Mailloux/Bro

Join the discussion about the Blues.

[Complete Blues coverage on STLtoday.com]

Moderators: STLtoday Forum Moderators, Blues Talk Moderators

Harry York 37
Forum User
Posts: 2235
Joined: 15 Oct 2019 08:36 am

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by Harry York 37 »

TheJackBurton wrote: 16 Sep 2025 20:37 pm
seattleblue wrote: 16 Sep 2025 18:52 pm
TheJackBurton wrote: 16 Sep 2025 12:48 pm
seattleblue wrote: 16 Sep 2025 12:04 pm
TheJackBurton wrote: 16 Sep 2025 11:28 am
seattleblue wrote: 16 Sep 2025 10:07 am We actually do have a defenseman on the roster who exploded in production and produced a dominating numbers season under Montgomery. Nobody's really talking about him, but he's really important to this season.
I think Parayko is poised to have his best offensive season professionally yet.
Very possibly, but that isn't even who I meant!
Are you referencing Fowler?
Yes he had 46pts in 58 games including playoffs which was a major contributing factor to the Blues turnaround.
oh I think Fowler is primed to have a huge season as well. Parayko is exactly the type of partner he's been waiting for. He can play his offensive game knowing he has one of the best defensive defensemen in the game on his opposite side. He hasn't had that in quite some time.

I figure if he gets off to a hot start it won't be long before he gets his extension done. I'm sure Doug doesn't want to get into the same situation he got in with Scandella and Leddy. He wants to see if last years performance will translate into this season as well.
Right before "The Streak" began, DA made his last two genius moves. First, he cut Saad, who was a walking example of competing whenever he found himself in the mood... which happened in about three games. This put Holloway on the second line with Kyrou (after Texier blew the shot). Then, he picked up Fowler, who was a GREAT D Man stuck on a lousy team with a weak fan base. Lord knows what Fowler can do with a full training camp and a full season here.

I think Broberg, sooner than people think, will score around 20 goals a year. His speed and skills are those of a top 10 draft pick, one who is paying off. I believe playing with Faulk a lot kept him down, offensively. He had to cover the House while Faulk led the breakouts and played PP minutes. The PP minutes are what will help Broberg flirt with 20 in the future.
Broberg may continue to be shut out of PP time with Faulk, Fowler, and Mailloux's big bloody bomb from the point all loaded up and primed in Monty's arsenal. That might be a shame, but I will wait and see.
Old_Goat
Forum User
Posts: 544
Joined: 28 Dec 2024 08:46 am

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by Old_Goat »

Harry York 37 wrote: 16 Sep 2025 22:07 pm
TheJackBurton wrote: 16 Sep 2025 20:37 pm
seattleblue wrote: 16 Sep 2025 18:52 pm
TheJackBurton wrote: 16 Sep 2025 12:48 pm
seattleblue wrote: 16 Sep 2025 12:04 pm
TheJackBurton wrote: 16 Sep 2025 11:28 am
seattleblue wrote: 16 Sep 2025 10:07 am We actually do have a defenseman on the roster who exploded in production and produced a dominating numbers season under Montgomery. Nobody's really talking about him, but he's really important to this season.
I think Parayko is poised to have his best offensive season professionally yet.
Very possibly, but that isn't even who I meant!
Are you referencing Fowler?
Yes he had 46pts in 58 games including playoffs which was a major contributing factor to the Blues turnaround.
oh I think Fowler is primed to have a huge season as well. Parayko is exactly the type of partner he's been waiting for. He can play his offensive game knowing he has one of the best defensive defensemen in the game on his opposite side. He hasn't had that in quite some time.

I figure if he gets off to a hot start it won't be long before he gets his extension done. I'm sure Doug doesn't want to get into the same situation he got in with Scandella and Leddy. He wants to see if last years performance will translate into this season as well.
Right before "The Streak" began, DA made his last two genius moves. First, he cut Saad, who was a walking example of competing whenever he found himself in the mood... which happened in about three games. This put Holloway on the second line with Kyrou (after Texier blew the shot). Then, he picked up Fowler, who was a GREAT D Man stuck on a lousy team with a weak fan base. Lord knows what Fowler can do with a full training camp and a full season here.

I think Broberg, sooner than people think, will score around 20 goals a year. His speed and skills are those of a top 10 draft pick, one who is paying off. I believe playing with Faulk a lot kept him down, offensively. He had to cover the House while Faulk led the breakouts and played PP minutes. The PP minutes are what will help Broberg flirt with 20 in the future.
Broberg may continue to be shut out of PP time with Faulk, Fowler, and Mailloux's big bloody bomb from the point all loaded up and primed in Monty's arsenal. That might be a shame, but I will wait and see.
Makes sense.
Harry S Deals
Forum User
Posts: 1812
Joined: 23 May 2024 14:25 pm

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by Harry S Deals »

Im at 12gs 38 assists for Broberg

Mailloux is such a wildcard i dont know how to predict i think he scores 8 goals that would be a huge step 8gs 25 pts? That would tell me he has holding down a spot in the line up every night
Harry York 37
Forum User
Posts: 2235
Joined: 15 Oct 2019 08:36 am

