scott99
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I’m a Democrat, but that was funnyPolitical preference shouldn’t have anything to do with it
I’m a Democrat, but that was funnyPolitical preference shouldn’t have anything to do with it
Wotherspoon and Mirageas need some more attention from us, methinks.
Wotherspoon just following his career pattern of taking a year to figure out a higher level league, and then show massive improvement. Mobility and intelligence is a good combo.
Nobody should be surprised.
You’ve been quite high on P-Spoons for a while.
He just looks like a fundamentally sound hockey player at worst who gets more creative as he gets more comfortable. And he looks like he's filling in his frame which was his biggest knock.
I don't know if his offense will translate, but IMO he's a surefire NHL player.
Would you say he plays a similar game to de Haan?He just looks like a fundamentally sound hockey player at worst who gets more creative as he gets more comfortable. And he looks like he's filling in his frame which was his biggest knock.
I don't know if his offense will translate, but IMO he's a surefire NHL player.
Would you say he plays a similar game to de Haan?
I don't follow him on a consistent basis, but from what I've seen from him live, he reminds me of CDH.
And Sorokin's salary over there makes it an easy decision for him to stay. I know there's chatter about next year but I fully expect him to stay unless for some reason his team decides they don't want him.Although KHL salaries aren't disclosed, some leaks on that topic appear in medias from time to time. This time Golyshev's salary numbers appeared in medias and it is reportedly 302.5k USD + another 302.5k USD in bonuses (that's almost tax free: Russian 13% income tax should be applied, also there is no escrow in the KHL). Not the greatest salary to say the least which isn't making his chances to come over next year very high, as that likely means he made no big money reserve for crossing the pond. Also it is likely that Avtomobilist team's management will be throwing quite some good money at him soon and, since his second child is due to be born in the coming February, it will be difficult to deny this kind of offer. Btw, Golyshev was asked yesterday about chances of him playing for NYI next season and he said that he doesn't want to answer this question at this point of the season.
Btw, for comparison, there was some information earlier this year that Sorokin's salary is 2.6m USD, no info about the bonuses (13% income tax and no escrow applies here too).
Isn't there another goalie he is competing with this year for starts? I remember hearing about another goalie having a strong startAnd Sorokin's salary over there makes it an easy decision for him to stay. I know there's chatter about next year but I fully expect him to stay unless for some reason his team decides they don't want him.
Yep. Not sure if that's still the case.Isn't there another goalie he is competing with this year for starts? I remember hearing about another goalie having a strong start
Isn't there another goalie he is competing with this year for starts? I remember hearing about another goalie having a strong start
He is similar to Pelech I think, better skater but I think he’s more of stay at home guy in NHL. Honestly all the D prospects in Bridgeport are good and all have shot of being NHLers.He just looks like a fundamentally sound hockey player at worst who gets more creative as he gets more comfortable. And he looks like he's filling in his frame which was his biggest knock.
I don't know if his offense will translate, but IMO he's a surefire NHL player.
i believe that he is a victim of a logjam at Bridgeport. i think he will make it, but i haven't seen a lot of him, so i am certainly not an expert on him. but i like what i saw.Out of curiosity: Rathgeb with only 4 out of 13 games, is he injured or what's the probem here?
One thing I think Wahlstrom will never lack, is confidence. His confidence borders on cocky, and I like it.Wahlstrom with a goal in the 1st. BC up 3-0 after 1
Hopefully that gives him more confidence to let him know he can score again.
So then you must love Ho sang as he certainly doesn’t lack confidenceOne thing I think Wahlstrom will never lack, is confidence. His confidence borders on cocky, and I like it.
Then between him, Barzal, and Ho-Sang, we're gonna have the goddamn cockiest team in the league.One thing I think Wahlstrom will never lack, is confidence. His confidence borders on cocky, and I like it.
He is pretty good just behind the other prospects we have, his opportunity to stand out is when Toews comes up and the fact that he is right handed shot also should give him more of a shot.Out of curiosity: Rathgeb with only 4 out of 13 games, is he injured or what's the probem here?
In Wilde’s first 2 games back from injury he had an assist on each game. Continuing right where he left off.
I can’t wait until Dobson is traded. The Titan are horrible this year. Should build a lot of character for the kid to go through this adversity after being used to so much success just a year prior.
Today they lost to Halifax 9-0. Ouch. By all accounts Dobson is playing really well though and making the most of a tough situation.
I just saw that Dobson is a -22. That's not fun.