Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
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Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
Everything that I read about his skill set is that he loves to rush the puck and deke around the defense and wants to carry the puck. The downside, I've read is that he loses the puck sometimes through his aggressiveness. I remember Ron Caron at practice telling me that Cliff Ronning held the puck too much and got himself in trouble. I get that he's not a center but don't understand why. Here's an example of what I'm seeing. This is in today's PD
Writing for Elite Prospects, Hadi Kalakeche, raved about him:
The 6’1” winger oozes dynamism out of every pore — quick changes of direction and speed, creative dangles in full stride, a hard, versatile, and accurate release, and some phenomenal playmaking flashes make him a true triple-threat attacker.
Writing for Elite Prospects, Hadi Kalakeche, raved about him:
The 6’1” winger oozes dynamism out of every pore — quick changes of direction and speed, creative dangles in full stride, a hard, versatile, and accurate release, and some phenomenal playmaking flashes make him a true triple-threat attacker.
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Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
What do any of those things have to do with playing center?Galatians221jb1 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:07 am Everything that I read about his skill set is that he loves to rush the puck and deke around the defense and wants to carry the puck. The downside, I've read is that he loses the puck sometimes through his aggressiveness. I remember Ron Caron at practice telling me that Cliff Ronning held the puck too much and got himself in trouble. I get that he's not a center but don't understand why. Here's an example of what I'm seeing. This is in today's PD
Writing for Elite Prospects, Hadi Kalakeche, raved about him:
The 6’1” winger oozes dynamism out of every pore — quick changes of direction and speed, creative dangles in full stride, a hard, versatile, and accurate release, and some phenomenal playmaking flashes make him a true triple-threat attacker.
To me, his main weakness is his hockey sense. He can definitely get way too tunnel visioned and not see playmaking opportunities many other players tend to see. The center is basically the general in terms of offensive distribution and defensive coverage. It takes good hockey sense to be able to do both of those things well. With hockey sense being Carbo’s main weakness, I’m not surprised at all he was moved to wing a while ago and see no reason to try him again at C.
Faceoffs would be another key aspect to being a center. Carbonneau doesn’t take a lot of them since he’s been playing wing so can’t really say how he’d do there but it’s a moot point IMO.
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Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
Based on your reasoning, why can't Kyrou be a center?
Center is the hardest position on the ice. That's why the good ones are so valuable. To put up points in the offensive zone and still be able to take care of the defensive side of the ice takes a special player. Carbonneau, from what I've seen, looks more like a winger. He's a guy you want to feed the puck to and let him do his thing.
Center is the hardest position on the ice. That's why the good ones are so valuable. To put up points in the offensive zone and still be able to take care of the defensive side of the ice takes a special player. Carbonneau, from what I've seen, looks more like a winger. He's a guy you want to feed the puck to and let him do his thing.
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Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
The majority of players that played center their entire career rarely stick at C in the NHL....
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Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
You could play him at center because it’s within the rules but he is not a natural distributor. He’s got a finisher’s mentality all day long
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Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
Wasnt Kyrou a center in juniours? Thought for sure i saw thatSweetred95ta wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:45 am Based on your reasoning, why can't Kyrou be a center?
Center is the hardest position on the ice. That's why the good ones are so valuable. To put up points in the offensive zone and still be able to take care of the defensive side of the ice takes a special player. Carbonneau, from what I've seen, looks more like a winger. He's a guy you want to feed the puck to and let him do his thing.
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Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
Maybe at 16 but not any later than that.Harry S Deals wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 14:16 pmWasnt Kyrou a center in juniours? Thought for sure i saw thatSweetred95ta wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:45 am Based on your reasoning, why can't Kyrou be a center?
Center is the hardest position on the ice. That's why the good ones are so valuable. To put up points in the offensive zone and still be able to take care of the defensive side of the ice takes a special player. Carbonneau, from what I've seen, looks more like a winger. He's a guy you want to feed the puck to and let him do his thing.
Just about every elite forward played center growing up as that’s where you put your best players and that’s where the best players want to be. But as you keep moving up levels, not everyone can play C and some get pushed to the wing for one reason or another. Both Kyrou and Carbonneau got pushed to wing pretty early on.
Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
JMO but that means absolutely nothing in today's game. There are plenty of centers in the League that are well below average distributors(Brock Nelson, Thompson, Bennett, Horvat, Hertl, Suter, Schenn to name a few).seattleblue wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:19 pm You could play him at center because it’s within the rules but he is not a natural distributor. He’s got a finisher’s mentality all day long
It's defense that separates the positions anymore, not passing ability or on-ice vision.
Carbonneau isn't likely to play center because he's barely average as a defensive winger. He hasn't shown the defensive game to play center even at the Jr level and it's incredibly unlikely that he improves enough in that area to shift positions at the NHL level.
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Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
It’s a fair point. Stancl may be more naturally suited to wing but he thinks the game and is responsible enough defensively to be a center. Justin Carbonneau is not the same as Guy Carbonneaukimzey59 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 14:47 pmJMO but that means absolutely nothing in today's game. There are plenty of centers in the League that are well below average distributors(Brock Nelson, Thompson, Bennett, Horvat, Hertl, Suter, Schenn to name a few).seattleblue wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:19 pm You could play him at center because it’s within the rules but he is not a natural distributor. He’s got a finisher’s mentality all day long
It's defense that separates the positions anymore, not passing ability or on-ice vision.
