Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Avalanche Rookie Camp: Day 1

(Originally posted to Mile High Hockey on September 14, 2010, this is an informal analysis of the first day of the Avs Rookie Camp for the 2010-2011 season.)

Bubs and I hit rookie camp this morning. Dater said it was going to be a measly half hour of on ice time but we ended up seeing over two and a half hours of hockey which included full scrimmaging with the team. Everyone was there except Matt Duchene. Bubs' reaction was "roaring hulk smashing domination and godzilla."

We are headed back tomorrow. Hopefully we get more of the same. Thus far it looks like Gaunce, Holos and Shattenkirk are the guys who have a chance at staying up with the team. Hishon has a mean shot, but needs some time to get up to speed. The Cohens need to marinate. We didn't get to see anyone play too much defense and since Pickard was awesome and sexy, no one really scored.

Editor Update: Since everyone has been patiently waiting for Dater's thoughts, here you go: Dater's Take


Rookies:
Joey Hishon:
POSITIVES - good passer, great - and I mean GREAT - shot (accurate, creative, finds the sweet spot), very comfortable with the puck; he fit very well with the team during scrimmaging, looked like he had chemistry
NEGATIVES - defense needs work positionally, speed is an issue

Kevin Shattenkirk:
POSITIVES - amazing passer - tape to tape, with speed and strength, strong skater, creative with the puck and positionally to get open/create space/avoid defenders, accurate shot with power, looks to have the best chance at getting that #7 spot...he looked REALLY good at times
NEGATIVES - size (he's really pretty average), hesitant to shoot (I'm hoping this is just rookie jitters stuff)

Jonas Holos:
POSITIVES - the guy never freaking quits on a play (you could see he was holding himself back a few times knowing he had to tone down the physicality given the situation), creative defensively, good size, strong on puck, extremely sound positionally, nice stickwork
NEGATIVES - speed, skating

Cameron Gaunce:
POSITIVES - size (the guy is BIG) and he knows how to use it...I wanna see him plaster someone against the glass, cuz I know he can and I know he wants to, good positioning
NEGATIVES - stick handling, skating (didn't really have a good showing today, hoping tomorrow will be better)

Calvin Pickard:
POSITIVES - Ummm, he only let in a handful of goals the entire time.  Seriously, the guy rocked it.  He also spent a good fifteen minutes at the very end of the morning, after most people had left, going over some tips with a few of the other rookies on some stuff - it looked like he was giving hints on going five-hole (there's a TWSS in there). Sexy ass pads!
NEGATIVES - Not trained well enough in goalie technique really to evaluate him, so I'll just say, dunno.

Regular Team:
John-Michael Liles: His speed is post doghouse and looks awesome, better than Kyle Cumiskey.  His positioning sucks ass still and if he keeps it up, he's going to get fat on nachos.
Cody McLeod: He spent a bunch of time practicing tip ins at the end of the scrimmage.  Holy crap, it was awesome!  The guy had a ten-in-a-row streak going on, would miss one or two, then go on another tear.  If he plays like that and like he did in the scrimmage, we've got the Highlander back and a fourth line that can score.
Peter Mueller, David Jones and Ryan Wilson: All look injury free and back to their sweet selves.  Mueller has '80s locks flowing and Wilson cut all his off.  All three had some beautiful plays that teased of good things to come.
Chris Stewart: Oh my GOD does he look scrumpdiliumptious and I don't mean it sexually.  The boy is serious about having an even better year this season.  He had a break out play where he just cruised by everyone and made the defense look like they were in mud, including Liles who was skating like freaking lightening out there.  He kept roofing these shots that made you drool.  If you haven't done your fantasy draft yet, pick him up.  Seriously.
Kyle Quincey His slap shot has picked up some speed and was dead on.  Let's hope he can do that during games and bring back BMF as well.
Milan Hejduk: The Duke was the Duke.  Soft hands, handling the puck like a master, slipping wristers in, sliding saucers across the crease, and being one of the last skaters on the ice.  I love the man.  Raise his jersey when he hangs them up, damn it.
Craig Anderson: You would think he already signed the extension.  Holy crap, he sucked.  And he was PISSED about it.  Man oh man, I sure as HELL hope this isn't an indication of things to come or this team will be lucky to make it past 12th in the West.

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