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interesting theory!If they get any kind of goalie they’d certainly be the favourites to win the division. If Dichow reports they’d be my favourites to win the whole east
interesting theory!If they get any kind of goalie they’d certainly be the favourites to win the division. If Dichow reports they’d be my favourites to win the whole east
Of the teams I follow:
Saginaw wins the OHL and Memorial Cup.
London sells off and loses 1st round.
Greyhounds in the Conference finals before losing to Saginaw.
Mississauga makes it to the 2nd round, but loses.
no new developments yet, the situation is supposedly that at the moment his contract in his home league is causing problems but Montreal may want him here after camp and if so would get involved.............. sooooo hes not comingHas there been any updates on dichow
This one I would be surprised by. Noel yes because he's gone next year. If McShane remains unsigned until the deadline, I think they'd keep him for a playoff run and hope he's back next year as an OA
I can't imagine London selling this year. Not saying it's impossible but I think it's very unlikely!
london will get help from the refs every game.
We need itlondon will get help from the refs every game.
A scout or two must be having sweating palms and nervous twitches over this selection.Merkley does play in the OHL this year - somewhere.
The Petes will get 10 cents on the dollar for him in trade. The best they can hope for is a return with x amount of conditional picks based on his performance/whether or not he can ditch the soother.
The Sharks, who've invested a first round pick in him, are instrumental in getting him to a team that will insure whips are cracked etc etc in a full blown attempt to straighten him out (but it likely won't work).
Heres one outa left field. Maybe hopefull if it could work out but heres what i got.. OS is gifted Morietz Seider from Detroit and then trades for Merkley in hopes they can turn his career around. They keep him on a tight leash and end up with home ice in the playoffs only to lose in the second round.
Both cities would be nuts. I hope you're right!Saginaw and Flint meet for the first time in the playoffs...in round two. It goes to 7 games.
Has there been any updates on dichow
I didn't expect this to really be a hot take, but people have unanimously picked Saginaw to win the West.
I think that their defense will get them in trouble. Wilde likely won't be back and they probably have to trade Webb, leaving perhaps the weakest blueline in the league.
I really like Millman as a good second pairing guy but the West Division has some excellent forward groups and they will undoubtedly feast on a collection of rookies and bottom pairing guys. Luckily for the Spirit, they have a similarly excellent forward group and great goaltending. We'll see if it is enougb.
Saginaw will not have the worst D in the league and as Generalsupdates mentioned DD will bring in what is needed. Webb+Gilmour could land us a good one without using picks. If picks are needed it will happen, Sag will be all in again this year and have 5-2nds to use if needed. Plus picks gained from trading our OA's. Last year was Middleton not coming back and they ended up with Murray and O'Grady.