Yeah, you can miss me with the takes about how playing better is the way to earn ice time.
It’s pretty clear that Kotkaniemi’s the 13th F for the playoffs and gone in the summer.
Last home game vs an easy opponent and they aren’t resting any of the older players instead;… https://t.co/BBBeItRyCe
– Erin Manning Writes (@emanningwrites) April 7, 2024
I don’t know if you’re bored with Jesperi Kotkaniemi, but I’m not at all.
Of course, I would have preferred that the Montreal Canadiens hadn’t drafted him third overall, but you can’t change the past.
Even if Christian Dvorak came in as a “replacement” for Kotkaniemi, signed as a restricted free agent by the Carolina Hurricanes, let’s just say that he hasn’t made himself useful to the Habs, especially since he’s often injured.
This season, it’s much harder for the young Finnish forward.
He’s had his moments, but they’ve often been followed by equally bad ones, if not worse.
Kotkaniemi had played in all of his team’s first 75 games of the season, prior to the one against the Bruins.
He returned the following game, against the Washington Capitals, but his performance didn’t please his coach.
He decided to leave him out as a “ healthy scratch ” for the second time in three days.
It really looks like Kotkaniemi is now seen as the team’s 13th forward.
On the other hand, being the Hurricanes’ 13th forward isn’t all bad, because their fourth line for today’s game isn’t a bad line at all.
The boys from the 919 pic.twitter.com/xjaSu1MaIE
– x – Carolina Hurricanes (@Canes) April 7, 2024
The Canes’ great depth works against KK, but the fact remains that the Finn has no place in the playoffs.
The Canes can afford to leave KK out, but the way he’s been performing since December, it doesn’t make you want to put him in the lineup at all.
On the other hand, KK had a more important role with the Habs, something he can’t have in Carolina, because of the great depth in attack.
What’s more, his recent setbacks don’t provide a valid argument for using him in the playoffs.
With Jordan Martinook, Jordan Staal and the excellent Andrei Svechnikov on the third line, plus good support players like Stefan Noesen, Jack Drury and Jesper Fast on the fourth, Kotkaniemi simply doesn’t belong in the playoffs.
In gusto
– A beautiful message.
Dawn Staley personally thanks Caitlin Clark for lifting up women’s basketball.
All class. pic.twitter.com/QNy1TwaFvD
– Sports Illustrated (@SInow) April 7, 2024
– A first shutout in her second career start.
JESPER WALLSTEDT
He picks up his first @pepsi shutout in just his second NHL start! pic.twitter.com/lBh1prgO64
– NHL (@NHL) April 7, 2024
– Listen now.
After missing Friday’s game, goalscorer Andrei Svechnikov catches up with @HannaRaeYates to talk about finding his rhythm. pic.twitter.com/i0twn50j66
– Bally Sports: Canes (@CanesOnBally) April 7, 2024
– Who wouldn’t make the switch?
A great trade for Emma Maltais! pic.twitter.com/iLn818xzB0
– RDS (@RDSca) April 7, 2024