Wild variance among Carolina Hurricanes junior prospects

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</p>It is the nature of developing prospects to go through ups and downs. Such is the case for the Carolina Hurricanes’ stable of junior hockey prospects. Some are showing the growth and improvement an organization would hope for in a future pro, while others are struggling to find footing or even showing some regression.

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Boom Boom Apathy

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Sep 6, 2006
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Nice to hear about all these guys. One question though. The article talks about wild variance with some struggling/showing regression. When I read the article though, other than Smallman, it seems that most of the prospects are actually acquitting themselves quite well right now?

Am I misreading / misinterpreting the write-ups?
 

Sens1Canes2

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Nice to hear about all these guys. One question though. The article talks about wild variance with some struggling/showing regression. When I read the article though, other than Smallman, it seems that most of the prospects are actually acquitting themselves quite well right now?

Am I misreading / misinterpreting the write-ups?

I thought the exact same thing. Could be an issue of the editors writing the headline? I hate that. Been burned a couple of times by headlines being completely misrepresentative of the actual article.
 

NotOpie

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Nice to hear about all these guys. One question though. The article talks about wild variance with some struggling/showing regression. When I read the article though, other than Smallman, it seems that most of the prospects are actually acquitting themselves quite well right now?

Am I misreading / misinterpreting the write-ups?

While I think Foegele's move to Kingston was the right move, he wasn't really living up to his potential at New Hampshire. He's remedying that for the Frontenacs. He's also playing center which apparently he did much earlier is his playing career. With McKeown and Foegele in the Frontenacs, I wouldn't be surprised if we don't pick a sleeper from that roster this July.
 

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