Cuylle’s TOI will hopefully go back up when Chytil returns, which sounds like it’ll be sooner rather than later. Only question in my mind is who should be the RW on that line with them. Wheels probably has the first crack at it, but I might prefer to see Vesey there. Or Pitlick.
Anyway, overall I agree with Brooksie on this one. Cools has been great for us and he deserves more ice time.
>He plays in straight lines. He arrives at the puck in ill humor. In the coach’s handbook next to the section about simplifying the game, there is a picture of No. 50. The freshman’s game has not wavered from Day 1. He represents items from Columns A, B and C that the club requires.
smitty046
Grindy Krieder.
dumberthenhelooks
Not for nothing but brooks writes the same article every year about how the rangers need to get tougher, add more size and go north south going into the playoffs. That being said I enjoy what cuylle has been bringing to the team.
jkman61494
He’s a guy who can bang but also doesn’t need to take a Claritin because he’s allergic to scoring goals.
Bread_man10
He reminds me of a shoot first version of Dubinsky. Ironically drafted in the same selection spot
Dont_know_where_i_am
He reminds me of when Kreider first came into the league. He used his speed and size and hit everything. Then there was a stretch of games several years into his career where Kreider got like four or five boarding penalties and he kind of shifted away from looking to make big hits.
No_Designer_5374
How are we all going to cope when we trade him to Ottawa for Tarasenko?
Calad
Will cuylle fucks
jahauser
First prospect in forever who came ready to play a NHL brand of hockey. He just seems so mature already…knows what you need to do to add value every shift.
RedLegRey
I love Cuylle, but we need sniping assassins not just big dudes
Neans888
We need more 8 goal scorers? /s
I love Cuylle. Gonna put him on my new third jersey soon.
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Cuylle’s TOI will hopefully go back up when Chytil returns, which sounds like it’ll be sooner rather than later. Only question in my mind is who should be the RW on that line with them. Wheels probably has the first crack at it, but I might prefer to see Vesey there. Or Pitlick.
Anyway, overall I agree with Brooksie on this one. Cools has been great for us and he deserves more ice time.
>He plays in straight lines. He arrives at the puck in ill humor. In the coach’s handbook next to the section about simplifying the game, there is a picture of No. 50. The freshman’s game has not wavered from Day 1. He represents items from Columns A, B and C that the club requires.
Grindy Krieder.
Not for nothing but brooks writes the same article every year about how the rangers need to get tougher, add more size and go north south going into the playoffs. That being said I enjoy what cuylle has been bringing to the team.
He’s a guy who can bang but also doesn’t need to take a Claritin because he’s allergic to scoring goals.
He reminds me of a shoot first version of Dubinsky. Ironically drafted in the same selection spot
He reminds me of when Kreider first came into the league. He used his speed and size and hit everything. Then there was a stretch of games several years into his career where Kreider got like four or five boarding penalties and he kind of shifted away from looking to make big hits.
How are we all going to cope when we trade him to Ottawa for Tarasenko?
Will cuylle fucks
First prospect in forever who came ready to play a NHL brand of hockey. He just seems so mature already…knows what you need to do to add value every shift.
I love Cuylle, but we need sniping assassins not just big dudes
We need more 8 goal scorers? /s
I love Cuylle. Gonna put him on my new third jersey soon.