I'm not talking about you, I meant the posters in general...he goes rather unnoticed imo.Kevin Forbes said:I put him as Anaheim's #1 prospect!
You all ripped me for putting him ahead of Getzlaf at the time!
What more do you want?
TransportedUpstater said:I liked him when I was there...although what's up with their team so far?
xander said:The defense has been shaky, Mckee isn't having the season he had last year and they lack finishers (Moulson accepted.) Last weekend was intuiging (two wins over Niagara) because they got a huge contribution from the freshman (4 goals and nice play on the blueline from seminoff), and prior to last weekend they where getting nothing from the freshman. Hopefully this meens that the newbies are starting to click and that they can help the top line carry the scoring load.
I'll have more to report after this weekend's game's at Lynah (Fri: Pinceton, Sat. Quinnipiac.) The Saterday game is being broadcast on NESN at 6, if you get that.
Even though I've been reading them for like 5 or 6 years now (or however long it's been), they're still funny to me.Mallard said:Wow - Dustin Rose jokes are STILL considered funny around here???
TransportedUpstater said:Change it to SESN, and then it would make sense with my location.
Meh.Prussian_Blue said:Pretty much every Blues' prospect is underrated here...
I've said this before, and I'll say it again: if Ottawa or Edmonton or Montreal or Jersey or San Jose or Detroit had five goaltending prospects playing like Bacashihua, Beckford-Tseu, Barulin, Bishop and Schwarz, the hype here would be positively enormous.
But they're all Blues' prospects, so nary a peep about 'em.
Schwarz was a sure-fire Top Ten pick, a franchise goalie, a "can't-miss" guy... until the Blues drafted him. Then, all of a sudden, it was all about finding every little nit-picky thing wrong with his game.
Now, I'll grant that he didn't do much in the WHL to improve his standing... but all objective reports that I heard suggest that he was much improved at the end of his one season in Vancouver, compared to what he looked like at the start of the year. And there's no denying that he's playing very, very well now against veterans in a pretty darn good European elite league.
P_B
Hasbro said:As an Avs fan I agree
Marek Svatos: not even an honorable mention on the Top 50
benji said:My choices were Koivu and Bernier.
You'll notice that they've moved to the History Channel, though. And that Rose would seem to be around 80 years old now.Mallard said:Wow - Dustin Rose jokes are STILL considered funny around here???
Blind Gardien said:You'll notice that they've moved to the History Channel, though. And that Rose would seem to be around 80 years old now.
Patrick said:Eric Fehr?
15 goals nowSPG said:Petr Prucha, NYR! 6G 3A, 9PTS in 20GP. He's been deadly in shootouts too.
Marek Kvapil drafted by Tampa in 2005 is playing in the AHL.An Ape called Yoko said:Nicklas Bergfors is the only one playing AHL-hockey of the draft in 2005. He is the youngest player in the league.
Im being a bit of a homer here though...