Winnipeg Jets Prospect Thread (Part XI)

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(MOD: Previous prospects thread is here: http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?p=90458933#post90458933)

Winnipeg Jets Player Stats Update
Last Updated 11/25/2014

[size=+1]Regular Season[/size]

NHL Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Adam Lowry|LW|22|2|1|3|13|Winnipeg Jets|3/29/1993|Canada|Round 3, #67 Overall

NHL Goalies
Player|Pos.|GP|W|L|SO|GAA|SV%|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Michael Hutchinson|G|6|3|2|1|1.38|.948|Winnipeg Jets|3/2/1990|Canada|Round 6, #154 Overall

CHL Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Nikolaj Ehlers|LW|18|11|19|30|33|Halifax Mooseheads, QMJHL|2/14/1996|Denmark|Round 1, #9 Overall
Nic Petan|C|19|4|19|23|9|Portland Winterhawks, WHL|3/22/1995|Canada|Round 2, #43 Overall
Chase De Leo|C|24|15|14|29|8|Portland Winterhawks, WHL|10/25/1995|USA|Round 4, #99 Overall
Jimmy Lodge|C|20|12|9|21|10|Saginaw Spirit, OHL|3/5/1995|USA|Round 3, #84 Overall
Axel Blomqvist|RW|21|10|10|20|8|Victoria Royals, WHL|1/30/1995|Sweden|Undrafted
Josh Morrissey|D|19|6|10|16|26|Prince Albert Raiders, WHL|3/28/1995|Canada|Round 1, #13 Overall
Jan Kostalek|D|23|4|12|16|8|Rimouski Oceanic, QMJHL|2/17/1995|Czech Rep.|Round 4, #114 Overall
Nelson Nogier|D|21|1|4|5|26|Saskatoon Blades, WHL|5/27/1996|Canada|Round 4, #101 Overall

CHL Goalies
Player|Pos.|GP|W|L|SO|GAA|SV%|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Eric Comrie|G|19|12|7|1|2.36|.926|Tri-City Americans, WHL|7/6/1995|Canada|Round 2, #59 Overall

NCAA Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Andrew Copp|C|11|5|5|10|4|Michigan, Big 10|7/8/1994|USA|Round 4, #104 Overall
Matt Ustaski|LW|7|1|0|1|4|Wisconsin, Big 10|5/27/1994|USA|Round 7, #192 Overall
Tanner Lane|C|10|1|5|6|4|Nebraska-Omaha, NCAC|8/13/1992|USA|Round 6, #160 Overall
Brennan Serville|D|7|0|1|1|8|Michigan, Big 10|6/2/1993|Canada|Round 3, #78 Overall
Peter Stoykewych|D|10|1|2|3|20|Colorado, NCAC|7/14/1992|Canada|Round 7, #199 Overall
Aaron Harstad|D|10|3|0|3|16|Colorado, NCAC|4/27/1992|USA|Round 7, #187 Overall
CJ Franklin|LW|12|2|7|9|11|Minnesota State, WCHA|3/17/1994|USA|Round 5, #129 Overall
Tucker Poolman|D|11|3|1|4|6|North Dakota, NCAC|6/8/1993|USA|Round 5, #127 Overall
Jack Glover|D|5|0|2|2|2|Minnesota, Big 10|5/17/1996|USA|Round 3, #69 Overall

NCAA Goalies
Player|Pos.|GP|W|L|SO|GAA|SV%|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Jason Kasdorf|G|11|5|6|0|2.31|.922|RPI, ECAC|5/18/1992|Canada|Round 6, #157 Overall
Jamie Phillips|G|12|10|2|2|1.42|.950|Michigan Tech, WCHA|3/24/1993|Canada|Round 7, #190 Overall

International Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Alexander Burmistrov|C|30|7|13|20|32|Ak Bars, KHL|10/21/1991|Russia|Round 1, #8 Overall
Ivan Telegin|C|16|2|0|2|2|CSKA Moscow, KHL|2/28/1992|Russia|Round 4, #101 Overall
Pavel Kraskovsky|C|22|4|15|19|16|Loko Yaroslavl, MHL|9/11/1996|Russia|Round 6, #164 Overall
Arturs Kulda|D|18|1|2|3|18|Salavat Yulaev Ufa, KHL|7/25/1988|Latvia|Round 7, #200 Overall
Marcus Karlström|D|23|0|2|2|2|Mora, Allsveskan|1/6/1995|Sweden|Round 7, #194 Overall

ECHL Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Ralfs Freibergs|D|17|2|0|2|4|Ontario Reign|5/17/1991|Latvia|Undrafted

ECHL Goalies
Player|Pos.|GP|W|L|SO|GAA|SV%|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Jussi Olkinoura|G|8|4|4|0|2.36|.926|Ontario Reign|11/4/1990|Finland|Undrafted

