NEELY wrote:Why don't people wait and see what they decide to do with Rundblad? He may very well have to learn how to play the left side in Ottawa, I don't think he could make anymore gaffs at this point playing in the right.
Rundblad is more of a project than I thought and that could very well include playing on the left side going forward.
He's played 3 NHL games on the small ice surface. He will automatically learn the NHL game that easily. It's harder for D to do that.
For God's sake... give him some time. I hope someone talks him into Bingo (if the Sens want him to go there) -- even 15 games (a la Karlsson) will probably help a lot.
He seems to be getting a little more comfortable every game... one thing for McLean.. NEVER pair him with Kuba.