Mailloux: Learning from Alumni
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Mr.Snuggleupagus
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He looks like he's afraid or incapable of playing with one hand on his stick (like Polak was).
Needs to work on that.
Needs to work on that.
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-9 in 4+ games
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Mr.Snuggleupagus
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Thanks "Army"...you fargin idiot!
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Who else would rather have Leddy and Bolduc than Mailloux and Bugs? Army had a rough offseason.
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Well there could be a few things he may need to work on.Mr.Snuggleupagus wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025 18:42 pm He looks like he's afraid or incapable of playing with one hand on his stick (like Polak was).
Needs to work on that.
And I hope they let him.
It's not this kids fault Army thought he was nhl ready and a fair value equal swap for Bolduc.
Points are expected and that's been made clear to him. But Until Mailx gets it. They need him to play a stay at home style if game. Draw a box and Tell him to stay there, or near about. Enough point pressure, learn some defense or it's that much worse.
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Some of this +/- stuff this year falls squarely on Hofer's head. When your goaltender is a sieve, it's hard to be + or have + attitude.
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11WSChamps
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I would hope he would have been given all this advice and tutelage by these "resources" long before now.
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Long before his 13th game in the NHL?11WSChamps wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025 23:29 pm I would hope he would have been given all this advice and tutelage by these "resources" long before now.
He may turn out to be garbage in the long run but we have to stop acting like he’s not totally green at this level. The NHL is significantly harder than any league he has played in this far.
Bolduc had some awful games last year, but mistakes by wingers are usually less consequential than defensemen.
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Heah if you're assuming I'm criticizing the trade I'm not.bluetunehead wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025 04:39 amLong before his 13th game in the NHL?11WSChamps wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025 23:29 pm I would hope he would have been given all this advice and tutelage by these "resources" long before now.
He may turn out to be garbage in the long run but we have to stop acting like he’s not totally green at this level. The NHL is significantly harder than any league he has played in this far.
Bolduc had some awful games last year, but mistakes by wingers are usually less consequential than defensemen.
My point had to do with getting this advice from the get go with his new team.
I know all about how defensemen have to mature through fire.
Stopping goals that wouldn't be scored on a street hockey goalie wasn't his fault last night.
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I hover more in the boards than post but over the years I have seen comments from people here that obviously know more about hockey than I will ever know. When it comes to young defense men the same comment comes up every single time, "Takes longer to develop as a dman". Saw those comments when the Blues drafted Johson, Petro and Payrayko. The kid is 22 years old.
Pronger on Mailloux:
“The biggest concern I would have for him is that he starts listening to the naysayers and listening to all the backlash, good or bad, and get consumed by all of that and not just focus on playing the game, developing, learning, understanding and finding his niche,” Pronger said. “How is he going to play? Is he going to be this hard-nosed, two-way defenseman? Is he going to defend hard, make a good first pass, support the play? Based on what I’m looking at, he’s not like an offensive power-play guy. He can supplement and be on the second unit maybe down the line. Maybe he doesn’t. Maybe he’s a defensive-defenseman, he kills penalties, he plays tough and he plays hard. All of that is unknown. We’re looking at an unknown commodity because he hasn’t played. He’s played 12 f--king NHL games! And one season in the AHL. It is all really new. You’re painting with a blank canvas because he hasn’t played in any league very long, so you really don’t know what he can or can’t be because it’s all right there. So really it’s just a matter of blocking out the noise and just put the f--king work boots on and getting to work and start trying to figure out what you want, how good you want to be and what are you going to do to get there."
“The biggest concern I would have for h ... et there.”
Pronger on Mailloux:
“The biggest concern I would have for him is that he starts listening to the naysayers and listening to all the backlash, good or bad, and get consumed by all of that and not just focus on playing the game, developing, learning, understanding and finding his niche,” Pronger said. “How is he going to play? Is he going to be this hard-nosed, two-way defenseman? Is he going to defend hard, make a good first pass, support the play? Based on what I’m looking at, he’s not like an offensive power-play guy. He can supplement and be on the second unit maybe down the line. Maybe he doesn’t. Maybe he’s a defensive-defenseman, he kills penalties, he plays tough and he plays hard. All of that is unknown. We’re looking at an unknown commodity because he hasn’t played. He’s played 12 f--king NHL games! And one season in the AHL. It is all really new. You’re painting with a blank canvas because he hasn’t played in any league very long, so you really don’t know what he can or can’t be because it’s all right there. So really it’s just a matter of blocking out the noise and just put the f--king work boots on and getting to work and start trying to figure out what you want, how good you want to be and what are you going to do to get there."
“The biggest concern I would have for h ... et there.”
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Agree with your post as well as from the 4 folks' preceding above.kimzey59 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025 17:42 pm I said when Mailloux went to the bench that he'd be getting some "extra visitors" to unofficially go over things with.
At the time, I thought maybe Bouwmeester or Pronger would play that role.
Turns out it's Bobby Bortuzzo playing the "unofficial coach" role.
As somebody who had to do a LOT of work to become a full-time player, Bort's definitely not a bad voice to put in the kids ear.
Really curious if this is an inclination that Bortuzzo might be interested in eventually going the coaching route like Chris Thorburn did.
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To clarify, I was referring to the first handful of posts at the very beginning of this subject thread.Old_Goat wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025 08:16 amAgree with your post as well as from the 4 folks' preceding above.kimzey59 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2025 17:42 pm I said when Mailloux went to the bench that he'd be getting some "extra visitors" to unofficially go over things with.
At the time, I thought maybe Bouwmeester or Pronger would play that role.
Turns out it's Bobby Bortuzzo playing the "unofficial coach" role.
As somebody who had to do a LOT of work to become a full-time player, Bort's definitely not a bad voice to put in the kids ear.
Really curious if this is an inclination that Bortuzzo might be interested in eventually going the coaching route like Chris Thorburn did.
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By my count, at least 6 of his -9 plus/minus are from the two games that Hofer (bleep) the bed. So our dear troll can whip up the frenzy, but I see a guy that is big, fast, great skater and has a big shot. Maybe he develops into a very good defenseman, maybe not, but I don’t see some garbage slug out there like Jordan Scmaltz. Still not sure what the Blues ever saw in that guy!