Howie Hodge wrote:
Players can take a while to excel with new teams; no doubt. It took James Neal to his first full season in Pittsburgh, after coming over from Dallas last year, to find his form. 31 goals and 65 points; not too shabby. (Pay attention Drew Stafford.)
However; I don't see anyone judging Hodgson's future based off of his few games here in Buffalo. I do see people expressing the fact that his play has been less than stellar here so far. Lindy Ruff obviously feels the same, based on Hodgson's reduced ice time. Kassain, on the other hand, played well in Vancouver, and ended up on the second line after having started off on the 4'th line. I don't believe he's still on their second line. Kassian did not look too good in his fight with Montreal's Staubitz Saturday night, either.
However; Tyler Ennis has stepped it up and perhaps performed at a level we may have hoped to have had from Hodgson. Somebody earlier in the season was joking about Buffalo's performance being much worse without Ennis in the lineup. Well, I think, aside from Millers return to form, that Ennis has had a tremendous impact. Good on Tyler Small...
I see Hodgson doing everything other than scoring. If he picks the scoring aspect up, we're golden.
As for Ennis, the guy does it all... Carries the puck, gains the zone, backchecks, forechecks, goes along the boards, scores, passes... Guy's an animal.