It's important to note that Tufte did his work against North Dakota, so he is a very good boy indeed. Among the best boys of all.
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It's important to note that Tufte did his work against North Dakota, so he is a very good boy indeed. Among the best boys of all.
I like seeing the improvement out of Tufte. I hope he continues on this trend.
The guy I had highest on my list when we picked was Abramov. So far this season leading his team in points, besting the next best player on the team by 30 points.
He sits at 46 goals, 55 assists, 101 points. Up from last year's total of 93 points.
It will be interesting to track how he does in comparison to Tufte in the next few seasons.
I'll save you some time: Abramov will have many more points in junior than Tufte will in the NCAA.
Just curious, what is the biggest area of improvement you've seen in Tufte?
Guess which Good Hockey Boy scored against North Dakota today!
Did he clear the crease
I saw the semi finals, my main impression of him was that he was good on the cycle, which was pretty much all UMD did all game long.
Beyond that, the only thing I came away thinking was that Joey Anderson is very good, should not have been drafted 49 slots behind Tufte.
Got the championship game recorded, looking forward to seeing him score.
I took a job in Thunder Bay (about 3 hours away from Duluth), so if Tufte stays for his sophomore year, I should get to see him in person a few times next year.
stop moving so far away from me
Pharmacist starting salary in town = 78k
Pharmacist starting salary in Thunder Bay = 108k
I love ya, but at the same time, I'm a greedy *******
Most NHL teams: Some draft picks are busts.What's going on with this guy ? Seems like he did not get better since his draft year ...(only stat watching)
What's going on with this guy ? Seems like he did not get better since his draft year ...(only stat watching)
If in 2-3 years Tufte still hasn't done anything we can call him a bust but not half a year after the draft. It was a late first rounder and that point there are no guarantees of anything.