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Fabbri reinjured his knee with a cross over jump iirc. Wasn't even contact related
Really? Wow, thats crazy. I was wondering how he did it.
Fabbri reinjured his knee with a cross over jump iirc. Wasn't even contact related
Yep, happened a few days before his game I thinkReally? Wow, thats crazy. I was wondering how he did it.
Fabbri reinjured his knee with a cross over jump iirc. Wasn't even contact related
I think he said it, He felt it pop when he either jumped or landed. Can't remember exactly where I read it thoughWhere did you see that? I always thought his injury was one of those, "we don't know exactly when it happened, but there was swelling after the game."
I wasn't clear in my post. I realize that a knee injury doesn't have to be contact related, but it is almost always the result of having to make a last second adjustment to something happening in the play. That type of thing is difficult to simulate in practice or off season training. My point was that we won't know whether the knee is structurally compromised based on a few weeks of summer training.
I think he said it, He felt it pop when he either jumped or landed. Can't remember exactly where I read it though
He’ll have a few more months under his belt this time around won’t he?
Prospect-wise, sure, but it's just not a need. You draft a RHD and play them where? Schmaltz still can barely crack the lineup.I think our weak link for future is RHD.
Aren't we speaking of prospects here?Prospect-wise, sure, but it's just not a need. You draft a RHD and play them where? Schmaltz still can barely crack the lineup.
I mean goalies we look pretty set with Husso, Fitzpatrick and even Binnington right now. That's solid depth.Aren't we speaking of prospects here?
Its easier to fill the hole in the 3rd pair dmen via trade then draft, but I'm just summing up where we could need to fill in. If Schmaltz can't crack in NHL level, you believe Reinke has it? And lets not talk about LHD players play at their off-side.
We've very good depth in all areas, but if we nitpick its maybe RHD (and goaltenders) which are our need in prospect pool.
Here’s our “prospect pool” core if we consider 25 and under:
Parayko
Fabbri
Edmundson
Dunn
Kyrou
Thomas
Husso
Having a C, RW, and LW that all project to be top-6, three dman all projecting to be top-4, and a goalie that projects to be a starter is a very good under 25 core, and that doesn’t even include Kostin, Bokk, Fitzpatrick, etc., and Tarasenko, Schwartz, and Schenn that just miss the age cut. We’ve really got a strong, young core moving forward that should allow us to easily navigate the cap and have continued success for a long time. We don’t really NEED to draft anything at this point other than more goalies.
I think this is the most talent this organization has ever had at one time. Very excited for the future. Like you mentioned, your list doesn’t even include Petro, Tarasenko, Schwartz, Schenn due to barely missing with age and also doesn’t include Kostin, Bokk and Foley, who all 3 im very high on. Awesome future ahead for us.
What a masterful offseason for Armstrong.
The only piece of the puzzle left to figure out for next year is who are the 10th-13th/14th forwards that will make the team out of camp and resigning Schmaltz. Either way, Blues should have almost 700k in cap space to start the year. Training camp and the preseason should be highly competitive.
Pick 4-5 of the forwards from this group to round out the bottom of the roster:
Barbashev, Jaskin, Soshnikov, Thorburn, Nolan, Blais, Sanford, Sundqvist, Thomas, Kyrou
Thomas, Jaskin, Soshnikov, Thorburn, and Nolan. Everybody else to AHL to start.
Thomas, Jaskin, Soshnikov, Thorburn, and Nolan. Everybody else to AHL to start.
Really, on that list you have Thorburn and Nolan but not Barbashev?
For me it's Thomas, Sosh, Barbie, Jaskin, and Thorburn (I'd like to waive him, but eh). If Kyrou forces his way into this list, all the better.
I'm taking Schmaltz + Jaskin, Barbashev, Thomas and Kyrou/Soshnikov.
Thorburn, Nolan, Sundqvist and Soshnikov on waivers and assigned to AHL if not claimed.
I don't see Soshnikov being put on waivers unless he has a horrible camp. Good speed and grit I would think he is a lock on the 4th line if he is still here.
Really, on that list you have Thorburn and Nolan but not Barbashev?
For me it's Thomas, Sosh, Barbie, Jaskin, and Thorburn (I'd like to waive him, but eh). If Kyrou forces his way into this list, all the better.
I'm actually a big Barbashev fan, but would prefer he start the season in San Antonio. Let those guys kill it in the AHL and build a bunch of confidence while the slugs Thorburn, Nolan, and Jaskin rotate between the press box and 4th line bruiser duty. After last season, Barby has to really earn it to make the team this season. That was the statement Army made when he brought in 4 veteran forwards and re-signed Fabbri.
I did not think it was so. If true, disregard my opinion.If I am not mistaken Barbs would have to go thru waivers I think and he would not make it through.
I'd waive Sundqvist long before Soshnikov.I don't see Soshnikov being put on waivers unless he has a horrible camp. Good speed and grit I would think he is a lock on the 4th line if he is still here.
I disagree. Sundqvist is more important to us then Soshnikov. We lack of at least decent 4th line center. In my eyes our 4th line center is biggest leak. Thomas, Barbashev and Sundqvist.I'd waive Sundqvist long before Soshnikov.