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by Harry York 37 »

Harry S Deals wrote: 17 Sep 2025 09:04 am Im at 12gs 38 assists for Broberg

Mailloux is such a wildcard i dont know how to predict i think he scores 8 goals that would be a huge step 8gs 25 pts? That would tell me he has holding down a spot in the line up every night
A fair assessment.
He has scored, admittedly in a stupid small sample, at a 20 goal pace as a 21 year old. Two goals in 7 games with the Habs, and throw in 2 assissts in those 7 games and it looks peachy. His plus-minus and "jittery" choices are the big question marks. He WILL score. But, will he cost us as much or more as he grows as an NHL'r?
Harry S Deals
Forum User
Posts: 1812
Joined: 23 May 2024 14:25 pm

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by Harry S Deals »

Harry York 37 wrote: 17 Sep 2025 09:30 am
Harry S Deals wrote: 17 Sep 2025 09:04 am Im at 12gs 38 assists for Broberg

Mailloux is such a wildcard i dont know how to predict i think he scores 8 goals that would be a huge step 8gs 25 pts? That would tell me he has holding down a spot in the line up every night
A fair assessment.
He has scored, admittedly in a stupid small sample, at a 20 goal pace as a 21 year old. Two goals in 7 games with the Habs, and throw in 2 assissts in those 7 games and it looks peachy. His plus-minus and "jittery" choices are the big question marks. He WILL score. But, will he cost us as much or more as he grows as an NHL'r?
I will say objectively with Mailloux literally nothing will surprise me if he goes off for 20 goals i would not be shocked at all.


Werent we discussing hifi at one point? Was that you?
Harry York 37
Forum User
Posts: 2235
Joined: 15 Oct 2019 08:36 am

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by Harry York 37 »

Harry S Deals wrote: 17 Sep 2025 09:36 am
Harry York 37 wrote: 17 Sep 2025 09:30 am
Harry S Deals wrote: 17 Sep 2025 09:04 am Im at 12gs 38 assists for Broberg

Mailloux is such a wildcard i dont know how to predict i think he scores 8 goals that would be a huge step 8gs 25 pts? That would tell me he has holding down a spot in the line up every night
A fair assessment.
He has scored, admittedly in a stupid small sample, at a 20 goal pace as a 21 year old. Two goals in 7 games with the Habs, and throw in 2 assissts in those 7 games and it looks peachy. His plus-minus and "jittery" choices are the big question marks. He WILL score. But, will he cost us as much or more as he grows as an NHL'r?
I will say objectively with Mailloux literally nothing will surprise me if he goes off for 20 goals i would not be shocked at all.


Werent we discussing hifi at one point? Was that you?
yes.
Harry S Deals
Forum User
Posts: 1812
Joined: 23 May 2024 14:25 pm

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by Harry S Deals »

Harry York 37 wrote: 17 Sep 2025 11:34 am
Harry S Deals wrote: 17 Sep 2025 09:36 am
Harry York 37 wrote: 17 Sep 2025 09:30 am
Harry S Deals wrote: 17 Sep 2025 09:04 am Im at 12gs 38 assists for Broberg

Mailloux is such a wildcard i dont know how to predict i think he scores 8 goals that would be a huge step 8gs 25 pts? That would tell me he has holding down a spot in the line up every night
A fair assessment.
He has scored, admittedly in a stupid small sample, at a 20 goal pace as a 21 year old. Two goals in 7 games with the Habs, and throw in 2 assissts in those 7 games and it looks peachy. His plus-minus and "jittery" choices are the big question marks. He WILL score. But, will he cost us as much or more as he grows as an NHL'r?
I will say objectively with Mailloux literally nothing will surprise me if he goes off for 20 goals i would not be shocked at all.


Werent we discussing hifi at one point? Was that you?
yes.
I am still down the rabbit hole lol, just got a WiiM Ultra streaming DAC wow. For listening to things i dont own or probably wouldnt buy ..been using Qobuz from my phone 24 bit Hi Res. I was shocked at how good it sounds
danno
Forum User
Posts: 412
Joined: 20 Jun 2024 15:45 pm

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by danno »

We're likely going to need to be patient with Maillioux.
As great as we all think Broberg is, remember that he only had 11 points through his first 81 games with Edmonton [over the span of 3 partial seasons]

perhaps Maillioux will exceed that. perhaps he won't...
I'm anxious to see how he looks in pre-season
Harry York 37
Forum User
Posts: 2235
Joined: 15 Oct 2019 08:36 am

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by Harry York 37 »

Harry S Deals wrote: 17 Sep 2025 14:31 pm
I am still down the rabbit hole lol, just got a WiiM Ultra streaming DAC wow. For listening to things i dont own or probably wouldnt buy ..been using Qobuz from my phone 24 bit Hi Res. I was shocked at how good it sounds
Yup. It pizzes me off ( a little bit) how great inexpensive gear can sound.
Harry York 37
Forum User
Posts: 2235
Joined: 15 Oct 2019 08:36 am

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by Harry York 37 »

Back to the Mailloux part of the topic.
I originally mistyped "Maillox". Let us hope that he never makes us reach for any.

