Mike Weaver

30 September 2009

eate their magic from last season, the Blues should be in good shape.

Tyson Strachan and Mike Weaver are also top reasons the Blues held it together last season.  Both players played to the best of their abilities to maintain a roster spot for most of the season.  On a well-balanced defense, these two will have to stay strong in order to stay with the big club in 2009-10.

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30 March 2009

tter position the past few weeks, which has earned him more power-play and penalty-kill time.  Mike Weaver has been making up for what he lacks in size with athleticism.  Standing at just 5’9”, Weaver has skated faster than any defenseman for the Blues.  He is proving his critics wrong with great positioning and the ability to stay in the play.  The only question mark is the play of supposed #1 defenseman Barret Jackman.  Barret is still leading the team in active time-on-ice per game with 23:29 average minutes played.  He is still unable to move the puck in a way that a $3.62 million defenseman should.  Sunday in Columbus, Barret had the puck behind his net and was heavily covered by three Blue Jacket players.  Instead of dumping the puck to the side boards or skating the other way around the net to try and draw them off, he threw it right up the middle and it hit off one of the Blue Jacket players.  Luckily, the player lost handle of the puck and Jackman was able to poke it free to another Blues player coming back to help. A #1 defenseman should know better.  He has to improve his play if he is going to continue to play against top lines in the NHL.

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31 October 2008

ow to position themselves to keep the puck in the zone during the power-play.  Roman Polak and Mike Weaver have shown countless times that they are capable of keeping offensive chances going, and could be valuable assets to the man-advantage.  Although the Blues’ defense may not be the best offensive force in the league, they will keep the play alive a lot better than two inexperienced forwards will.

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