Your Say: Jean-Gabriel Pageau

We've given out our grades. Now it's your turn!

We've finished our player grades for the 2014-15 season, but that was just 9 people talking about what they think--and it was a lot of information to talk about. Now it's time for our readers to cast their votes. And with that in mind, we present our Your Say series!

Jean-Gabriel Pageau recap:

JGP impressed in training camp, but mostly due to the crunch of one-way contracts, found himself in Binghamton to start the year. After Chris Neil and Zack Smith were the victims of long-term injuries in consecutive games, Pageau got the call-up and never looked back (unless you count the weird time he was sent down for two AHL games, missing only one NHL game, to give Shane Prince a look with the club). His 1:57 shorthanded time on ice was second among Sens forwards. He also finished behind only Erik Condra and Shane Prince in the fraction of the time he was started in the defensive zone at even strength. Pageau became Cameron's go-to guy to win a key defensive zone draw. After last year's disappointment, Pageau showed he is ready for full-time NHL duty, and will most likely get a one-way deal with the club for next year.

Highest grade: A+

Lowest grade: B+

Average grade: A

What grade would you give Jean-Gabriel Pageau?

A159
B69
C9
D0
F1

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