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Wings 5th Round Defenseman Cooper Moore scored in his 1st game with Chilliwack on Sunday
He heads to North Dakota next year
He heads to North Dakota next year
Wings 5th Round Defenseman Cooper Moore scored in his 1st game with Chilliwack on Sunday
He heads to North Dakota next year
Hopefully he dominates at a point-per-game. He should be able to in that league, even as a DMan I would presume. Can't ask for a better start for him!
Is he really only a buck thirty-eight still?Otto Kivenmaki gets his season started for Assat at 11:30 AM
Listed as the 3rd Line Center
Weighed in at ~155 at development camp I think.Is he really only a buck thirty-eight still?
Fun fact, in limited games, he was 5th in scoring for his Liiga team last season.
He’s on the 2nd PPWeighed in at ~155 at development camp I think.
I don't have the exact numbers but he may have actually been their highest scoring (per game) player in the second half. Should get his fair share of PP time this year, and great to see him at center.
His 1st Point of the Year... PP Assist on Assat's 1st Goal... 1-1He’s on the 2nd PP
Season-long point-per-game pace begins nowHis 1st Point of the Year... PP Assist on Assat's 1st Goal... 1-1
What the what? What glorious bastahd did this?
@AthanasiouLater on twitterWhat the what? What glorious bastahd did this?
It’s perfect. You’re perfect
It's probably not the optimal place to be for all aspects of development, but maybe comparable to Seider deciding to play in the OHL? There's definitely some benefits of getting lots of ice time and offensive opportunity, but on the other hand it could cause some bad habits. The USHL is a better league but really the difference may not be as huge as some posters make it out to be. He'll also have a chance to take part in all the multiple national team events during the season. Plus as far as I know he hasn't graduated high school yet,Don't get me wrong, I am excited that he is dominating that league, I really wish he was in the USHL this season. Honest question for my European brethren, does he stand to learn anything by being in that league as a talented "overager"?
Söderblom and Berglund were back with the Frölunda U20 team this morning... 4 goals for Elmer in the 6-2 win.
Whoa I see ya big fella... DamnSöderblom and Berglund were back with the Frölunda U20 team this morning... 4 goals for Elmer in the 6-2 win.
Moore scored again in his second game. Gylander 24/29 saves in their season opener, a 7-5 win.
It's probably not the optimal place to be for all aspects of development, but maybe comparable to Seider deciding to play in the OHL? There's definitely some benefits of getting lots of ice time and offensive opportunity, but on the other hand it could cause some bad habits. The USHL is a better league but really the difference may not be as huge as some posters make it out to be. He'll also have a chance to take part in all the multiple national team events during the season. Plus as far as I know he hasn't graduated high school yet,
Yes the OHL is obviously much better, but so is Seider compared to Tuomisto. That was the point I was trying to make, the talent gap between our prospect and the competition.@ChadS the OHL is ridiculously better. I get the step down argument on Seider but Seider would be responsible for checking high end elite talent still most nights on an OHL top line.
The difference in talent is large especially since Finland has started fast tracking talent straight to the big league quicker. Ask how many NHL draft picks he is likely to share the ice with regular outside of those national team events? He would see a significant amount more in the CHL and USHL. Still he is a long range prospect hopefully he can work on his skating and strength while finishing school.
Moore scored again in his second game. Gylander 24/29 saves in their season opener, a 7-5 win.
It's probably not the optimal place to be for all aspects of development, but maybe comparable to Seider deciding to play in the OHL? There's definitely some benefits of getting lots of ice time and offensive opportunity, but on the other hand it could cause some bad habits. The USHL is a better league but really the difference may not be as huge as some posters make it out to be. He'll also have a chance to take part in all the multiple national team events during the season. Plus as far as I know he hasn't graduated high school yet,