This certainly isn’t Arber Xhekaj’s dressing room in Laval. He barely knows his team-mates and his environment. That notwithstanding, if he’s thinking of returning to the NHL by playing like he did yesterday, it won’t work. He can be much better than that. https://t.co/WutV9T5DmM
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) December 7, 2023
What’s up gang. I hope it’s not too cold in Quebec. Here, we still have good weather, so I’m taking advantage of it. A few questions for the week and we’ll get started right away.
We’re off.
When we were in the KHL, we didn’t have a player who went to the next level and then came back with us. But here, in the ECHL and LAH, it happens regularly.
It often happens that good players, when they come back, try to find their game. And if, by some misfortune, they don’t manage to score in the first game, the players start to wonder, and that’s not good.
After that, it’s even worse if there are 2-3 games without a score. So we give them ideas for solutions, but above all ways of doing things to quickly get back to their style of play and regain their confidence.
So for Arber Xhekaj, you’ll have to be cautious and patient. Especially as his style of play is different and he has to adapt to the speed of the AHL.
Now, I won’t be saying the same thing after several games. But it’s a reality you have to understand and accept.
We talk about the difference with Armia. But Armia is a long-standing professional. He’s got a lot of experience and he’s mature. We’re not talking about the same vision of business.
Pat Rice: Being in Kent Hughes’ shoes, which goalie should leave?
– Mitch Giguere (@Mitch_Giguere) December 7, 2023
Allen in my opinion has to be the one to go and also, because I think he’s the one with the most value. He’s still an excellent2nd goalie who’s capable of taking the number 1 position once in a while.
At that point, it’s hard to ask for a better backup goalie than Allen. He brings a lot of experience, a winning record and maturity to a team. Things that are incredible and very important factors, often underestimated by fans.
I’m going to give an out-of-context, non-comparable example. But today was the return of one of our veterans with the Nailers, Boomhower. He’s a typical3rd or4th trio player who likes to play hard and isn’t afraid of anything. This was his comeback after a2nd lower-body surgery.
He hadn’t played a single game this season, injuring himself at training camp. But in the room and on the bench, he brought incredible confidence, but a very quiet bench, compared to before.
We had the same look when our captain was here, but he’s been with Wilkes-Barre for several weeks now.
Alex: How is your family adjusting to the U.S.?
– Mitch Giguere (@Mitch_Giguere) December 9, 2023
The family is doing incredibly well. She went back to Quebec in November since there was a week’s vacation here in Ohio. So my family was able to enjoy seeing extended family and friends before coming back here.
My wife made the trip with the four kids and two dogs while I stayed home, since we don’t really have any time off for work. And with a 12-hour drive to get there, it’s not worth it.
Otherwise, everything’s going really well with the adjustment, the new school and everything there is to offer. What’s more, the kids love the house we have here, even more than our other home in Quebec.
My wife takes full advantage of this by being the woman at home and taking care of everyone. In that respect, and with the commute and everything, she’s incredible – I still can’t believe it.
Basically, everyone’s happy and there’s something in it for everyone. Not to mention that the five of them are now die-hard Wheeling Nailers fans, all wearing their game jerseys.
If you happen to watch a game on TV or online, don’t be surprised to see a mom with four kids having a great time in front of the camera.
What do you think of 1-3-1?
– Martin Blanchette (@mblanchette1966) December 7, 2023
Do I like it or not? It all depends on the kind of team you have. We’re also seeing the 1-1-3 more and more frequently.
To answer the 1-3-1 question, defensively, it’s good because you slow down the opposing team in possession of the puck and force them to put the puck behind them.
Offensively, we’ve had a lot of success against the 1-3-1, using a pass to a defender and then sending our opposite winger to the defensive blue line.
At that point, we can pass the puck “across” and we have a lot more speed, and normally we’ll be able to attack the player on the boards with a 2-on-1 since our players will be slashing where the puck is.
In the worst-case scenario, we’ll do a “hard rim” to place the puck on the opposite side from where the D2 defender is behind. That way, he has to pivot, turn and see where the puck is to adjust. We know where it’s going, and we’re very aggressive.
That’s the end of my article, once again, thank you all. Have a good Sunday and we’ll talk again @Mitch_Giguere.