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Originally Posted by CsInMyBlood
Except Sven never had the opportunities or ice-time that all three of those players were handed. Sven is the only player out of those 3 that played 4th line minutes EVERY night. Even in his 2 assist night, setting up two Byron goals he only had 10:12 of ice. The next night he had 10:43 with another assist. The next game? 7:10.
Avg Ice:
Baertschi: 8:55 (Most ice 11:02. Least 6:35)
Granlund: 14:51 (Most ice 20:33. Least 11:19)
Jooris: 15:39 (Most ice 20:47. Least 7:00)
Gaudreau: 16:40 (Most ice 22:17. Least 10:31)
Its fine to say that those guys worked their way up the lineup, but watching every game it was obvious they were given the ice time to make something happen where Sven was not. And before people start saying it was because they earned this ice-time go back and look at the amount of ice they got from day one and the linemates they were put with.
None of them got the 4th line time and linemates.
I'm fine that Sven has been sent down and is doing well in Addy, because to keep him here wasting away on the 4th line wasn't doing anything for him or the team. He was never put into a position to succeed.
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Do you really think that Jooris was given anything? They had him scheduled to play 1 pre-season game and send him right down to the AHL. He went balls to the wall for the rookie camp and pre-season and was still sent down. Then he came up and earned a shot by producing.
Gaudreau is a special talent so he got ice time and it worked out.
Granlund is a centre and every centre besides Monahan was hurt so he got ice time.
Sven has to do something to move up in the line-up. He hasn't produced in the AHL much in the past two years. He didn't produce in the pre-season and he had 3 points in 14 games with the Flames. He has to earn it if he wants top 6 ice time.