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Pulkkinen keeps scoring and the hockey world keeps ignoring him as usual. Hopefully he'll get his chance in the big league.
For playoffs, there is a clear day roster deadline. Guys on that list, including call ups in NHL (often reassigned on paper that day) are eligible to play in AHL playoffs PLUS any prospects signed thereafter, such as CHLers, NCAA grads. For injury replacements, teams can call up from ECHL.I was wondering about that. Although they do have a roster limit for the playoffs so hopefully they'll make room for T.Lindberg and anyone else they might acquire by the deadline (I imagine they'd want Tuch and Theodore in the AHL playoffs as well even after they get called up).
Pulkkinen keeps scoring and the hockey world keeps ignoring him as usual. Hopefully he'll get his chance in the big league.
Pulkkinen keeps scoring and the hockey world keeps ignoring him as usual. Hopefully he'll get his chance in the big league.
so is Pulkkinen which is frustrating given his time up here.
-Theodore scored 2 goals. He's now at 3g 5points and a -3 through 2 games
do you know the full lines and d pairings? I'm only half-listening on Stars radio
ooof. Didn't expect that.Kolesar assigned to the Quad City Mallards of the ECHL.
ooof. Didn't expect that.
Eventually I'd like the Knights to set up their AHL affiliate in Reno and ECHL in fellow gambling mecca Atlantic City.
Makes me lough how many proven NHL-players play in the wolves. Come on! Brandon Pirri!? Pulkkinen has semi-proven that he is at least 40p per season calibre in the NHL. No need to argue about Pulkkinen. Watched all his games, and before his injury at Detroit he was on pace for 50-60 points. He is also a good playmaker, doesn't only shoot. With these guys the Wolves will be champions this season. Nice start for the knights, but the only explination I can come up with keeping this much potential in the AHL is that the knights are shooting on purpose to be bottom 4 in the leauge this season to get the highest pick possible and a potential franchise player for the future.
Eventually I'd like the Knights to set up their AHL affiliate in Reno and ECHL in fellow gambling mecca Atlantic City.
That is great to hear that he has improved his strength / speed since he’s not the biggest guy out there.
The killer instinct and work ethic is what makes a good player a great player, so that’s also great to hear.
One thing I want to ask is that you typed he’s been playing wing. He’s usually listed as a center / mentioned he was a center at the draft. From what I can gather, it seems Hancock is the center.
Does Suzuki still take some draws or is he purely the winger? Was he a Center last year and Owen Sound is just stacking a top line?
Curious because I always saw him as a winger due to the average size / speed / strength. Two guys with insane hockey IQ on a line like Glass-Suzuki would be awesome.