cheesymc
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Verbeek must be buddies or comfortable with Kent Hughes... didn't we also get Tyson Hind from them? Not sure what other transactions we've had with them in the past 2 years.
Tyson hinds predates verbeekVerbeek must be buddies or comfortable with Kent Hughes... didn't we also get Tyson Hind from them? Not sure what other transactions we've had with them in the past 2 years.
Hope so. Let’s clean house around here!Maybe Tracey is next?
He was always a boom/bust pick. It's just disappointing because it looked really good after his first year in the AHL.Was really high on Perreault when the Ducks picked him. Unfortunate to see that it didn't pan out for him with the Ducks. Is Jan Mysak a future Carrick replacement?
No I think Jan is a RW for Stroke.Would have preferred to go after the older Mysak brother, Lik
No one is interested... he is a plain jane prospect.Maybe Tracey is next?
I hope PV sees the obvious need to get some new scouting talent into the organization...as least as it relates to forwards.In: low 1st round picks
Out: guys picked low in the 1st round
There were some red flags regarding Perreault before the draft that were ultimately spot on. No amount of development could have fixed them.Perreault’s just another great example of what some of us are emphasizing a lot with the drafting - there were some nice players we missed out on who were drafted after him.
He wasn’t a good pick, there were all kinds of motivation questions and even hockey IQ. The only thing we knew he had was a shot. Def not a Verbeek type
It is always a turnoff when the prospect has a great shot. It usually means they don't have much else to offer. Ritchie, Jones (albeit he had other qualities), Perreault, etc.Perreault’s just another great example of what some of us are emphasizing a lot with the drafting - there were some nice players we missed out on who were drafted after him.
He wasn’t a good pick, there were all kinds of motivation questions and even hockey IQ. The only thing we knew he had was a shot. Def not a Verbeek type
So true...and it's amazing that they generally can't get their shot off when they get to higher levels of competition. Makes me wonder if Eiserman is going to be Perreault-like or more able to get his shot off like Caufield can.It is always a turnoff when the prospect has a great shot. It usually means they don't have much else to offer. Ritchie, Jones (albeit he had other qualities), Perreault, etc.
Would have preferred to go after the older Mysak brother, Lik