T.J. Tynan is on pace for 45-50 points in his rookie AHL season. Surprising to anyone else?
I've always liked Tynan, I just didn't feel as certain that he'd be effective at the professional level due to his size (Atkinson is basically the same size but he doesn't play center like Tynan).No. Saw quite a few ND games and he was always 1 of the best players on the ice. A "CBJ type" player. Good 2 way game with good offensive skills. Almost like a smaller Dubinsky. Tried to bring him up a couple times in this thread and others because of our injuries earlier but pretty much nobody had anything to say. Thought he should be given a look earlier in the year. Even some games as a winger on the 3rd or 4th line wouldn't RUIN him like it supposedly would Wennberg, Rychel, or Dano. He's easily a better option then Tropp, Cracknell, Collins, etc. He plays like a Letestu-Mackenzie hybrid. I'd like to add that this is another "great" trade by Howson to get a very good prospect/player/asset for an initial mistake that was clearly(or more than likely) going to turn into nothing at the NHL level until maybe 2020.
At this point, looking at the big picture of our prospects, their "estimated" trade value to the league, and our "young core", I think its CLEAR which prospect we should be looking to trade. Alexander Wennberg. The Swedish Filatov.
If people can say Anisimov doesn't seem to fit with the future of the CBJ the case can easily be made that Wennberg doesn't either.
No. Saw quite a few ND games and he was always 1 of the best players on the ice. A "CBJ type" player. Good 2 way game with good offensive skills. Almost like a smaller Dubinsky. Tried to bring him up a couple times in this thread and others because of our injuries earlier but pretty much nobody had anything to say. Thought he should be given a look earlier in the year. Even some games as a winger on the 3rd or 4th line wouldn't RUIN him like it supposedly would Wennberg, Rychel, or Dano. He's easily a better option then Tropp, Cracknell, Collins, etc. He plays like a Letestu-Mackenzie hybrid. I'd like to add that this is another "great" trade by Howson to get a very good prospect/player/asset for an initial mistake that was clearly(or more than likely) going to turn into nothing at the NHL level until maybe 2020.
At this point, looking at the big picture of our prospects, their "estimated" trade value to the league, and our "young core", I think its CLEAR which prospect we should be looking to trade. Alexander Wennberg. The Swedish Filatov.
If people can say Anisimov doesn't seem to fit with the future of the CBJ the case can easily be made that Wennberg doesn't either.
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I really hope you're being sarcastic. .
So many facepalms. . .
feel bad for Milano being stuck in Plymouth/Flint
really hope he gets traded in the offseason or moves on to the AHL for 15/16
A CBJ prospect that goes unrecognized most of the time is Peter Quenneville. The captain of Brandon Wheat Kings had 2 goals last night in their win and now has 40 points in 45 games. Got off to a slow start but has turned it around lately. Brandon's won 8 out of their last 10 games.
http://www2.tsn.ca/bardown/Story.aspx?Minnesota+and+Wisconsin+line+brawl+after+big+hit&id=488515
Reilly is the first to confront a Wisconsin player after a questionable hit, helping to incite what can only be described as a line scrum.
No. Saw quite a few ND games and he was always 1 of the best players on the ice. A "CBJ type" player. Good 2 way game with good offensive skills. Almost like a smaller Dubinsky. Tried to bring him up a couple times in this thread and others because of our injuries earlier but pretty much nobody had anything to say. Thought he should be given a look earlier in the year. Even some games as a winger on the 3rd or 4th line wouldn't RUIN him like it supposedly would Wennberg, Rychel, or Dano. He's easily a better option then Tropp, Cracknell, Collins, etc. He plays like a Letestu-Mackenzie hybrid. I'd like to add that this is another "great" trade by Howson to get a very good prospect/player/asset for an initial mistake that was clearly(or more than likely) going to turn into nothing at the NHL level until maybe 2020.
At this point, looking at the big picture of our prospects, their "estimated" trade value to the league, and our "young core", I think its CLEAR which prospect we should be looking to trade. Alexander Wennberg. The Swedish Filatov.
If people can say Anisimov doesn't seem to fit with the future of the CBJ the case can easily be made that Wennberg doesn't either.