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San Antonio Rampage Season Preview: On the Cusp

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August 31, 2015
San Antonio Rampage Season Preview: On the Cusp

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August 31, 2015

I don’t think Elliott is an NHL caliber defenseman at all. Putting up a lot of points in the AHL doesn’t make you an NHL’er. TJ Brennan is an example of that. Every time he’s been in the NHL, he’s looked the same: Can create some offense, but is an abomination defensively and too soft, both physically and mentally.

Hishon did well at the end of the year, but he’s just in tough with his size. Everberg is a better NHL player, IMO, and Rantanen will get every shot to make the team, pushing Hishon down the totem pole.

Bigras will win a spot on opening night. Guenin was Tourigny’s guy, not Roy’s, and that’s why I think he’ll push him to the AHL. If not him, then it will be Redmond.

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August 31, 2015

I think Elliott is NHL-caliber. His numbers show he pushes the puck the right direction in a big way and he personally generates a significant number of shots, especially given his limited minutes. The Avs have soured on him but I think he eventually finds a home and shows himself to be a solid offensive guy. Defensively, I don’t think he’s any worse than Zach Redmond. He has mental lapses and he still struggles at times but he’s not any softer than Tyson Barrie is.

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August 31, 2015

I do think he’s softer than Barrie. Barrie will take a hit to make a play. Elliott shies away from that.

Elliott has a fantastic wrist shot, arguably the best shot in the organization, but his problem is that when he makes mistakes, it gets to him. I think that’s what made Barrie stick with Roy and even Sacco before him. He always played the same way, even with his mistakes. Elliott doesn’t do that.

He’s plenty talented, but I just don’t see an NHL defenseman. I’m not sure what’s going on with his contract right now, but I could see him going to Europe for a year or two and coming back better.

September 1, 2015

I think Elliot’s issue is his defense. If he could kill penalties and be able to shut em down he’d be up but we have our puck movers in Barrie and ej.

Bigras has a better chance then Elliot soley for the reason of defense.

However I’d love to see Elliot as #7 pp guy

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