocking home rebounds.