jlockhart89
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Do we have a development camp shortly? Saw Holloway, Lavoie and Kesselring in town this afternoon.
Do we have a development camp shortly? Saw Holloway, Lavoie and Kesselring in town this afternoon.
No league to play in? Just another challenge for intriguing Oilers prospect Ty Tullio | Edmonton Journal
Forecheck, backcheck, paycheck? I'm sold. Kid sounds like he has some drive.
Ty's been invited to rookie camp. I imagine he gets signed then.
Five Generals invited to NHL Rookie Camps – Oshawa Generals
I see a number of Kesselring fans on this site. His numbers from last year don't look all that impressive. Does he have more offensive potential, or is he a Larsson clone as mentioned in the article?
I think he'll wind up like Larsson but hopefully with some better offensive chops.I see a number of Kesselring fans on this site. His numbers from last year don't look all that impressive. Does he have more offensive potential, or is he a Larsson clone as mentioned in the article?
I think he'll wind up like Larsson but hopefully with some better offensive chops.
Is Bourgault training out west to get ready for the prospect camp before he goes back to his Q team? Not sure why he's not playing.
I'm just hoping he grows an edge to his game given his size. I hate seeing big guys who don't know how to throw their weight around a la Tyler Myers.I don't know where the Larsson comp came from. This is a slender, still physically immature player whose calling card was more good skater as a bigger man with some offensive abilities while not overtly physical. As described by his own Coaching Dad, ‘he skates well for a big kid. He’s not overly physical, but he’s smart and can get things going on the powerplay.’
Sounds like a solid package of potential. But I'd guess two solid AHL seasons away from knowing what the player will be.
Phillip Kemp might be closer to a shutdown type d in the prospect pool. Though not necessarily the assertive physical, abrasive game that Larsson plays.
I'm just hoping he grows an edge to his game given his size. I hate seeing big guys who don't know how to throw their weight around a la Tyler Myers.
I don't know where the Larsson comp came from. This is a slender, still physically immature player whose calling card was more good skater as a bigger man with some offensive abilities while not overtly physical. As described by his own Coaching Dad, ‘he skates well for a big kid. He’s not overly physical, but he’s smart and can get things going on the powerplay.’
Sounds like a solid package of potential. But I'd guess two solid AHL seasons away from knowing what the player will be.
Phillip Kemp might be closer to a shutdown type d in the prospect pool. Though not necessarily the assertive physical, abrasive game that Larsson plays.
https://thehockeywriters.com/nhl-top-100-prospects-ranking/
Someone loves the Oilers. Guy's a Leaf writer, so can't blame it on fanboyism.
27. Broberg
29. Holloway
33. Bouchard
74. Lavoie
87. Savoie
Interesting they have Bouch below both Broberg and Holloway. My impression is he is in a unique position this season to be able to launch his career and never look back, assuming he plays to his potential. These rankings aren't just for this season but Bouch has the highest ceiling and earliest impact as far as I can tell. <shrug>
Love how efficient and calm Munzenberger is. Good skater as well based on what saw in WJC. Does remind me of Nurse but not as gangly as Nurse was at that age.