tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677867857097423502.post3662488957219410253..comments2023-10-20T04:45:00.350-06:00Comments on Coming Down the Pipe!: One To Watch: Ottawa SenatorsGuy Flaminghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03178739486819659419noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677867857097423502.post-1224015639733682382012-08-11T09:55:24.739-06:002012-08-11T09:55:24.739-06:00Silfverberg played LW in the playoffs. Michalek pl...Silfverberg played LW in the playoffs. Michalek plays RW. <br /><br />Zibanejad can play all 3 positions, but he is a winger now.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677867857097423502.post-18613466903445041222012-08-10T01:09:13.117-06:002012-08-10T01:09:13.117-06:00Anon,
While you might be right that the real com...Anon, <br /><br />While you might be right that the real competition is between Zibanejad and Stone, Silfverberg does play both wings. He's a right-handed shot and suited up on the right side in the playoffs last year with Milan Michalek and Jason Spezza. If Silfverberg is penciled in for a top six forward spot, it's probably on RW on the top line, where Bobby Butler often played last year. With Alfie, Chris Neil and Erik Condra also locks for RW spots, it is actually LW where things are more wide open, particularly considering Peter Regin and Guillaume Latendresse are injury risks. <br /><br />This may also work against Stone, unless he is able to play LW and RW. Whereas Silfverberg can play both wings, and Zibanejad both C and RW, Stone may be more restricted to the right side. To be honest, the only way I see two of these rookies making the club out of camp is if there are injuries, which is a distinct possibility. <br /><br />Sean.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677867857097423502.post-54950176095532943092012-08-09T23:57:57.972-06:002012-08-09T23:57:57.972-06:00Awesome comments guys/gals... that's why I thr...Awesome comments guys/gals... that's why I threw out to you. I knew you'd have some great thoughts on it. <br /><br />Thank you for taking the time to read and to comment.Guy Flaminghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03178739486819659419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677867857097423502.post-26493420766467415412012-08-09T22:49:10.777-06:002012-08-09T22:49:10.777-06:00to the previous commenters, he isnot battling Silf...to the previous commenters, he isnot battling Silfverberg. The two play different positions. Silf is a LW. Silfverberg has a spot, he isn't competing with anybody else. It's between Stone and Zibanejad.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677867857097423502.post-22906536696594753702012-08-09T22:48:00.578-06:002012-08-09T22:48:00.578-06:00don't see Stone making it as he has to battle ...don't see Stone making it as he has to battle Zibanejad for a RW spot, and Zibanejad is a much better skater, already played in a pro league, was a high draft pick, and has a bigger caphit. <br /><br />Stone will probably not be in the AHL for too too long but I see him needing some time to prove he can skate with the pros and dominate for a bit. Just not enough room on the roster right now. <br /><br />nice writeup!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677867857097423502.post-31415312835011220232012-08-09T15:22:00.112-06:002012-08-09T15:22:00.112-06:00Sens fan here. Stone is a great talent, and our ma...Sens fan here. Stone is a great talent, and our management is very high on him. He will go as far as his skating will take him. <br /><br />However, his skating is still an issue. He's made great progress in his skating (much better than his draft year), but it will prevent him from making a team that relies heavily on the 200 foot game and transition offense.<br /><br />To add, he's competing for a spot with Silfverberg, the season and playoff MVP in arguably the second best league in the world. I don't think he'll be making the team over Silfverberg until he proves himself in the AHL.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6677867857097423502.post-5481525657880280762012-08-09T12:42:18.471-06:002012-08-09T12:42:18.471-06:00I think the main player you are overlooking, Guy, ...I think the main player you are overlooking, Guy, is Jakob Silfverberg, who I think Stone would have to outplay in training camp in order to make the Senators. While Stone and Silfverberg are similar in that they are both right wings with natural goal scoring instincts and underrated playmaking ability, Silfverberg's accomplishments against professionals clearly trump Stone's junior-level dominance. Moreover, Silfverberg is quicker and more advanced in his all-round game as well, and therefore the conventional wisdom is that Silfverberg is more NHL-ready. <br /><br />While Ottawa's forward group is short on NHL experience, when you count up the one-way contracts currently being held by young role players, there are actually few openings on the NHL team this year. Looking at it right now, one, maybe two, rookies could crack the line-up, and Stone would have to compete with Silfverberg, Zibanejad, Da Costa and others (Mike Hoffman and Andre Petersson most notably) in order to claim a spot. <br /><br />As it stands now, Silfverberg has basically been pencilled in for a top six spot, and the organization actually suggested at last year's camp that he was already NHL-ready before he returned to Brynas, where he subsequently dominated the SEL, winning awards and breaking records. The odds of Stone outplaying Silfverberg are, in my opinion, slim, and I would argue Silfverberg has to play himself off the team, whereas any other prospect, including Stone, has to play themselves on. <br /><br />However, a strong camp and Stone could easily push ahead of other guys like Zibanejad, and maybe bump less talented players like Erik Condra down as well. It is certainly possible, but a mid-season call-up when injuries hit (an inevitability with Peter Regin, Guillaume Latendresse, Milan Michalek and others in-house) is more likely. That will more likely be Stone's real chance to force the club's hand, as the Murrays are typically stubborn in training camp when they have it in their mind that a top prospect is pencilled in to start the year. Right now that player is Silverberg, not Stone. <br /><br />Cheers, <br /><br />Sean K.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com