Thanks, Jeremy. Will watch this a bit later on, VERY interested in Eddy...want to see how he's changed his game. I watched his Media Availability, surprised to hear him say he had a bad attitude in camp last year. The demonstrates a level of maturity; taking ownership of your actions & the negative impact on the other players. Then to read & he & Mo Sides got a bit scrappy?!?!? Think the big guy's staking a claim? Also says something about Mo, as well. Pushing the kids that have a chance, hoping to make them better/push them to improve is a sign of a leader in my experience.
- mcmastermike1968
I am really surprised at Seider’s ability to lead. He’s shown the propensity to just take charge. With #77(so cool watching a dman with #77 score on a breakaway. PC was my wife’s fave player which made Shanny a warming up project) the group of Ken Kal, Daniella and Art were talking about Mo wanting Edvinsson to push for a job. Make things difficult for the front office. Part of that is going to be his assertiveness. I got to see Ghostisbehere and how offensively aware he is. For Simon he needs to be able to use his size and range and strength. Mo has done more to keep the puck alive in the O zone than most (if not all) of the Dmen in this part of the rebuild. I think Edvinsson is a faster/smoother skater at times but Mo just seems to be able to play in any situation. I want veterans sweating. Big side note, Anisimov caught my attention a few times. Seemed more noticeable than Copp or Compher out there. Berggren had no problem jumping right in either. Raymond doesn’t want to be pushed back, it was cool to see the energy from some of the players.