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4 hours ago, inkman said:

Was he with the Isles?  He didn’t really lean into it until he was 23 in his 4th professional season. 

Eventually yes, his last year with the Isles was his highest PIM in a season.  He definitely got meaner with age and confidence.  

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1 hour ago, HOUSE said:

It's not fair to judge a 21 year old kid, especially a defenseman. Even Bobby Orr struggled

 

1 hour ago, LabattBlue said:

He turns 22 in a few weeks.  He makes 8 mil a year, and shouldn’t be judged?  Okay Mrs. Power. 
 

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When Booby Orr was 22: 

GP       G         A         Pts     PIM

78       37       102      139       91

There was no  one like him.  

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13 minutes ago, Pimlach said:

 

When Booby Orr was 22: 

GP       G         A         Pts     PIM

78       37       102      139       91

There was no  one like him.  

That's okay I suppose. Couldn't even hit 40 goals or 140 points. Hope it got better from there

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11 hours ago, DarthEbriate said:

I think in the offseason I said I wanted Power to aim for getting 1 credited hit per game. It's not that he's a checker or ever will be. I just need him to be comfortable with the confrontation. How to hit, how to protect himself while delivering contact, pinching players against the boards and simply getting in the way. He cannot shy away from contact or fail to protect his goalie and crease.

Let's say his physicality right now is 1 out of 5. I want him to get comfortable being a 2, so that when this team makes the playoffs, and he's getting run every time he touches the puck in game one and the refs swallow their whistles midway through the second period ---  he only has to go from 2 to 4, rather than from 1 to 4. Because there will be players on the opposition in the Atlantic (first two playoff rounds) that will be playing at a 7 out of 5.

I don't think he shies away from hits. He does not often seek out hitting another player, true. But, if you watch him behind his own net or along the boards, I think he does a pretty good job of using his massive frame to brace for hits, absorb the hit while shielding the puck, then get the puck the phuck outta there. We saw a nearly polar opposite playing in Risto - he would hit his own mother into the boards, but MAN did it take him out of position A LOT. The other team would attack him, he'd over compensate and they would just scoop the puck right up. 

Power has a great stick check, top end skating, good body control along the boards, and can generally absorb a hit while maintaining position. Sounds pretty good to me.

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3 hours ago, Pimlach said:

 

When Booby Orr was 22: 

GP       G         A         Pts     PIM

78       37       102      139       91

There was no  one like him.  

Yeah, but like, it wasn’t easy 

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15 hours ago, LGR4GM said:

I've stayed mostly out of this thread because honestly except for a couple of examples, I've liked his play thus far. 

That's what is so perplexing about this discussion: He's playing well. His last game against Dallas was very good. The basis of the criticisms of him relate to his style of play that lacks aggression and pugnacity. And to my surprise, I very like much like the Byram and Power combo. 

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11 minutes ago, JohnC said:

That's what is so perplexing about this discussion: He's playing well. His last game against Dallas was very good. The basis of the criticisms of him relate to his style of play that lacks aggression and pugnacity. And to my surprise, I very like much like the Byram and Power combo. 

Its a lot of what you just said.

People want to see him hit the opposition. When he DOES make a bad play that can often be an excuse to jump on his play.  Its kinda like "He doesn't hit anyone and then He makes THAT play!?!?"  

Right now when Power plays well in his own zone, you don't really notice it. If he is where he is supposed to be (he USUALLY is) and he is making the safe play getting the puck away from the zone, those things aren't always noticed.

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37 minutes ago, nfreeman said:

As I said in the GDT, I thought Power was great on both ends vs Dallas.  I also think he's been very good all year and that there's a good chance he's in the process of taking a major step up this season.

The play leading to the Tage goal was spectacular. He shut Seguin down cold on a rush and must have been shot out of a cannon to join the play and get the primary assist. Would love to see the whole ice view of that sequence. 

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7 minutes ago, mjd1001 said:

Its a lot of what you just said.

People want to see him hit the opposition. When he DOES make a bad play that can often be an excuse to jump on his play.  Its kinda like "He doesn't hit anyone and then He makes THAT play!?!?"  

Right now when Power plays well in his own zone, you don't really notice it. If he is where he is supposed to be (he USUALLY is) and he is making the safe play getting the puck away from the zone, those things aren't always noticed.

You make a keen point that his efficiency in making the right play is not as noticeable as a player whose style is more physically combative. As you point out, quickly getting the puck out of your zone isn't as eye popping of tangling with the opposition in your own zone. This young guy is quietly good and doesn't catch the eye of many of the viewers who favor body contact. 

I'm a Power fan. He is playing well now, and in the not-too-distant future he will be rated as an upper tier defenseman in this league. I already consider him to be an anchor player for us. 

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