hockeynorth
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As will I!I'll expect nothing and be happy if one of them shows.
As will I!I'll expect nothing and be happy if one of them shows.
I heard there's a good 50/50 just Friday........ and I have a very reliable source on that information, goalie is more like a 75% chance not coming
LWs | C | RW | LD | RD | G | ||
Blake Murray | Quinton Byfeild | MacAuley Carson | Liam Ross | Peter Stratis | Mitchell Weeks | ||
David Levin | Shane Bulitka | Nolan Hutcheson | Isaak Phillips | Ememett Serensits | Jonathan Lemaire | ||
Owen Robinson | Landon McCallum | Chase Stillman | Nathan Ribau | Jack Thompson | David Bowen | ||
Owen Gilhula | Ethan Larmand | Blake McConville | Andre Anania | Payton Robinson | Frederik Dichow | ||
Kosta Manikis | Blake Butler | Michael Tiveron | Jack Zekelman | Kalle Loponen | |||
Nicholas DeGrazia | |||||||
Samuel Vachon | |||||||
RED=OA ONLY 3 can stay BOLDed is what i think | |
Orange = U18 draft | |
Yellow = Players looking for a spot | |
Purple is newly traded or go in a trade | |
Blue = Signed | |
Pink - Import | |
Lime green - a spot in jeopardy, COuld be traded or released Singed but didn't play ohl - Dark BLue |
Don't sleep on Philips. They both will be goodI fully expect Nicholas DeGrazia to suprise and nab a spot on the team. I also think Robinson will find his way on to the first line and Manikis to the third. Jack Thompson will be the undisputed best d-man on the team by the end of the year too. Excited for camp to get here.
BingoGoalie likely a no go, all dependent on what Montreal says. Dman looking more promising
I think we’ve seen the last of one of gilhula or McConville[TBODY] [/TBODY]
LWs C RW LD RD G Blake Murray Quinton Byfeild MacAuley Carson Liam Ross Peter Stratis Mitchell Weeks David Levin Shane Bulitka Nolan Hutcheson Isaak Phillips Ememett Serensits Jonathan Lemaire Owen Robinson Landon McCallum Chase Stillman Nathan Ribau Jack Thompson David Bowen Owen Gilhula Ethan Larmand Blake McConville Andre Anania Payton Robinson Frederik Dichow Kosta Manikis Blake Butler Michael Tiveron Jack Zekelman Kalle Loponen Nicholas DeGrazia Samuel Vachon
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RED=OA ONLY 3 can stay BOLDed is what i think Orange = U18 draft Yellow = Players looking for a spot Purple is newly traded or go in a trade Blue = Signed Pink - Import Lime green - a spot in jeopardy, COuld be traded or released
Singed but didn't play ohl - Dark BLue
Let me know what you think
I think we’ve seen the last of one of gilhula or McConville
Absolutely. Those two fellas better have a plan BVery possible imo
I think it'd depend on how well Butler shows, Labelle not showing makes them a little safer. Pre camp I see it asAbsolutely. Those two fellas better have a plan B
Don't sleep on Philips. They both will be good
It will be quite interesting how the lines will put together, a lot of these forwards have played multiple positions.
You have to think the Top 6 Forwards will be, Byfield, Murray, Levin, Carson, Bulitka, Hutcheson, so some kind of combination of two lines I would think.
The other two lines will be the combination of the rest, Robinson, Gilhula, McConville, McCallum, Stillman, Larmand, Manikis. Robinson and Stillman can be interchangeable in the top 6, imo.
I can see Stillman maybe jumping in Top 6 because he is the most natural right winger who has offensive game compared to our other RW.
I'm basing the forwards on players that were there last year and recently signed players. I'm sure there might be some surprises and moves.
Wolves have a ton of options for PP D-men, and have historically done poorly with a forward on the point(Specifically anyone who is not Byfield). I'd hope we just give Stratis, Phillips, Thompson and Serensits the first shot.Stillman the 4th forward on PP1?
DeleteI'll expect nothing and be happy if one of them shows.
Right. But I think Savage was a great pick at that spot.Really wanted to see McCallum on his A game, though the two no shows are really no surprise
Oh for sure I loved itRight. But I think Savage was a great pick at that spot.