PanniniClaus
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Fair enough.No money to be made this year and who knows if they will even play. Smart move for all of them.
Fair enough.No money to be made this year and who knows if they will even play. Smart move for all of them.
It was announced today that Alex Broadhurst signed a 1-year deal with HIFK/Liiga.
Guys who are confirmed departures so far:
Persson -> Växjö/SHL
Kloos -> Nizhny Novgorod/KHL
Wideman -> Nizhny Novgorod/KHL
Broadhurst -> HIFK/Liiga
Andersson (RD/QMJHL), Badini (C/NCAA), Groulx (C/QMJHL) and Kindopp (RW/WHL) should be some of the new arrivals for the San Diego roster, whenever the next season begins.
It will be interesting to see what they do with the goaltending this off season. Dostal should be one of the two in San Diego next year, and whether Stolarz joins him likely hinges on Miller's fate.
If Miller retires and Stolarz is given a shot at the backup job, perhaps they bring Boyle back or sign another AHL vet to partner with Dostal. Otherwise we would be looking at another youngster in SD, I suppose it would be Eriksson Ek.
Olle Eriksson Ek
Looked like he was called up before the shutdown but never appeared in any games with the Gulls.
Was trying to find information on his ECHL season but couldn't find much other than his basic statistics.
Will he be able to make the move up this fall (assuming there is a season)?
Why OILERS????
Jk, that's good news! Kind of forgot we do not have an affiliate tbh, but this will surely be beneficial for organizing the depth. Do they play in that big arena there? Recently saw it in the news in some political coverage.
Actually no, I was seeing a vid on some particular #46 president candidate that had crazy amount of signups but relatively little attendance in the arena in Tulsa but I do not want to insult anyone or speak about politics in some other country pretending I know something better.Tulsa is one of the most segregated cities in the US and that political coverage is probably in regards to the anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre. I NEVER knew or heard of this incident until watching the Watchmen on HBO... I can't believe this actually happened... but then again we are now seeing that there is a lot of closet hatred out there in hiding that sadly will never go away.
Why OILERS????
Jk, that's good news! Kind of forgot we do not have an affiliate tbh, but this will surely be beneficial for organizing the depth. Do they play in that big arena there? Recently saw it in the news in some political coverage.
Awesome!yeah they play in the BOK center. It’s a super nice arena for an ECHL team. The tickets get a bit overpriced because of it, but I can get free tickets pretty easily. I’ll definitely go more next season with this news. Very excited about this: hoping they keep working out at my gym too.
With the most recent SCOTUS decision, Tusla is no longer part of the state of Oklahoma. It's complicated and looks to be possible getting even more complicated as it's now an Indian reservation.
I live close to Tulsa. It’s not really going to impact much after discussions I’ve had with those close to it. As of now the only big impact is to those that have been charged in the past.
this won’t impact the ECHL deal at all.
Don't know how I forgot Dostal, he should be a major boost to the goaltending department.
They've now got 3 youngsters in San Diego: Dostal, Olle and Durny. The latter two might be ECHL bound, so there could indeed be a spot for a veteran goalie, whether that's Stolarz/Boyle or someone else...
I'd have to imagine Dostal will be playing another year in Finland. Ilves would be happy to have him back, and the Ducks staff should be happy with the improvment he's done there and with the opportunities he's getting.
I'm guessing Miller retires, and that Gibson and Stolarz will be the Ducks tandem. A veteran goalie will be signed for the Gulls, with Durny and Olle battling for backup duties.
The thing is, Lukas doesn't have much to prove in Finland anymore. He made the all-star team and won Liiga's Vezina equivalent in his first full season. IMO San Diego is the most logical place for him for next season -- if everything goes well, IMO he's a dark horse candidate to make an NHL debut, similar to how it went for NYR and Georgiyev. COVID might change the circumstances, of course...
Another point is that this was the last possible slide year in Lukas' ELC, the 3-year timer starts next season no matter what. In that sense, there is no benefit in having him stay in Europe.
Merzlikins waited for Columbus more than vice versa, but yeah agreed to your points. I'm quite excited about Dostal but he has a couple years of development to do before making an impact in NHL, probably.There's plenty of benefit. He's obviously doing very well in Ilves and with their goaltending coach. He's building confidence. He is relatively close to home. Travel between games in Finland is short etc.
What's the benefit of having him in the AHL? The only thing I can think of is him adapting to the smaller rink, but this is not a process which takes years for goalies. There will be time for that.
Keep in mind this is a guy who turned 20 only a month ago. By comparison, Henrik Lundqvist had dominated the SHL (which at the time was the clear 2nd best league in the world) for three straight years, and had been part of three World Championships and one World Cup, before the Rangers brought him over when he was 23. Or look how long Columbus waited with Merzlikins, because they had Bobrobsky.
Liiga will start a couple of months before the NHL. If he starts well with Ilves, I see no point in messing up that flow by getting him to the AHL halfway through the season. Liiga will also finish before the NHL and AHL. Thus he can have his taste of North American hockey at the end of the season.