asmodeanreborn
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The top NCAA programmes have pretty good coaching as well.
Yeah, I have a feeling Shore and Zucker haven't exactly been shortchanged because they went to DU rather than heading to the WHL/OHL.
The top NCAA programmes have pretty good coaching as well.
The top NCAA programmes have pretty good coaching as well.
Head coaching yes but across the board? Coaching is probabky one of the key reasons why teams want players in the CHL.
Yes he can, case in point is Jeremy Morin and Brandon Pirri.
It all boils down to what league they were drafted from.
Schwartz, Morin and Pirri weren't drafted from the CHL so the CHL agreement doesn't come into affect.
Morin actually played one year in Kitchener before the Hawks sent him to the AHL as an underager because he was drafted
from the USNDTP (USHL)
If your prospect is going to one of the top teams then coaching probably isn't a big problem though certain teams favor CHL or don't like specific college programs. Then again there are some poorly coached programs in the CHL to.
Not if the teams who selected him in their bantam or midget drafts retain the players rights. Pirri was dropped by Sudbury. Morin was never drafted by an OHL team, he was listed by Kitchener which is a big difference. Tri-City has never dropped Jaden's rights.
Doesn't the above article state that Morin was not drafted by a CHL team so the NHL did not follow the NHL-CHL agreement? Tri-City drafted Schwartz and retained his rights all these years. Would that not follow the rules set by the NHL-CHL agreement then?
Morin was never drafted by an OHL team, he was listed by Kitchener which is a big difference. Tri-City has never dropped Jaden's rights.
It's not really speculation when he says that the Blues have talked to Tri City about it.
It's not just him saying that the Americans would be interested, because obviously they would be.
The fact that the Blues have talked about it is the interesting part here.
He could do that in the AHL which would be more of a challenge than tearing it up against junior players. Personally I don't think it makes much sense as an option, he should either stay in college where he gets the benefits of education and more weight room time or go pro and have the rigors of a tough schedule and tougher opponents.
Less practice time and usually less work-outs. The only thing stoping schwartz right now is his lack of bulk for a guy his size. CC apparently has a good strength/conditioning program which is really good for him to bulk up.
I'd like to see him in the WHL. I literally NEVER get to see any NCAA games so it would be nice to get some more exposure to him.
"May the Schwartz be with you"
4 pages and I am the first? You guys are slipping.
David Toews ,Tyler Pitlick , Rob Czarnik are a few more.