Yeah, I thought about that. But a misdemeanor noise ordinance/underage drinking issue is a far cry from a sex offense on a minor.
I was joking.
And then there's Jiri Tlusty....He's a borderline sex offender as well.
I was joking.
And then there's Jiri Tlusty....He's a borderline sex offender as well.
Unless I read wrong McEachen doesn't have a sex offense, it's a disorderly conduct. However, I wonder if whatever happened kept him from playing US college hockey?
Unless I read wrong McEachen doesn't have a sex offense, it's a disorderly conduct. However, I wonder if whatever happened kept him from playing US college hockey?
The guilty plea is classified as a violation in New York State, which means Mr. McEachen does not have a criminal record and he is free to cross the Canada-United States border, according to the elder McEachen.
Mr. McEachen also received a one-year conditional discharge and is prohibited from enrolling at Clarkson, where he received a scholarship and enrolled last year.
Unless I read wrong McEachen doesn't have a sex offense, it's a disorderly conduct. However, I wonder if whatever happened kept him from playing US college hockey?
Vellucci said Wesley was Plymouth’s best defender last season, playing against the opposition’s best forwards each night. His steady and simple game is reminiscent of his father
Reading the HF write-up on the Canes draft, I guess I never realized that Fleury was named the best defenseman in the U18 World Juniors. Nedeljkovic also excelled in that tournament. While not a barometer for future success, it's nice to see some of our prospects/draftees be the best of the best in those international tournaments.
Velluci also mentioned that Wesley was Plymouth's "Best defender". I never watch him and don't know the team, so not sure if he was just blowing smoke now that he's drafted by the Canes, but seems odd as Alex Peters was on the team also.
Francis said that Tolchinsky will be taking part in the Russian World Junior camp, held around the same time as Prospects Development Camp.
“If he came here, he would miss some of that,” Francis said. “And, there’s a new [Russian] coach, so we let him go there.”
Some of you also asked about 2012 draft picks Erik Karlsson and Collin Olson.
Karlsson, who signed a three-year, entry-level contract in May, will play in Sweden again this season. Francis and company felt it wasn’t necessary to bring him back stateside after he attended the team’s last two summer development camps.
Olson has also attended the previous two development camps. And, just as in practice, there will only be two nets available during Prospects Development Camp. Daniel Altshuller, who signed a three-year entry level contract in December, and Alex Nedeljkovic, who the Canes drafted 37th overall this year, will command most of the attention. Additionally, newly named goaltending coach David Marcoux will not be present having just been hired.
Ya that makes perfect sense for our goalie coach not to be there.
All I can say about that goal is this:
what do you think are the chances that a player like brock mcginn could score a goal like that in an nhl game?
what do you think are the chances that a player like brock mcginn could score a goal like that in an nhl game?
I'd say about 0.0001% chance... *scoots to edge of seat*