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You have to feel for a player in Cole Cassels’ shoes.
Cassels, 21, was highly rated out of junior following some genuine heroics on the Oshawa Generals’ run to the Memorial Cup. Throughout that run Cassels played through a “tricky” abdominal injury and when it was over, he lost a full summer of training prior to turning pro.
In an effort to get him back up to speed, the Canucks put him on a ‘college schedule’. Cassels was held out of games regularly, his minutes were closely monitored and his production – and the expectations that accumulated as Cassels and the Generals stormed through the CHL – sagged.
“For a young guy going pro and not playing, it’ll take a toll on you,” Cassels told CanucksArmy.com on Sunday. “But there was never a point where I thought I wasn’t capable. It’s a learning process, you know? It’s a career, it’s not one year. Last year was a year where I learned a lot and I took a lot away from it.”
“The easiest way (to turn the page) is just to forget about it,” Cassels said. “It happened, it’s over with. It wasn’t a good year for me personally. A mulligan would be a fair thing to say, to give one to myself, wipe the slate clean and show Travis and Willie and Jim and Trevor (who I am).”
In terms of moving on, Cassels’ 2016-17 campaign is off to a solid start. His mobility – an issue throughout his rookie season in Utica – appears to be back in a major way. He finished a lovely passing sequence as time expired in the second period on Sunday night against the Winnipeg Jets, his hard, accurate wrist shot giving the Canucks a two-goal lead with just three-tenths of a second on the game clock.
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— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) September 18, 2016
‘Feeling good’ is all that Utica Comets head coach Travis Green wants to see from Cassels at the moment. Though Green was impressed by Cassels’ performance on Sunday night, all week Green has emphasized that he just wants to see Cassels find his bearings after a rough first professional season.
“I’m not going to sit and study Cassels’ game,” Green said on Friday. “There’s been a lot of talk about him coming back and being a much better player this year. I’m not going to get too worried about watching him closely and dissecting his game. I just want to get him playing, let him feel good and confident, and we’ll see where he’s really at in a few weeks.”
“Not knowing what I could do and now that I’ve got that confidence back, now that I can skate again, now that I can play that weaving game back and forth and make those little dishes (It’s different for me),” Cassels said.
Id really like to see cassels take the next step in his development this year. I hope he puts it together and we start hearing good things from Travis Green.
Cassels has the ideal skill set for a 3rd line or 4th line center role. He is the type of player that will help you win championships. A core player. Hopefully he can bounce back and impress everyone! Got my fingers crossed for him.
Cassels might be a really solid bottom 6 C with the Canucks in a couple of years. It will be really interesting to see if Manny can impart some face off wisdom to him.
So far Benning has done a good job on the prospect pool for goaltending, D, and there is a ton of bottom 6 competition. Short of Boeser though the top 6 prospect pool is non-existent, but I’m hoping that JB can turn some of this excess D into at least another 2nd round pick and have 3 picks in the top 2 rounds. If CBJ decides to give up the Torts 2nd round pick to us this year there could be as many as 4 picks in the top 2 rounds if JB can make 1 trade.
I feel like they’re going to wait until 2018 though.. with Tortorella under the microscope after the Team USA showing so far and a young, limited Columbus team, I doubt they finish high enough to decide it’s worthwhile to give up the pick.
On that note, CA should bring back the Torts poll now. The press stuff didn’t make me flinch, but the clutch loss complete with roster decisions being questioned by the bulk of the media and fanbase… that took me back.
Yah we’re going to have to wait to see if CBJ makes the playoffs or not on that pick, but its possible. Bobrovsky has looked solid in the WCoH and if he can carry that into the season they might make the playoffs, so thats the big factor imo.