Weโre now four days into rookie camp, and much has been written already about Florian Xhekaj putting on 15 pounds of muscle during the offseason. On Saturday night, for the first time, we were able to see if he could carry that bigger frame in games, and the answer is a resounding yes.
Some players struggle to cope when they get heavier, but not Xhekaj. He has the strength to carry that weight, he didnโt lose any speed, and heโs an even more imposing presence. At one stage in the Montreal Canadiensโ first game of the Prospect Showdown, one of the Winnipeg Jetsโ players was skating towards him, clearly looking to land a hit, but he ended up turning away, almost as if he realized who he was about to hit, and I expect itโs not the last time weโre going to see it this season.
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Even if it was only a rookie tournament game, it was a big test for Xhekaj to find himself on that top line with the two players who are arguably the most NHL-ready on the team. Pascal Vincent explained his decision to put him there in these terms:
We played him at center all year last year, and he had a lot of success. He scored 24 goals without ever really getting power-play time, and we want to expand his use and put him in different situations. With Kapanen and Demidov, we wanted a physical presence. We also wanted someone who could address the issue if someone looked at Demidov sideways. He didnโt need to do any of that, but heโs aware of that. We donโt need to talk about it, but to be able to play with those two and contribute offensively and defensively, rather than just being a physical force, taking faceoffs as heโs a righty. Kapanenโs a lefty; it was great to see those three together. If we had more time, we could develop something exciting, but we only have two games.
– Vincent on putting Xhekaj on the first line
If Xhekaj doesnโt make the Canadiens, thereโs no doubt that heโll be getting a more significant role with the Laval Rocket. Thatโs what last night was about: checking what he could do when put in a more offensive setting, and he showed that he has plenty of potential. He didnโt look like he was just Demidovโs bodyguard; he didnโt look out of place either. He looked like a hockey player who could compete alongside someone as talented as Demidov, and thatโs huge for this organization.
It will be essential to ensure that he manages his expectations, though, after coming off such a great first professional season, he must not fall into the same trap that Owen Beck did, and set his sights too high, putting too much pressure on himself. The truth of the matter is that, in all likelihood, when he makes the NHL (itโs not accidental that I didnโt use the word if here), he wonโt be playing on the top six, but he will be ideally suited to an energy line thatโs also able to contribute to all aspects of the game.
The days in which a player could make a career out of being a goon are long gone, but thatโs not a problem for Xhekaj because heโs so much more than a threatening physical presence. In a way, itโs funny to see the Canadiens have such a player in their ranks after being hurt so much by Tom Wilson in their series against the Washington Capitals last spring. Could Xhekaj end up being the Canadiensโ own Wilson? At this stage, itโs not out of the realm of possibilities, but thereโs still plenty of work to be done if he wants to get there.
Pascal Vincent is very aware of the diamond in the rough he has in his hands, though, and you can see just how enthusiastic he is about working with the youngster. At this stage, it would be a big surprise to see Xhekaj crack the lineup in Montreal, but it doesnโt matter; he still has things to work on, and nobodyโs ever been too prepared for the NHL.
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