Carbonneau isn't likely to play center because he's barely average as a defensive winger. He hasn't shown the defensive game to play center even at the Jr level and it's incredibly unlikely that he improves enough in that area to shift positions at the NHL level.
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Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
It’s amazing how the sport of hockey can fool so many people, even those who ‘played’ a little hockey, into thinking they have not only a clue but actual understanding of the game.Galatians221jb1 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:07 am Everything that I read about his skill set is that he loves to rush the puck and deke around the defense and wants to carry the puck. The downside, I've read is that he loses the puck sometimes through his aggressiveness. I remember Ron Caron at practice telling me that Cliff Ronning held the puck too much and got himself in trouble. I get that he's not a center but don't understand why. Here's an example of what I'm seeing. This is in today's PD
Writing for Elite Prospects, Hadi Kalakeche, raved about him:
The 6’1” winger oozes dynamism out of every pore — quick changes of direction and speed, creative dangles in full stride, a hard, versatile, and accurate release, and some phenomenal playmaking flashes make him a true triple-threat attacker.
What you wrote has nothing to do with playing center
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Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
I believe that nearly 100% of the Centers in the NHL were Centers since they were born. It's not a skill you can develop to large degree.
Further, any young man with a glint of hope to play Center, calls themself a Center. Carbonneau has never played Center.
So to answer your question...
Carbonneau can't be a Center because he has told everyone that he is not a Center--long ago, and he knows better than anyone.
Further, any young man with a glint of hope to play Center, calls themself a Center. Carbonneau has never played Center.
So to answer your question...
Carbonneau can't be a Center because he has told everyone that he is not a Center--long ago, and he knows better than anyone.
Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
Well the Blues brass was fooled into thinking Buch could play center......oofTheSolution wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025 11:04 amIt’s amazing how the sport of hockey can fool so many people, even those who ‘played’ a little hockey, into thinking they have not only a clue but actual understanding of the game.Galatians221jb1 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:07 am Everything that I read about his skill set is that he loves to rush the puck and deke around the defense and wants to carry the puck. The downside, I've read is that he loses the puck sometimes through his aggressiveness. I remember Ron Caron at practice telling me that Cliff Ronning held the puck too much and got himself in trouble. I get that he's not a center but don't understand why. Here's an example of what I'm seeing. This is in today's PD
Writing for Elite Prospects, Hadi Kalakeche, raved about him:
The 6’1” winger oozes dynamism out of every pore — quick changes of direction and speed, creative dangles in full stride, a hard, versatile, and accurate release, and some phenomenal playmaking flashes make him a true triple-threat attacker.
What you wrote has nothing to do with playing center

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Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
This is an example of having a low iqTAFKAP wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025 17:50 pmWell the Blues brass was fooled into thinking Buch could play center......oofTheSolution wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025 11:04 amIt’s amazing how the sport of hockey can fool so many people, even those who ‘played’ a little hockey, into thinking they have not only a clue but actual understanding of the game.Galatians221jb1 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:07 am Everything that I read about his skill set is that he loves to rush the puck and deke around the defense and wants to carry the puck. The downside, I've read is that he loses the puck sometimes through his aggressiveness. I remember Ron Caron at practice telling me that Cliff Ronning held the puck too much and got himself in trouble. I get that he's not a center but don't understand why. Here's an example of what I'm seeing. This is in today's PD
Writing for Elite Prospects, Hadi Kalakeche, raved about him:
The 6’1” winger oozes dynamism out of every pore — quick changes of direction and speed, creative dangles in full stride, a hard, versatile, and accurate release, and some phenomenal playmaking flashes make him a true triple-threat attacker.
What you wrote has nothing to do with playing center![]()
Nothing in the OP makes any sense in regard to playing center.
That has nothing to do with whether or not every decision regarding moving someone to center will work out.
Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
How much center had David Backes played before being moved there? I always preferred him at RW.
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Re: Tell me why Carbonneau can't be a center
My OP was a question based on published remarks. I was asking to be educated. Not advocating anythingTheSolution wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025 19:41 pmThis is an example of having a low iqTAFKAP wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025 17:50 pmWell the Blues brass was fooled into thinking Buch could play center......oofTheSolution wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025 11:04 amIt’s amazing how the sport of hockey can fool so many people, even those who ‘played’ a little hockey, into thinking they have not only a clue but actual understanding of the game.Galatians221jb1 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:07 am Everything that I read about his skill set is that he loves to rush the puck and deke around the defense and wants to carry the puck. The downside, I've read is that he loses the puck sometimes through his aggressiveness. I remember Ron Caron at practice telling me that Cliff Ronning held the puck too much and got himself in trouble. I get that he's not a center but don't understand why. Here's an example of what I'm seeing. This is in today's PD
Writing for Elite Prospects, Hadi Kalakeche, raved about him:
The 6’1” winger oozes dynamism out of every pore — quick changes of direction and speed, creative dangles in full stride, a hard, versatile, and accurate release, and some phenomenal playmaking flashes make him a true triple-threat attacker.
What you wrote has nothing to do with playing center![]()
Nothing in the OP makes any sense in regard to playing center.
That has nothing to do with whether or not every decision regarding moving someone to center will work out.