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I'm with Allison on this one,let's win Wednesday, enjoy the parade and maybe even be a little obnoxious about it,but just a bit,don't want to go overboardBjork can't stay healthy.
Can we wait until after Wednesday for this?
Pretty crazy to think that just a little over 1-year ago, both Kuhlman and Clifton were unsigned (Clifton) and undrafted (Kuhlman) UFAs and now here both are about to play in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals. Shows you how quickly things can change for both players and teams.
I just listened to that interview with Pierre McGuire that Fenway linked earlier in the thread and he was raving about him. Said he went to the same high school as Jamie Langenbrunner and he was the one who advised the Bruins to have a look at him
My hope next year is to see a line of Lauko - Kuraly - Kuhlman. They can deliver elite speed, defense, hitting, and timely goals. They are also key contributors to proven winners: Lauko in the Memorial Cup and Kuraly and Kuhlman in the NCAA.
It won't be the start of the year but I think we see it at some point.
Lauko will most likely spend next year in the AHL, but kuhlman can definitely carve out a nice 4th line role with Wagner and kuraly
Is that the consensus regarding Lauko? AHL seems to be a pretty big jump for a 19 year old who was around a PPG in the Q.Lauko will most likely spend next year in the AHL, but kuhlman can definitely carve out a nice 4th line role with Wagner and kuraly
I think it's the next logical step in his development, management loves to be in controlIs that the consensus regarding Lauko? AHL seems to be a pretty big jump for a 19 year old who was around a PPG in the Q.
I would take Kuhlman over Heinen, looks like he'll put up more points. Plus he will be cheaper than Danton.
I would take Kuhlman over Heinen, looks like he'll put up more points. Plus he will be cheaper than Danton.
My hope next year is to see a line of Lauko - Kuraly - Kuhlman. They can deliver elite speed, defense, hitting, and timely goals. They are also key contributors to proven winners: Lauko in the Memorial Cup and Kuraly and Kuhlman in the NCAA.
It won't be the start of the year but I think we see it at some point.
I don't see no 4th line player though I'm sure he would do fine there
I see a future 2nd line RW playing alongside with Debrusk for the next 5 plus seasons
for me... kuhlman has a spot on the team but hes behind Heinen/Bjork and even federic due to lower upside potential. if the other kids fail than kuhlman is good depth to move up and fill a hole later
My hope next year is to see a line of Lauko - Kuraly - Kuhlman. They can deliver elite speed, defense, hitting, and timely goals. They are also key contributors to proven winners: Lauko in the Memorial Cup and Kuraly and Kuhlman in the NCAA.
It won't be the start of the year but I think we see it at some point.
I'd say he has all the tools but scoring touch but then he pulls off something like he did in Game 6 and it makes you wonder.I feel like it's really tough to get a handle on the upside for this guy because he was a mediocre scorer in college.
But management is absolutely crazy about him. He can really wheel and he play hard and is good in his own zone. Does anyone have a guess on the upside for him offensively? I think most of us would be happy with 15 goals but you don't put him on the second line if that's his limit so management must see more.
What really stands out is his shot. That laser in Game 6 was unreal. In pre-season, you could see that he has a little hitch in his shot that freezes goalies and makes it hard to read.
What do you see as the upper limit on how much he could realistically score this year?