Players to Watch Part 2: Antoine Vermette
Part Two: Antoine Vermette
Much like Jake, Antoine was one of the shining stars on the Jackets roster. A staple of the top line sandwiched between Juice and the man himself, Rick Nash, Vermette was the teams second leading scorer in 2009-10.
Aside from being a really really nice guy in person (if you ever run into him, don't be shy) he's always a threat to be involved in the scoring. Another impressive aspect of his game is his toughness. Whats that you say? Toughness? While he's not throwing haymakers a la Dorsett and Boll, he's rarely not playing. He's played 2 full NHL seasons, plus an 81-game campaign, and two others of 77 or more.
He's very dedicated to his game and he plays with great confidence. This speedy center lead the team in faceoff wins last year, players traded, injured, moved to Russia, not withstanding. Remember when he was acquired that magical season? He was battling our-then-own Manny Malhotra for tops in the league in faceoff win percentage. Antoine, in my opinion, is quietly becoming a top player in our organization.
Where he came from:
Vermette started his career in the Q, which is famous for glorified statistics. His first year was uninspiring to say the least - it was his second where things began to take off. Posting 71 points in 71 games is the kind of consistency anyone would like out of a player.
Drafted in 2000, Vermette put up the highest numbers of his pro career (57-62-119) for Victoriaville. The Senators were liking what they had picked 55th overall that year. Whatever the reason, his start in Ottawa didn't turn out as planned.
He moved his way around the Senators lineup, breaking 50 points for the first time in his career in 2007-08. Little did any of us know all it took was 62 more games before he landed in Columbus.
Where he is:
He's not the number one center the franchise needed, but thats not to say he's not holding his own. He made a very good impression on the fans by scoring in 7 of his first 17 games in Union Blue. Coming off a down season of a combined 41 points, he continued to improve last year by setting career highs in goals, assits, and points. I see another big step this upcoming year.
Where he's going:
As I said, I see another big improvement. With the new coaching staff wanting to play an offensive game, everyone will benefit, especially Vermette. Playing along side Nasher and Juice and building chemistry is his key for 2010-11. Still a couple steps away from being spoken about among the elite guys like Sedin, Crosby (ugh, that was painful), Backstrom, Richards etc., Vermette will put up another record setting scoring line.
2010-11 Season Predictions:
GP
G
A
PTS
+/-
82
29
45
74
23
Other Predictions:
Top 8 in faceoff win percentage
Said win percentage will equal or top 58%
Has 900 faceoff wins
"Out there" Prediction:
Finalist for the Selke Trophy
There you have it, now let us hear it in the comments!
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I didn’t know much about this guy when he was shipped here from Ottawa for Pazzy.
Slightly apprehensive about it because he wasn’t necessarily a shining star in Ottawa, not saying he was bad, but I guess people pale in comparison to the PIZZA line. (Alf/Spezza/Heatley)
I couldn’t agree more with how ‘quietly’ Vermette has shown his worth for the CBJ and I couldn’t be happier with the progress and promise he shows a bit more every time I see him play. Hopefully he continues to take those next steps towards being an ‘elite’ player as Mike has mentioned. He has certainly won me over and becoming one of my favs on the Jackets squad.
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as Mike has mentioned.
oops, sorry Andrew! “as Andrew has mentioned”
my bad.
Philadelphia Flyers/Columbus Blue Jackets...don't ask me how.
If it was up to me, I'd free Charles Manson... -MRH
by PhillyPhan85 on Jul 13, 2010 10:57 AM EDT up reply actions
Crosby
I can understand Flyers fans having an aversion to Crosby, but why you? He’s probably the best and most complete player in the game today. Yes he’s a bit overexposed, but his skill is undeniable, not needing of an “ugh.”
Its a Pittsburgh thing. I despise everything to come from that city…except the beer.
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by Andrew Tolliver on Jul 13, 2010 12:13 PM EDT up reply actions
Also, in no way am I denying his abilities, accomplishments, etc…I’m just really tired of the giant Sidney suckfest from the league and fans.
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by Andrew Tolliver on Jul 13, 2010 12:25 PM EDT up reply actions
Crosby is like Lebron James to me…never liked him…don’t deny his skill/talent…doesn’t change the fact I don’t like him. that’s it.
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by PhillyPhan85 on Jul 13, 2010 1:37 PM EDT up reply actions
Head of the nail. You hit it.
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by Andrew Tolliver on Jul 13, 2010 2:16 PM EDT up reply actions
be cause he is an immature cry baby. and no he is not the most completly player in the league. that goes to either of the following 3 Ryan Keslar. Pavel Datsyuk. Henrick Zetterberg. ( they all have won or been nominated for selkes while producing well offensivly.)
I think Datsyuk is the best player in the league, and also the most underrated.
Sidney Crosby also sucker punched a dude in the nuts from behind.
I hate the steelers the way a mother loves a child.
by notthatnoise on Jul 14, 2010 3:29 PM EDT up reply actions
Mighty optimistic projections, no? Vermette is a fantastic player and was absolutely stolen from Ottawa, but I’m not sure 75 points is in the cards. I guess a lot depends on how Brassard/Umberger slot in as well.
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Perhaps..but not necessarily. Its only two extra goals and 7 extra assists. I don’t think he’s going to hit 30 goals…yet. Certainly in the offense Arniel wants to run, plus all the extra games we’re going to win this year (compared to last) the points have to come from somewhere. Nine more points doesn’t sound too bad for a top line center, does it?
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by Andrew Tolliver on Jul 19, 2010 9:17 AM EDT up reply actions

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