Typo. He was drafter by Jackets.Chrisd said:wild have mozyakin, whats his story, never heard of him and i'm a wild fan??
edit: just did a search, he's actually bluejackets property.
knight44 said:you guys are forgeting a guy by the name of Schremp, he is having a amazing year in London. He will thrive in edmonton, he will make the PP just amaing with his shot. I think Schremp can and will contend for the calder. But i see why no one gives him the respect he deserves, its because everyone still hates the kid for his so called "attitude problem"
Chrisd said:wild have mozyakin, whats his story, never heard of him and i'm a wild fan??
edit: just did a search, he's actually bluejackets property.
Slitty said:My bad, I had Sushinsky on my mind when I wrote that. He isn't eligible for the Calder by a few games I think.
Agreed, no doubt, however Crosby won't be feeding him the puck. It would be a mistake to put Malkin on the wing. He'll be 2nd line center.Unseenpunk said:Malkin no doubt...
Most Talent
Most Professional Experience
Has a pro frame
Happens to have Sidney Crosby to feed him the puck.
pei fan said:Agreed, no doubt, however Crosby won't be feeding him the puck. It would be a mistake to put Malkin on the wing. He'll be 2nd line center.
TransportedUpstater said:Pouliot? Really? Is he ready?
Edit: I realize he almost made the team, but does anyone else think he needs more seasoning?
knight44 said:you guys are forgeting a guy by the name of Schremp, he is having a amazing year in London. He will thrive in edmonton, he will make the PP just amaing with his shot. I think Schremp can and will contend for the calder. But i see why no one gives him the respect he deserves, its because everyone still hates the kid for his so called "attitude problem"
Patty Ice said:Thomas Greiss
phaneuf_fan_3 said:who exactly is edmonton going to take off of the top powerplay line to get shremp out there? unless he plays D on the pp i cant see it happening.......and even with that he would need to beat out pronger or ma bergeron.
misfit said:The problem with picking Schremp isn't because he isn't as skilled as the other candidates, it's because he's on a team that is good enough that he won't have a lot of responsibility.
Just look at the last few ROYs:
Ovechkin (my prediction): If Ovechkin doesn't do it for them, they won't win. He's their only chance night in and night out. The same could be said for Crosby who is the likely runner up.
Raycroft: Potvin was Boston's only other goalie, so Raycroft got the #1 spot (and he played great), but goalies are a little different because there are only two on a team (unless you're the 05/06 Sabres or Oilers) and they cant be sheltered with linemates and selective icetime. Plus, if you're a rookie goalie and your team makes the playoffs, then you're guaranteed Calder consideration at least.
Jackman: Pronger was hurt, and he played along side MacInnis
Heatley: Terrible team, on the top line and got all kinds of PP time (with Kovalchuk, mind you).
Schremp won't take Hemsky/Smyth/Horcoff/Pronger/Bergeron's spot on the #1 powerplay unit, and MacTavish will probably limit his even strength play on account of him being a rookie, and the fact that the Oilers have a lot of good 5-on-5 players.
TK79 said:Yeah, he'll see a ton of action behind Nabby and Toskala
Number 19 said:Depending on what Turgeon does next year the Avs may end up with Wolski as our second line center. I still think Malkin will win it but if Wolski can play like he has this year, and with a healthy Svatos back I don't see why he wouldn't be in the running.