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I think people expect more dominant play out of Svech because of his style and talent. We know the potential when healthy and hot, so people want that. It's why everybody got down on Eric Staal late in his run here. Svech's contribution is still felt, it just isn't translating to 5v5 goals right now.

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7 minutes ago, lightsout said:

I think people expect more dominant play out of Svech because of his style and talent. We know the potential when healthy and hot, so people want that. It's why everybody got down on Eric Staal late in his run here. Svech's contribution is still felt, it just isn't translating to 5v5 goals right now.

Honestly I’d move svech back up to 2 for the Toronto game and if he’s still struggling bench him for a game or two so he can get his head straight. Doubt Rod would do it but… 

Put TT with Staal and Marty if Fast can’t play. 

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44 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Honestly I’d move svech back up to 2 for the Toronto game and if he’s still struggling bench him for a game or two so he can get his head straight. Doubt Rod would do it but… 

Put TT with Staal and Marty if Fast can’t play. 

 

Yeah I'd test and consider. But rod is bullish. How many cold snaps did Aho play through?

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58 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

For me, it has nothing to do with the points and more to do with the effort.

Fast hasn’t put up points this year but I never have to question his effort. Svech has put up some points but the effort just isn’t there all the time.

I’m wondering if his oblique is acting up again. That would make sense why he can’t hit the net and if that’s the case rest the dude until the playoffs if we got the depth to spare. 

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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

I’m wondering if his oblique is acting up again. That would make sense why he can’t hit the net and if that’s the case rest the dude until the playoffs if we got the depth to spare. 

As much as I’d like to get home ice throughout, if guys are hurting then they need to be sitting right now.

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19 minutes ago, lightsout said:

Look, we all grant Jordan a pass for his stretches of "and Staal's shot misses the net", so we can do the same for Svech lol

 

Thinking about it Staal is either basically shoots 10 feet wide or scores there is no in-between on anything besides stuff shots. 

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2 hours ago, Harbingers said:

Thinking about it Staal is either basically shoots 10 feet wide or scores there is no in-between on anything besides stuff shots. 

 

It was hilarious for a while there. It was a given that his shot was hitting glass or board, so every goal felt like a moment lol

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