She is who fixed Points skating.
I’m actually pretty hyped for Pasta knowing this.
I’m actually pretty hyped for Pasta knowing this.
GreatEakins is reporting that Underhill is still working with pastujov as a skating instructor despite the sale of the team. This is very good news.
I think logical as well. These things (sale) usually don't happen overnight, I'm sure Ducks were informedEakins is reporting that Underhill is still working with pastujov as a skating instructor despite the sale of the team. This is very good news.
To be fair it could be in Pastas best interest to only stay in the OHL for one year and maybe he plays in San Diego next, I could see him blowing the league out of the water this year and proving he needs to be moved up a level.At the Guelph's website, under staff, Barb Underhill is still listed as its skating coach: link.
This bodes very well for Sasha... at least for this season.
To be fair it could be in Pastas best interest to only stay in the OHL for one year and maybe he plays in San Diego next, I could see him blowing the league out of the water this year and proving he needs to be moved up a level.
Can't happen. The CHL and NHL have an agreement that players cannot go to the AHL if they're under 20 years of age. Due to COVID, only these two seasons (last year and this year) is when only OHL prospects can play in the AHL, provided they played in at least 25 AHL/NHL games. Drysdale and Perreault were 18 year olds playing in the AHL last year. They get a waiver to play there this year, not that Drysdale will see the AHL again.
It'll be two years in the OHL and then San Diego. Two years of working on his skating would be far more beneficial than one, considering Sasha's skating isn't all that right now.
that rule doesn’t apply to pasta since he was drafted out of the ushl
There is an agreement in place between the NHL and the CHL (Canadian Hockey League, the overarching organization beneath which stand the OHL, the WHL, and the QMJHL) which exists primarily to protect the CHL.
European players further complicate The Agreement. If European players are drafted in the CHL draft before they're drafted by an NHL club, this rule applies to them.
That's basically mid-to-high 1st round talent.
Yeah, well, Pastujov also did this a few nights ago:
I think if he can get his skating fixed and puts on some more weight, he'll be a perennial 60+ points scorer in the NHL a few years down the road.
Pastujov is currently on pace for about 50g 50a 100pts in the OHL this season. I'm somewhat surprised that he was left off the US WJC roster this year. He's in the Top 10 in OHL scoring despite missing several games.
Pastujov is currently on pace for about 50g 50a 100pts in the OHL this season. I'm somewhat surprised that he was left off the US WJC roster this year. He's in the Top 10 in OHL scoring despite missing several games.
Ty Voit is having a monster season in the OHL and is #1 in scoring. Also got snubbed from the US team... so maybe there is something to it.Not sure how much validity there is to it, but I’ve seen theories that the US team looks down on anyone playing in Canada
It’s very American of usTy Voit is having a monster season in the OHL and is #1 in scoring. Also got snubbed from the US team... so maybe there is something to it.