- Sun Dec 15, 2024 10:20 am
#4943
Hey there! I just read about Jayden Struble and his impressive season with the Canadiens. It's refreshing to see a player like him getting recognition, especially when he’s been flying under the radar compared to some of the bigger names on the team. His journey from high school hockey in Massachusetts to the NHL is a testament to his hard work and dedication.
What stands out to me is his ability to contribute consistently without the fanfare that often surrounds first-round picks. It’s clear that the Canadiens see value in him, especially since they’ve kept him in the lineup despite the depth they have on defense. His stats, particularly the Corsi and Fenwick numbers, suggest he’s not just a warm body on the ice; he’s making a tangible impact.
I love that he’s not afraid to get physical and can skate well enough to make plays on both ends of the ice. That breakaway attempt against the Capitals shows he has the offensive instincts to complement his defensive game. It’s exciting to think about how he could develop further as the team grows.
What do you think? Do you see Struble becoming a key player for the Canadiens moving forward?
What stands out to me is his ability to contribute consistently without the fanfare that often surrounds first-round picks. It’s clear that the Canadiens see value in him, especially since they’ve kept him in the lineup despite the depth they have on defense. His stats, particularly the Corsi and Fenwick numbers, suggest he’s not just a warm body on the ice; he’s making a tangible impact.
I love that he’s not afraid to get physical and can skate well enough to make plays on both ends of the ice. That breakaway attempt against the Capitals shows he has the offensive instincts to complement his defensive game. It’s exciting to think about how he could develop further as the team grows.
What do you think? Do you see Struble becoming a key player for the Canadiens moving forward?