thewave
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Oh man , please don't bust Nylander.
Only thing that could bust about this kid is his leg. End of story.
Oh man , please don't bust Nylander.
Cripes, Gauthier is a monster.
Give me a name ( person) that has been extremely decisive in The Development of both The new Swedish TML prospects Willian Nylander & Viktor Löv? Hint 1 - person has nothing to do with Modo but maybe Timrå. Hint 2 - 2 other recent SC finalists Anze Kopitar + Carl Hagelin have same background.
6. Not a fan of Joshua's game.
Give me a name ( person) that has been extremely decisive in The Development of both The new Swedish TML prospects Willian Nylander & Viktor Löv? Hint 1 - person has nothing to do with Modo but maybe Timrå. Hint 2 - 2 other recent SC finalists Anze Kopitar + Carl Hagelin have same background.
Cripes, Gauthier is a monster.
Only thing that could bust about this kid is his leg. End of story.
I will be disappointed if we don't see a Johnson-Nylander-Engvall like in at least one pre-season game
I will be disappointed if we don't see a Johnson-Nylander-Engvall like in at least one pre-season game
Since the Swedish season starts early one should expect most of those players to be home in time for that event.
You should change your expectations replacing the word "pre-season" with "rookie tournament" and then you might not be disappointed.
Since the Swedish season starts early one should expect most of those players to be home in time for that event.
You should change your expectations replacing the word "pre-season" with "rookie tournament" and then you might not be disappointed.
Only thing that could bust about this kid is his leg. End of story.
Doubt Nylander is back in Sweden though. He will be here for camp, maybe Johnson as well may decide to stay for camp too.
yeah, he made an awful lazy play from that highlight video =/
Don't see it happening.
Anyone have anything to say about Nylander from a grit perspective? Obviously it'll come as he gets older and physically matures, but it'd be encouraging to hear that he is already able to hold his own in the corners/not get knocked off the puck easily at this age.
His overall hockey sense is special; shows a feeling and understanding for the game that few players seem to enjoy. Withstands physical pressure well and is rarely separated from the puck or even knocked around. Very confident and has shown that he can play a skill game, even against men.
Yes, it’s July and yes, it was only a scrimmage, but do you like hockey or don’t ya? The Toronto Maple Leafs, like many NHL franchises, held their rookie development camp this week and the festivities ended with a scrimmage. Far from orthodox, the game featured a 15-minute period of 4-on-4 with players changing every 45 seconds, followed by a similar format but 3-on-3 (there was also a “normal†15-minute period to begin with).
One player who looked pretty sharp was center Dakota Joshua. A member of the United States League’s Sioux Falls Stampede, the Dearborn, Mich., native was great on the forecheck, dogging defensemen and keeping plays alive in the corners.
Yup, that and his lack of any real either creativity or interest or desire to stand out in the shoot-out. Looked like he had no hands to work with.
Nylander >> Ehlers >> Fabbri
Still far too early though.
(That isn't a shot at Ehlers, just how highly I think of Nylander
I think it's really close between Nylander and Ehlers, I got the impression we were going to draft either one of them at 8, and if they were both gone we were dropping down a few for Larkin.
Can you explain why you think there is a big gap (>>) between them?
I think it's more like splitting hairs than >>