AHL Skaters
Player|Pos.|GP|Goals|Assists|Points|PIM|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Eric O'Dell|C|16|7|6|13|12|St. John's IceCaps|6/21/1990|Canada|Round 2, #39 Overall
JC Lipon|RW|20|1|8|9|40|St. John's IceCaps|7/10/1993|Canada|Round 3, #91 Overall
Austen Brassard|C|20|0|4|4|14|St. John's IceCaps|1/14/1993|Canada|Round 5, #149 Overall
Patrice Cormier|C|15|4|5|9|21|St. John's IceCaps|6/14/1990|Canada|Round 2, #54 Overall
Carl Klingberg|LW|21|5|8|13|27|St. John's IceCaps|1/28/1991|Sweden|Round 2, #34 Overall
Ryan Olsen|C|21|2|0|2|10|St. John's IceCaps|3/25/1994|Canada|Round 6, #160 Overall
Scott Kosmachuk|RW|20|2|3|5|26|St. John's IceCaps|1/24/1994|Canada|Round 3, #70 Overall
John Albert|C|21|5|10|15|8|St. John's IceCaps|1/19/1989|USA|Round 6, #175 Overall
Brenden Kichton|D|21|3|4|7|10|St. John's IceCaps|6/18/1992|Canada|Round 7, #190 Overall
Ben Chiarot|D|21|4|5|9|21|St. John's IceCaps|5/9/1991|Canada|Round 4, #120 Overall
Will O'Neill|D|21|4|5|9|17|St. John's IceCaps|4/28/1988|USA|Round 7, #210 Overall
Julian Melchiori|D|21|0|2|2|5|St. John's IceCaps|12/6/1991|Canada|Round 3, #87 Overall

AHL Goalies
Player|Pos.|GP|W|L|SO|GAA|SV%|Team/League|DOB|Country|Drafted
Connor Hellebuyck|G|14|8|6|2|2.42|.927|St. John's IceCaps|5/19/1993|USA|Round 5, #130 Overall


[post=89849119]Final stats for last season[/post]

 
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Sweech

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1-5 with 38 goals against before tonight. Hard to win when you allow 6 a night.

Yupp.

Also Burke and Hill have historically been better statistically than what's happening now. Maybe it's just Burke in a big slump?

Obviously the team was going to be worse this year than last, but this much worse was not predictable.
 

Sweech

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Actually surprised to see the Raiders riding a less than 100 PDO (obviously 5 games isn't a great sample size though). I knew they'd be better this year than they were last year, but they've come out to a very good start and I thought some of that was luck based. Maybe not.

PA's Fenwick is also 2nd best in the league.

I'm hoping for Morrissey's sake this isn't just a result of a small sample size and Prince Albert really kicks some ass this year.
 

Joe Hallenback

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PA hasn't played any good teams yet, Saskatoon 2 times,Regina 2 times and Moose Jaw 1 time. Even with Morrissey and Draisaitl I don't think they are a good team.


As for leagues, the WHL is the best developmental in the world not named the AHL. I can't think of a player that went back to the league as a 19 year old and did not benefit from it. I think it would be pretty hard to prove that a player wouldn't do well after anyway.
 

Aavco Cup

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Comrie made 43 saves to beat PA 4-1

Morissey no points even +/- 7SOG
 

CorgisPer60

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The forgotten Jets prospect in goal:

http://www.troyrecord.com/sports/20141008/kasdorf-eager-to-pick-up-where-he-left-off

People rarely include Kasdorf these days when discussing the Jets future in goal. He is actually one hell of a goalie; hopefully he can rebound from the shoulder surgery and get back to his previous form.

He was 12-2-2 in ECACH games, stopped an amazing 94.5 percent of the shots he faced and allowed just 1.39 goals per 6 minutes.

Hopefully that's just a typo. :sarcasm:
 

Holden Caulfield

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Does Kasdorf have any risk of injuring his shoulder more easily now or is it good as new?

Shoulders are never as good as new. Always wear down more easily more they are injured. However for goaltenders it is usually less of a concern. Dan Blackburn did have to retire at ~20 years old due to shoulder injury though (after making NHL as a teenager).
 

Hank Chinaski

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Shoulders are never as good as new. Always wear down more easily more they are injured. However for goaltenders it is usually less of a concern. Dan Blackburn did have to retire at ~20 years old due to shoulder injury though (after making NHL as a teenager).

Blackburn had nerve damage there IIRC, couldn't supinate his arm while lifting it. That makes it basically impossible to stop shots with your glove.

If it's just muscle-related, then you're right, not a big deal for a goalie. I'd imagine shoulder problems are troublesome for skaters mainly due to it affecting your shot, correct?
 

Romang67

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Blackburn had nerve damage there IIRC, couldn't supinate his arm while lifting it. That makes it basically impossible to stop shots with your glove.

If it's just muscle-related, then you're right, not a big deal for a goalie. I'd imagine shoulder problems are troublesome for skaters mainly due to it affecting your shot, correct?

I played with a guy who kept dislocating his shoulder even after having surgery. If he took a hard hit straight on, it would dislocate.

I'd say that's the worst part for the shoulders, the physical play.
 
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