stickty111
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He makes the right plays and seems calm.Been preaching this guy forever
He makes the right plays and seems calm.Been preaching this guy forever
Dubas and now Gilman have done a terrific job here.It still feels weird having such a good development program with the Marlies...
Its amazing with all the money we had in the past and the Marlies could barely develop anyone. Also didnt help it was mainly veterans that weren't good enough for the NHL.
Brazeau was born in 1998.I disagree regarding Brazeau. I think the tools Brazeau is missing can be developed. Bracco has had several years to develop the necessary tools and has failed to adapt.
What is that? I almost forgot what those areMarlies forcheck still strong leading 4-0. Moose haven't had much room to get chances in this period.
On a side note, I didn't realize how good of a one on one defender Lindgren is.
He mentioned that he would get down on himself after 1 mistake, which would effect him the rest of the game.Good to see some young guys helping to drive the Marlies success
Woll with an outstanding first start, Korshkov and Engvall getting on the scoresheet and Liljegren looking like he did at the end of last season
He just wasn't the same player in camp this season, maybe a confidence issue? The kids got the talent to be good
Brazeau was born in 1998.
Bracco was born in 1997.
Bracco must have began his training in the womb to have all of these additional years of training.
Brazeau is not a Leafs prospect either.
He mentioned that he would get down on himself after 1 mistake, which would effect him the rest of the game.
He admitted he didn't play up to his capabilities in camp. I don't think Babcock helped him much too with the low ice time, and his partners.
You stated years of development.Not sure what your point is...
Years with a pro organization:
Bracco: 4
Brazeau: 0
It’s been well documented on Brazeau’s lack Of access to development coaches growing up too...
You stated years of development.
My point is that they are essentially the same age. There's also a 0 percent chance you knew that judging from your previous posts.
So your point is that in this comparison, Brazeau will make up for those lost years by using some sort of time portal, making him the superior prospect.Your clearly missed my point.... Bracco has had much more years of experience working with development coaches and what-not... Age has nothing to do with it...
So your point is that in this comparison, Brazeau will make up for those lost years by using some sort of time portal, making him the superior prospect.