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I'll let you know. The second period is almost ready to start on my laggy stream.Any highlights or boxscore from today?
Any highlights or boxscore from today?
He reminds me somewhere between pre-85 point Marchand and Brendan Gallagher.Shifty as **** with a Canon of a shot
Gritty little bugger as well
Great "get" in the late 2nd round
Same was said about Dallas Eakins... we all seen what happened once he was Coaching millionaires + veterans.. and not ahl players dreaming of the big league.Keefe knows how to motivate. Babcock not so much.
Eakins team in Edmonton was garbage though. We'll see how he does with Anaheim although they should be pretty bad too.Same was said about Dallas Eakins... we all seen what happened once he was Coaching millionaires + veterans.. and not ahl players dreaming of the big league.
Apples to oranges.
The kid is going to be good
He reminds me somewhere between pre-85 point Marchand and Brendan Gallagher.
If he can be that gritty pest on the LW that can put up between 35-50 points a year I will be extremely pleased with the pick.
gonna be tough for the forwards, they have to beat out 2 (3 or 4 inc scratches)of Petan, Agostino, Bracco, Shore, Goat, Aberg an on D there are 2 spots open for 2 of Sandin, Lilj,Kivihalme, Harpur, Gravel, Marnicin, Schmaltz, Holl
7 of these guys will be on the club, 4 on ice 3 scratched.
My guess is with Hyman out, Bracco, Shore and Goat with Petan/Aberg and Agostino fighting for the last spot
On the back end I think Sandin/Lilj/Harpur are going to be 5 6 and 7.
When is game 2?
From an asset management perspective the kids on D don't have to clear waivers. IMO this will work against them making the team out of camp.
Do you know who is waiver eligible and who isn't? I am not 100% sure but you are right, that will change my guessesFrom an asset management perspective the kids on D don't have to clear waivers. IMO this will work against them making the team out of camp.
Can anyone help me with a few links please. Im not a computer nerd by anymeans. Vpn is dont use so..
Do you know who is waiver eligible and who isn't? I am not 100% sure but you are right, that will change my guesses
Robertson is a stud. Very excited for him after seeing this game. Great skating, physical play is there and he is dynamic offensively. It's one thing to stand out like that at 20/21 but to do it that well at his age freshly drafted is good news.
Kivihalme was probably #2. He looks like he could be a big part of the Marlies right away. I also liked Hollowell and Duszak.
Scott looked solid. Abramov, SDA and Stotts all looked mobile and creative offensively. I like SDA's work ethic out there defensively.
Colt Conrad was the most impressive of the AHL contracts.
I'd make the exact opposite arguement, the OHL is easy to scout, relatively speaking. It's well known, highly visible, cheap, every team should have a comprehensive book on draft eligibles in the OHL.
With that being the case resources wont give any significant advantage. Where they might is in leagues getting less attention like junior leagues in eastern Europe.
I wanna give some luv to Ian Scott! He gave up to 2 quick ones but thought he looked really calm and steady, despite the fact that the shots and game flow became increasingly tilted towards the Leafs.
Remember, he is the guy that came to the Marlies the year b4 last season and that investment payed off! Funny when the best goalie in Junior hockey in the world gets a hmmmm..Long way to go but this kid is trending in the right direction imo.