Lessard Coming On/Ott update

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Starsdude

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He has six points in the last 9 games. He is also amongst their leaders in shots over that time. I still think he can provide 15-20 goals in a Dimaio like role (multiple lines, some checking )for the stars

Ott is also playing well of late. He is now third in scoring at Hamilton ahead of those beloved Montreal prospects Higgins and Milroy
 

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Starsdude said:
He has six points in the last 9 games. He is also amongst their leaders in shots over that time. I still think he can provide 15-20 goals in a Dimaio like role (multiple lines, some checking )for the stars

Ott is also playing well of late. He is now third in scoring at Hamilton ahead of those beloved Montreal prospects Higgins and Milroy
Did you just call Milroy a beloved Montreal prospect? :lol
 

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Thanks for the update, Starsdude. Up to this point, all I've read on Junior is how he's been struggling, so it's nice to see that he's beginning to show some of his scoring capabilities that he showed all of us who followed his career at UMD.
 

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I know the AHL is a devolpment NHL league for the most part. Was wondering if loaned playes like Lessard get equal time like one of your own prospects would. Almost seems unfare. I know every teams goal is to win. But when it comes down to lines. Do Foy, Wallin, Veillieux, etc... get the nod first or not. He was great on PP at tUMD lets loose a great one timer in the slot. He tore up the WCHA and figured he would be on par in points with Bochenski, Parise and Vanek at least this year.
 
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