Adam Michaels
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Scott Walford scored his 3rd of the year to make it 2-0 for Victoria.
Scott Walford scored his 3rd of the year to make it 2-0 for Victoria.
Tyszka with his first of the year to tie the game at 3 against Prince George.
Walford with an assist as well. Victoria is up 5-2 against Portland.
He plays very well but he is alone in the team ... he will be exchanged during the period of the exchanges which begin next week ... Several leaders of the league qualifies him as better players on 200 feet. This year I discovered a physical side that I did not know him at all ... Already 2 fights and 2 very good fights on his part.
Tyszka has been plagued with injuries last two yrs., but he has great upside IMHO. He gives the Habs two WHL LHD's alongside Walford that have NHL potential. Tyszka was rated up with Brooks during their draft year before getting injured.
Dude give him a chance he had a major injury of course he is behind duhhhhI like Tyska but at this point he is way WAY behind Brook. He will need to make up some ground fast because serious injuries at his age are very hard to bounce back from
Tyzska looks like what the Habs thought they got with Tinordi in 2010.
From what I saw at the development camp he is a a tall dman that can skate and hit. He is smaller than Tinordi but he looks so big on the ice, he is not afraid of anybodyI don't get this one.
2 goals for Ylönen now.
So that makes him 7pts (4 goals) in his last 7 games?
Yeah something along those lines. It's good to see that he's finally figuring it outSo that makes him 7pts (4 goals) in his last 7 games?
Dude give him a chance he had a major injury of course he is behind duhhhh
Well maybe mention that sounded like u gvae up.on him lolOf course I will, but comparing him to Brook at this point is a stretch. That's my point.
Not exactly Habs prospect specific, but Hillis related in that Guelph traded Ryan Merkley to Peterborough for Pavel Gogolev and picks.
I don't know if this signifies that Guelph will be sellers. They currently sit 4th in their Division and 5th in the Conference.
Weird enough, Peterborough sit 5th in the other Conference.