I would argue that perhaps all he needs to bring his defensive play up to reasonable levels is poise and experience.
He doesn't seem to lack any other tools.
Harry S Deals
Forum User
Posts: 1812
Joined: 23 May 2024 14:25 pm

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by Harry S Deals »

Harry York 37 wrote: 17 Sep 2025 15:00 pm
Harry S Deals wrote: 17 Sep 2025 14:31 pm
I am still down the rabbit hole lol, just got a WiiM Ultra streaming DAC wow. For listening to things i dont own or probably wouldnt buy ..been using Qobuz from my phone 24 bit Hi Res. I was shocked at how good it sounds
Yup. It pizzes me off ( a little bit) how great inexpensive gear can sound.
Lol i know right, people are ablaze over Wiim and similar. I will say though as you may know just because its 24 bit doesnt always means it sounds better than the CD version. I tried several comparisons i still liked PF Meddle for instance on the disc, also Dire Straits S/T and Donald Fagen NIghtfly. To me these didnt have the harsher high end of the streamer. But yea with the Ultra and Wiims amp if someone were to use that setup with a decent pair a speakers its a very affordable way to listen to hifi.
On another note check out Morrow Audio if you arent familiar. Mike Morrow makes high end interconnects and speaker cable out of his garage. He was pretty close in KY but i think he relocated to MI. I replaced my old mish mash of ICs with two pair of his and again i was very surprised to hear a difference. Much better soundstage, depth clarity great service and products
zamadoo
Forum User
Posts: 1630
Joined: 23 May 2024 15:11 pm

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by zamadoo »

Harry York 37 wrote: 17 Sep 2025 15:13 pm Back to the Mailloux part of the topic.
I originally mistyped "Maillox". Let us hope that he never makes us reach for any.

I would argue that perhaps all he needs to bring his defensive play up to reasonable levels is poise and experience.
He doesn't seem to lack any other tools.
So far I like what I see. He's like a big nasty version of Kyrou. Skates like the wind and is able to be all over the ice - pinching hard but still making it back. I saw him make a smart choice not to chase a puck deep in the ozone and instead get on his back skate, which was swift indeed. Good hands and shot, good stick on D, physical play is a plus, seems to be where he should be most of the time... What's not to like?

Really looking forward to seeing him in regular season NHL games.
Harry York 37
Forum User
Posts: 2235
Joined: 15 Oct 2019 08:36 am

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by Harry York 37 »

zamadoo wrote: 28 Sep 2025 15:51 pm
Harry York 37 wrote: 17 Sep 2025 15:13 pm Back to the Mailloux part of the topic.
I originally mistyped "Maillox". Let us hope that he never makes us reach for any.

I would argue that perhaps all he needs to bring his defensive play up to reasonable levels is poise and experience.
He doesn't seem to lack any other tools.
So far I like what I see. He's like a big nasty version of Kyrou. Skates like the wind and is able to be all over the ice - pinching hard but still making it back. I saw him make a smart choice not to chase a puck deep in the ozone and instead get on his back skate, which was swift indeed. Good hands and shot, good stick on D, physical play is a plus, seems to be where he should be most of the time... What's not to like?

Really looking forward to seeing him in regular season NHL games.
That is not a bad comp. Weird , but not from out in Left Field.
Mailloux is quick and has excellent anticipation.
He reminded me of a giant waterbug at times.

Staying with the insect metaphors, I kept seeing Snuggerud as spry grasshopper- his strides are really long and he seems to move in little quantum leaps at times. I bet if you squeeze his head he would spit tobacco juice.
dhsux
Forum User
Posts: 3277
Joined: 23 May 2024 17:18 pm

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by dhsux »

LM needs to listen to his coach and employ what they are emphasizing on his defensive play. He has 3 of the 5 tools needed.....actually the harder tools required.......now it's about brain and processing.

I anxiously await the season to see who they pair him with, minutes allowed and how he does. There's a lot riding on this "kid".
b-a-a-a-rclay
Forum User
Posts: 749
Joined: 30 Jun 2024 08:51 am

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by b-a-a-a-rclay »

dhsux wrote: 28 Sep 2025 17:30 pm LM needs to listen to his coach and employ what they are emphasizing on his defensive play. He has 3 of the 5 tools needed.....actually the harder tools required.......now it's about brain and processing.

I anxiously await the season to see who they pair him with, minutes allowed and how he does. There's a lot riding on this "kid".
It seems like they want to shelter LM on the 3rd pair to start the season. They had him paired with Tucker last week. Those two seem to hang together a bit now. Broberg and Faulk are usually paired.
Pierre McGuire
Forum User
Posts: 1654
Joined: 23 May 2024 13:10 pm

Re: Mailloux/Bro

Post by Pierre McGuire »

Mailloux is gonna be fine, just need to let him progress. Reminds me of a young Sheldon Souray right now.
Post Reply