Arizona Coyotes fans get ready, Jakob Chychrun is almost back. After getting back on the ice recently, the team has sent the young defenseman to the Tucson Roadrunners of the AHL on a conditioning stint to acclimate to game action. Chychrun has been working his way back from knee surgery in early August, and has made incredible progress so far.
Chychrun of course jumped right from junior hockey to the NHL last season for the Coyotes, playing in 68 games and recording 20 points. The fact that an 18-year old defenseman even held his own in the NHL was impressive enough, but Chychrun did more than just get by. The son of former NHL tough guy Jeff Chychrun, Jakob showed he had a little more offensive upside than dad, trailing only Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Alex Goligoski in points among Coyotes defenders.
An interesting case heading into his draft year, Chychrun had once been considered a potential top-3 pick with his blend of size, skill and mobility. He dropped significantly down boards though as some believed his game regressed in 2015-16, or that a lack of dedication and work ethic was shown. It may have simply been a case of Chychrun not being challenged at the junior level, as he seemed to get his drive back to make the Coyotes out of camp.
There are still some who question his decision making and offensive ceiling, but the Coyotes will certainly be happy to get him back and plug him into an overhauled defensive unit. With Niklas Hjalmarsson and Jason Demers added, the team was supposed to be a more dangerous group on the back end but have still struggled immensely to keep the puck out of their net. With 95 goals allowed (the most in the NHL), any added depth will be a tremendous help.
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