Got ya.I was stating that teams are making announcements that they have released previous imports, or the import has moved on prior to the draft. Flint hasn't said a word.
They won't be. They'll be picking 6th and passing on the sixxxxxty seventh? pick I think it is. I know it's weird but that's how it works with the import draft.Didn’t think they’d pass up a high import pick
Has Bianconi signed yet?If Pilon makes the team and Power stays true to his Michigan commitment, that is 8 defensemen for Flint (Busby, Gretz, Gordeev, Nielsen, Pilon, Alexandria, Bianconi, McCourt).
It would surprise me if they sign him before Training Camp. They can only add two guys of the 13 chosen after Vierling and Power, so they'll probably want to get a look at them in camp with the current rostered players before they go signing any of them. Their Import selection this morning will effect needs, also.Has Bianconi signed yet?
If they did things right, they didn't draft him without already having an agreement in place with his NHL club.Firebirds select RW Jan Jenik.
Coyotes did return Smereck to Flint last year, so hopefully we have a solid relationship there and they want this kid in the OHL.
Well there has been a relationship there with Smereck and Phoenix took Busby so that should continue. I would be surprised if there hadn't been some communication with Phoenix before hand.If they did things right, they didn't draft him without already having an agreement in place with his NHL club.
This is my updated guesstimation. Obviously there will be trades as well
F-Connor Roberts
Evan Vierling. R
Jake Durham
Ty Dellandrea
Jack Wismer
Ryan Mansfield. R
CJ Clarke
Ethan Keppen
Jan Jenik. Import
Hunter Holmes
Eric Yuba. R to Flint
Kyle Harris
Littlejohn or Phibbs or Collins or Winnerton R to Flint
D-Dennis Busby
Nikita Alexandria. Import
Riley McCourt
Marcus Gretz
Fedor Gordeev
Michael Bianconi. R
Hakon Nilsen
Zach Pilon ?
G-Luke Cavallin
Aidan Pitre or Evan Morrison. R to Flint
This would be with 3 true rookies (2018 draft picks). Hanging by a thread are Littlejohn, Phibbs, Collins, Winnerton, and Pilon. Most of you seem to think Harris is a shoe-in. Bianconi, Mansfield, and Jenik still need to sign and make the team.
Was thinking...without any trades or wildcard acquisitions involving the goalie position, there's a darn good chance that BOTH Pitre and Morrison suit up for the Firebirds this season. I have to imagine that Cavallin will miss some time while away with the Canadian U18 team.This is my updated guesstimation. Obviously there will be trades as well
...G-Luke Cavallin
Aidan Pitre or Evan Morrison. R to Flint...
That's before the season and even training camp, then. Cavallin missed some time during the season last year while away with Team Canada...what was that for???Hockey Canada shows tryouts for U18 are end of July 28-Aug 1st. Actual tournament is Aug 6 -11.
I think that was the world U17 Hockey Challenge. Both Cavallin and Keppen went to that and Oulahan was one of the coaches for it. It was literally when the wheels fell off last year. Second week of November I think it wasThat's before the season and even training camp, then. Cavallin missed some time during the season last year while away with Team Canada...what was that for???
Yeah, that certainly was when things took a sharp downturn. I think I was told Ouhlahen will be a coach again this year. Vierling is a sure bet to be gone, Bianconi could be selected too and Owen Power will likely also be on one of HC's three rosters. Don't be shocked to see Dellandrea and/or Jenik gone for WJC. Cavallin, Keppen for U18's and possibly a few kids to miss a couple games while at NHL camps.I think that was the world U17 Hockey Challenge. Both Cavallin and Keppen went to that and Oulahan was one of the coaches for it. It was literally when the wheels fell off last year. Second week of November I think it was
I don't really like the Idea of Ouhlahan gone because the team looked like a ship with no rudder while he was at the tournament last year. Not to Knock Flache but he didn't seem to be able to get a handle on his team as the wheels came off. When Ouhlahan returned you could see things start to pull back together almost immediately. I get it though Ouhlahan is trying to get himself as much as exposure here as he can so he can advance his own career. Flache was a rookie assistant last year hopefully this year he has a better grip on his team and keeps the wheels on until Ouhlahan returns.Yeah, that certainly was when things took a sharp downturn. I think I was told Ouhlahen will be a coach again this year. Vierling is a sure bet to be gone, Bianconi could be selected too and Owen Power will likely also be on one of HC's three rosters. Don't be shocked to see Dellandrea and/or Jenik gone for WJC. Cavallin, Keppen for U18's and possibly a few kids to miss a couple games while at NHL camps.
I don't think it's an even trade off with him being absent but having your head coach also be a coach for one of Canada's National Teams should theoretically help with recruiting and kind of afford your organization/coaching staff with a certain level of....prestige I guess you could say.I don't really like the Idea of Ouhlahan gone because the team looked like a ship with no rudder while he was at the tournament last year. Not to Knock Flache but he didn't seem to be able to get a handle on his team as the wheels came off. When Ouhlahan returned you could see things start to pull back together almost immediately. I get it though Ouhlahan is trying to get himself as much as exposure here as he can so he can advance his own career. Flache was a rookie assistant last year hopefully this year he has a better grip on his team and keeps the wheels on until Ouhlahan returns.
Thanks.U17 - Nov. 3 - 11th
U18 - Aug 6 - 11th
U20 - Dec 26 - Jan 5th
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the OHL have Joe Birch (OHL's Senior Director of Hockey Development) step onto the bench while Oulehen was away? I don't think Flache was given the reins.I don't really like the Idea of Ouhlahan gone because the team looked like a ship with no rudder while he was at the tournament last year. Not to Knock Flache but he didn't seem to be able to get a handle on his team as the wheels came off. When Ouhlahan returned you could see things start to pull back together almost immediately. I get it though Ouhlahan is trying to get himself as much as exposure here as he can so he can advance his own career. Flache was a rookie assistant last year hopefully this year he has a better grip on his team and keeps the wheels on until Ouhlahan returns.