Dr Quincy
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K'Andre Miller is a bust... only 32 pts since being drafted.Further to this: Only 10 players from the 2018 draft have between 20 and 50 career points in the NHL.
K'Andre Miller is a bust... only 32 pts since being drafted.Further to this: Only 10 players from the 2018 draft have between 20 and 50 career points in the NHL.
Can I play?K'Andre Miller is a bust... only 32 pts since being drafted.
He can return to Mississauga for his overage season.
You can play in the CHL for up to 5 seasons as long as you are 20 years of age prior to December 31 in the fifth year. With a January 18, birth date, Hardie falls into that category.
To answer @ODAAT : He's an elite scorer at the OHL level. No question. Excellent shot and smarts, vision is very good as well. Uncanny knack for finding open spaces and eluding the defence.
The knock on him has always been that he has nothing resembling a 200-foot game. I know. The Bruins need goal scorers. But at some point in a game, you need to know where your own end is. That said, he took some strides in that direction this past season and it didn't affect his offensive game. Was it enough? Time will tell.
I do know he had half a dozen offers to go to NHL rookie camps. He chose the Bruins. That's good enough for me.
The following can be applied to hockey as well
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agreed, unless it`s a pick say in the top 15 who I would say should be making a bit of noise as far as making the big club but let`s also not forget how much hockey over the last few years due to Covid these kids missed and how that affected their growth and development which will also play a part in how quick the transition to the pro game is I would think?The way I look at it is if you have a player from 2019 contributing to your roster then your ahead of the curve for that draft. If not it’s judgement time coming soon.
2018 you probably really want to see some players either getting their feet wet last year and really start contributing this year.
Yes agree - pointed out that it is too early to blame the entire draft class which was the point made by bruins network.What they have 4 picks in 2018? Something like that. Not really good odds with 4 picks imo
It depends.The way I look at it is if you have a player from 2019 contributing to your roster then your ahead of the curve for that draft. If not it’s judgement time coming soon.
2018 you probably really want to see some players either getting their feet wet last year and really start contributing this year.
Think there's only been one full season since the 2018 draft, no?Further to this: Only 10 players from the 2018 draft have between 20 and 50 career points in the NHL.
im not sure i want beecher up off rip but it’d be nice to reward a kid with a little leash after training camp/preseason. like if this was last year, giving stud some actual run instead of saying that he was sooooo close but sticking him in the a all year.I really, really like the idea of Beecher getting some early NHL games, even if it isn't ultimately where he sticks when the lineup is fully healthy.
A very insane notion: I like him in front of the net on the PP.
I think we are over thinking the studnicka thing. I don’t think he earned a spot over nosek fredric or haula. He was close. It’s hard to say with him. I saw some flashes. But I found him pretty invisible other times. We will see more of him this year. I have a hard time blaming coaches for younger players not panning out. We used to blame Claude. Now we blame Cassidy. But I think both are good coaches and just iced the players they thought gave them the best chance to win. Giving young players slots on the roster when other guys are giving u better shifts is a strange concept to me.im not sure i want beecher up off rip but it’d be nice to reward a kid with a little leash after training camp/preseason. like if this was last year, giving stud some actual run instead of saying that he was sooooo close but sticking him in the a all year.
I'm not totally sure what Studnicka provides at the NHL level. What is he?I think we are over thinking the studnicka thing. I don’t think he earned a spot over nosek fredric or haula. He was close. It’s hard to say with him. I saw some flashes. But I found him pretty invisible other times. We will see more of him this year. I have a hard time blaming coaches for younger players not panning out. We used to blame Claude. Now we blame Cassidy. But I think both are good coaches and just iced the players they thought gave them the best chance to win. Giving young players slots on the roster when other guys are giving u better shifts is a strange concept to me.
I think he is going to be a responsible center with good speed. I thought he had the skill to be a top 6 but that has certainly become a question for me. It seems to me he is just taking longer to adjust to the speed of decision making in the NHL. He often had the deer in the headlights look under Cassidy. Maybe he outgrows it and maybe he does not. I like him though and still have hope that he figures it all out.I'm not totally sure what Studnicka provides at the NHL level. What is he?
not sure we have seen nearly enough of him within a consistent role in the NHL to say. I think, based on what I`ve seen, there`s something there, I don`t think he`s got top 6 skill but I could be very wrong, happened many times before, certainly doesn`t mean he couldn`t be a regular in the bottom 6. I think something that is a touch unfortunate only in the context of getting to know what he could bring is the fact this team has Bergy/DK/Coyle and Nosek in the lineup so that`ll push him to the wing unless they move NosekI'm not totally sure what Studnicka provides at the NHL level. What is he?
Doesn't matter what anyone here said. The coach and the GM said it. Unfortunately, waivers got in the way.not sure we have seen nearly enough of him within a consistent role in the NHL to say. I think, based on what I`ve seen, there`s something there, I don`t think he`s got top 6 skill but I could be very wrong, happened many times before, certainly doesn`t mean he couldn`t be a regular in the bottom 6. I think something that is a touch unfortunate only in the context of getting to know what he could bring is the fact this team has Bergy/DK/Coyle and Nosek in the lineup so that`ll push him to the wing unless they move Nosek
Kid had a helluva camp what? Last year or the year before where many here said that him being shipped down to Providence wasn`t fair so hoping he comes in knowing Monty is approaching younger players with a "clean slate"
Doesn't matter what anyone here said. The coach and the GM said it. Unfortunately, waivers got in the way.
This from a team that didn't want to waive Karson MF Kuhlman for fear of losing him and they did eventually.
Imagine professional athletes doing two hours a day on an elliptical. Lol.Young Bruins that want to make this team need to hit the gym and work on cardio first and foremost. Two hours a day every day on an elliptical machine will make that motor non stop. Energy is today’s game.
Imagine professional athletes doing two hours a day on an elliptical. Lol.
Get em all a good thigh master, and a shake weight.Imagine professional athletes doing two hours a day on an elliptical. Lol.
oh man, don`t get me started on Kuhlman Happy OHL Training Camp Day 1....is that a Holiday in Ontario?Doesn't matter what anyone here said. The coach and the GM said it. Unfortunately, waivers got in the way.
This from a team that didn't want to waive Karson MF Kuhlman for fear of losing him and they did eventually.