bert
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Tampa and Pittsburgh have been doing it and it sure works well for them.Remember when everyone wanted to emulate Detroit and keep players in the AHL for as long possible?
Feels like a lifetime ago.
Tampa and Pittsburgh have been doing it and it sure works well for them.Remember when everyone wanted to emulate Detroit and keep players in the AHL for as long possible?
Feels like a lifetime ago.
what people didn't understand is that their prospects HAD to stay in the ahl because their NHL team was so stacked.Remember when everyone wanted to emulate Detroit and keep players in the AHL for as long possible?
Feels like a lifetime ago.
theres a common theme here... detropit, Pittsburgh, tampa… carried by absolute super stars and some of the best rosters assembled of the last 20 years (obviously not right now).. they could afford to do that, 20 year olds couldn't crack their roster.Tampa and Pittsburgh have been doing it and it sure works well for them.
For anyone that sees lots of games . Who's the catalyst ? Logan brown or Batherson ?
theres a common theme here... detropit, Pittsburgh, tampa… carried by absolute super stars and some of the best rosters assembled of the last 20 years (obviously not right now).. they could afford to do that, 20 year olds couldn't crack their roster.
theres a common theme here... detropit, Pittsburgh, tampa… carried by absolute super stars and some of the best rosters assembled of the last 20 years (obviously not right now).. they could afford to do that, 20 year olds couldn't crack their roster.
Kucherovs development has nothing to do with Tampa marinating him in the AHL or developing him. They’re led by superstars. Which allow them to develop players. All initiated by tanking. Which’s scores then stamkos and HermanYeah the theme that they develop their players properly. It also helps develop players when you have strong leadership and work ethic day in day out. Chicago used to do it too. However for Tampa this started before they were a power house team, its literally how they got to this point, look at how many of their elite players werent high picks its only Hedman and Stamkos. Its exactly the formula every team should be using.
Kucherovs development has nothing to do with Tampa marinating him in the AHL or developing him. They’re led by superstars. Which allow them to develop players. All initiated by tanking. Which’s scores then stamkos and Herman
Yeah the theme that they develop their players properly. It also helps develop players when you have strong leadership and work ethic day in day out. Chicago used to do it too. However for Tampa this started before they were a power house team, its literally how they got to this point, look at how many of their elite players werent high picks its only Hedman and Stamkos. Its exactly the formula every team should be using.
point played 9 games in the AHL
kucherov played 17 games in the AHL
vasilevsky played 25 games in the AHL
you must have Tampa confused with another team
Now look at Cirelli, Gourde, Johnson, Killorn, Palat, etc.
It's not just about the stars!
everyone of those guys except gourd was playing nhl hockey in their 2nd year of pro hockey and never looked back. I certainly wouldn't call them examples of over ripening.Now look at Cirelli, Gourde, Johnson, Killorn, Palat, etc.
It's not just about the stars!
Cirelli played like 54 games in the AHL. I don't think you've really research or thought much about this topic.Now look at Cirelli, Gourde, Johnson, Killorn, Palat, etc.
It's not just about the stars!
Cirelli - 54 AHL games, full time NHLer at 21Now look at Cirelli, Gourde, Johnson, Killorn, Palat, etc.
It's not just about the stars!
Cirelli - 54 AHL games, full time NHLer at 21
Gourde - 20 year old in Q, 3 years with Sharks AHL team. Late bloomer and kept at it, nothing to do with being developed slowly.
Johnson - 20 year old in the W. 1.5 Years in AHL, full time NHLer at 22
Killorn - 54 AHL games. Full time NHLer at 22, less than 1 year after leaving NCAA
Palat - 1.5 seasons in AHL, full time NHLer at 22
Joseph - 1 season in AHL, full time NHLer at 21
Paquette - 1 season in AHL, Full time NHLer at 21 (healthy scratch a lot)
Kuch - 17 games in the AHL, NHLer at 20
Point - Full time NHL at 20. Played 9 AHL games in his 19 year old junior season.
Sergachev - Full time NHLer at 19
Hedman
Stamkos
The only guys brought through their system that were left in the AHL are Erne and Koekkoek
They are just very good at drafting.
Tampa is good at drafting excluding the first round.
The youngest of those guys were drafted almost 8 years ago in 2011.So are we; Pageau, Stone, Hoffman...
point played 9 games in the AHL
kucherov played 17 games in the AHL
vasilevsky played 25 games in the AHL
you must have Tampa confused with another team
If you look up BondraTime made a post about those players and how they actually didn’t spend much time in the AhLAnother innacurrate condescending post, man you are so consistently bad at this its truly incredible. Also if you are going to try and call someone out atleast get the correct amount of games.
Palat
Johnson
Joseph
Cirelly
Peca
Gourde
Erne
Killorn
Marchessault
All current NHL players that played significant time in the AHL in Tampas system.
If you look up BondraTime made a post about those players and how they actually didn’t spend much time in the AhL
Some of the players you have there don’t seem to be very good anyway?
If the AHL was all it took to create a Marchessault every team would use the AHL for a long period of time strategy. He’s a huge outlier and not a good example