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Any chance the islanders consider moving him? And if so what would be the asking price from the flyer?
Any chance the islanders consider moving him? And if so what would be the asking price from the flyer?
The going rate for an islanders # 5 overall selection is a 4th line wing and a 3rd
He's been light years better lately.
It's only his first professional season. He's going to be fine.
Haven't seen him play at all this year but looking at his numbers, it appears he is having a brutal season down there.
Any chance the islanders consider moving him? And if so what would be the asking price from the flyer?
I'll say this much, even though hes played better his overall numbers this year are terrible: 57 games - 12 goals 20 assists - 32 points
Whereas, Pulock in 20 less games and a dmen has: 37 games 12 goals 21 assists -33 points.
Same amount of goals, 1 more point, in 20 less games, Dal Colle is having a bad season.
I'll say this much, even though hes played better his overall numbers this year are terrible: 57 games - 12 goals 20 assists - 32 points
Whereas, Pulock in 20 less games and a dmen has: 37 games 12 goals 21 assists -33 points.
Same amount of goals, 1 more point, in 20 less games, Dal Colle is having a bad season.
I'll say this much, even though hes played better his overall numbers this year are terrible: 57 games - 12 goals 20 assists - 32 points
Whereas, Pulock in 20 less games and a dmen has: 37 games 12 goals 21 assists -33 points.
Same amount of goals, 1 more point, in 20 less games, Dal Colle is having a bad season.
The kid turns 21 in June and in his first pro year. Seems to be coming along and adjusting to the pro game. Has good size and according to the scouting report good hockey sense and goal scoring hands. Need to give him some time.
Pulock's in his third full season in the AHL, while Dal Colle is in his first.
Pulock was drafted after his third CHL season and was regarded as already physically developed while Dal Colle was drafted after his second AHL season and needed to physically develop (and still does).
Completely different situations.
I've always said, the AHL is a developmental league first and foremost. It's where the best of the best prospects go to hone their game and get acclimated to the pros. It's like in baseball, a star pitcher gets sent down to AAA and a month later his stats look awful. What you don't see is that he was working on placing his fastball and how to hold runners on base.... so he was pitching from the stretch and throwing nothing but fastballs.
These two kids were being force fed defensive responsibility and systems play for half a season. You can't tell much by looking at their numbers during this time. We can now see the fruits of this in the way JHS has played so far.
Would be nice to see him ready to slot in to Nelsons role once he's gone to Vegas. Hopefully he's getting organized ally stronger - he seems to be a kid who will benefit from getting his man strength. Still waiting for Brock to pick up his.
I think MDC has 11 points in his last 11 games. Progress.