McTonyBrar
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Well, Khaira doesn't even have the shot of Khaira anymore so who knows?
Here are the 3 points recorded by Ty Tullio today, maybe our team's most underrated prospect:
Assist — Tullio, #74, wins the battle behind the net and gets the primary assist
Goal #1
Goal #2
Mike Kesselring is playing right now, to be followed by Carter Savoie.
Yes because one season describes what a player is in the NHL
I'm confused, was that Guttman with the nice saucer pass?
A broken clock is right twice a day.I was surprised too. He can make passes like that?
Correct, but what about two?Yes because one season describes what a player is in the NHL
I still think Khaira can come to his potential. This season I see him coming into his ownCorrect, but what about two?
Khaira hasn't been good for a long time.
I hope so too, hes got the physical tools to be able to.I still think Khaira can come to his potential. This season I see him coming into his own
I hope he can pot 10.I still think Khaira can come to his potential. This season I see him coming into his own
I see his potential as a good PK guy who can pot around 10 goals.Depends on what you see as Khaira's potential. It isnt about how many he pots.
With 2+1 today, Ty Tullio now has 5 points in 4 games playing on the worst team in Slovakia's top pro league. Not too shabby.
Carter Savoie plays again today, his last game before a bit of a break.
Khaira needs to quit believing he can be a scoring winger or centre like he was in the AHL. He cant do that now. He need to focus on becoming the best defensive player he can. He needs to want to win every battle south of the red line and believe that he can. Then he can start to reach for his potential in the game.[/QUOTE]I see his potential as a good PK guy who can pot around 10 goals.
Do you know if benson was recalled for the nhl season already like bouchard?Carter Savoie, NCAA — 1st in pts (U19)
Ty Tullio, Slovakia — 1st in pts/gp (U19)
Raphael Lavoie, Allsvenskan — 1st in pts (U21)
Ryan McLeod, National League — 3rd in pts (U22)
Tyler Benson, Swiss League — 1st in pts (U23)
Maxim Denezhkin, VHL — 1st in pts (U21)
Matej Blumel, Czech — 1st in pts (U21)
Tullio, Lavoie, and Denezhkin play on terrible offensive teams to boot.
Lots of arrows up for our forward prospects.
Carter Savoie, NCAA — 1st in pts (U19)
Ty Tullio, Slovakia — 1st in pts/gp (U19)
Raphael Lavoie, Allsvenskan — 1st in pts (U21)
Ryan McLeod, National League — 3rd in pts (U22)
Tyler Benson, Swiss League — 1st in pts (U23)
Maxim Denezhkin, VHL — 1st in pts (U21)
Matej Blumel, Czech — 1st in pts (U21)
Tullio, Lavoie, and Denezhkin play on terrible offensive teams to boot.
Lots of arrows up for our forward prospects.