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Post by zhamnov10 on Nov 28, 2011 9:16:23 GMT -6
Can a St.John's Fan give some insight into Klingberg's play and how he is developing.I was disappointed in klingberg through out camp and pre-season for the most part,I think his last game against the sens in pre-season he showed a little bit of what he can bring.Where do you guys see him fitting in the Jets future line-up.thx
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Post by Snoopy on Nov 28, 2011 11:45:42 GMT -6
16pts in 20 games
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2011 13:39:54 GMT -6
Caps-Connection here said that he makes everyone on his line better (like what Wellwood is doing for Winnipeg)
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Post by lukemiguez on Nov 28, 2011 23:36:17 GMT -6
Caps-Connection here said that he makes everyone on his line better (like what Wellwood is doing for Winnipeg) He's not a goalscorer or a playmaker, like Wellwood has the potential to be. Wellwood's main attribute is his incredibly high hockey IQ. He just reads the game far better and faster than most NHL players. Klingberg is an entirely different kind of player. He's a larger and a more gritty physical presence on the ice, whether he has the capacity to score goals at the NHL level is still debatable. He's certainly proving to be an offensive threat in the AHL, and he's shown his ability to play a tough game to boot. Can a St.John's Fan give some insight into Klingberg's play and how he is developing.I was disappointed in klingberg through out camp and pre-season for the most part,I think his last game against the sens in pre-season he showed a little bit of what he can bring.Where do you guys see him fitting in the Jets future line-up.thx I wouldn't put a lot of faith in pre-season, as the Jets looked strong and then started the season looking horrific. I think Klingberg will fit in as a great third liner/decent second liner in the end.
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