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Team: 2023-24 Detroit Red Wings
Initial Creation Date: Nov. 23, 2021
Published: Nov. 23, 2021
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Nov. 23, 2021 at 3:19 p.m.
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PlusMinus is stupid
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Don't sleep on Wallinder either. He's quietly having a fantastic season...
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Nov. 23, 2021 at 3:27 p.m.
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soderblom's hands plus his 6'8 should be illegal. yzerman is that guy when the draft swings around
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Nov. 23, 2021 at 3:49 p.m.
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Soderblom will never be a regular NHLer
Nov. 23, 2021 at 3:55 p.m.
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Quoting: redw1n9s
Soderblom will never be a regular NHLer

Why not? He already has most of the tools he needs to become a top 9 forward. He may end up capping out at Rasmussen's level, but even if he does he should still be able to take a regular NHL shift as long as he pans out. There's no way you can say he'll never become a regular NHLer. As a 6th rounder, he still needs more development before he makes the league, but he definitely has a better chance at making it than the vast majority of late-round picks.
Nov. 23, 2021 at 6:11 p.m.
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Why not? He already has most of the tools he needs to become a top 9 forward. He may end up capping out at Rasmussen's level, but even if he does he should still be able to take a regular NHL shift as long as he pans out. There's no way you can say he'll never become a regular NHLer. As a 6th rounder, he still needs more development before he makes the league, but he definitely has a better chance at making it than the vast majority of late-round picks.


His only NHL tool is his height.

I'll rephrase: I'll bet you any amount of money Soderblom will never be a regular NHLer
Nov. 23, 2021 at 6:44 p.m.
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Quoting: redw1n9s
His only NHL tool is his height.

I'll rephrase: I'll bet you any amount of money Soderblom will never be a regular NHLer

Have you even watched him play? His height is one of his least important tools, considering the only way he uses it is to play keep-away with the puck (it would help if he was a little more physical, but I digress). His puck skills are his best tool, he’s got filthy mitts and he’s not afraid to use them to get goals. He’s producing very well as a 20-year old in the SHL, and in fact, he just got two goals in a game he played earlier today. His coaches love his game, and while him being 6’8 is a perk, it’s not the entire package.
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Nov. 24, 2021 at 1:53 a.m.
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His only NHL tool is his height.

I'll rephrase: I'll bet you any amount of money Soderblom will never be a regular NHLer


I'll give you 2-to-1 odds on any bet over €1 million that he plays at least 100 NHL deals. Name any bank and lawyer in Geneva to handle the details.
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Nov. 24, 2021 at 9:35 a.m.
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I'll give you 2-to-1 odds on any bet over €1 million that he plays at least 100 NHL deals. Name any bank and lawyer in Geneva to handle the details.


I said NHL regular. 100 regular season games proves my point.

Every time a prospect has a good week or a good season people go nuts (see above for the Wallinder comment)...he's just not very good, and most of these dudes won't make the NHL.
Nov. 24, 2021 at 9:43 a.m.
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I said NHL regular. 100 regular season games proves my point.

Every time a prospect has a good week or a good season people go nuts...he's just not very good.

I mean, I'd consider Lindstrom to be breaking into NHL regular status, and he's only played 43 games. Zadina is a player I'd definitely consider to be an NHL regular and he just reached his 100th game a couple weeks ago. Maybe if the number was increased to 150 or 200 it'd be easier to confidently categorize the player as an "NHL regular" but the threshold isn't too far off IMO.
Nov. 24, 2021 at 10:38 a.m.
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I mean, I'd consider Lindstrom to be breaking into NHL regular status, and he's only played 43 games. Zadina is a player I'd definitely consider to be an NHL regular and he just reached his 100th game a couple weeks ago. Maybe if the number was increased to 150 or 200 it'd be easier to confidently categorize the player as an "NHL regular" but the threshold isn't too far off IMO.


What? If he plays only 100 games in his career, that isn't an NHL regular. Obviously Lindstrom and Zadina are on different paths....
 
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