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And rightly so!Well we almost universally refer to him as the next Makar
And rightly so!Well we almost universally refer to him as the next Makar
In this cap world, teams will need 3-5 yrs of low salaried team controlled players. These will be hard to get later. Teams with more depth elsewhere could offer a better piece to acquire more proven depth elsewhere.These type of deal just don't usually work. Teams are high on guys they draft, unreasonably high if they do well post draft and unlikely to be traded.
So far since taking over from Francis/Karmanos, this management team has traded very few players they drafted. In fact, I think it's only 1. 3rd round pick Aiden Hreshuk in a deadline deal.
We don't compare Scott Morrow to Cale Makar....we compare Cale Makar to Scott MorrowWould love Morrow but he just had a really good rookie season in the NCAA i dont see him being available
DeleteWe don't compare Scott Morrow to Cale Makar....we compare Cale Makar to Scott Morrow
Seriously, we are very high on Morrow....and not compare the two....okay, I will. As freshman at UMass here are their respective numbers:
Cale Makar - 34 games played, 5 goals, 16 assists, 23 points, 20 PIM, +/- 9
Scott Morrow - 37 games played, 13 goals, 20 assists, 33 points, 10 PIM +/- 10
Same school, same coach, same system. Now, as they say, past performance is not indicative of future performance, but the numbers look pretty sweet.
I think we're keeping him.
Oh no! I was waiting for the inevitable ramping up to Slafkofsky and Ghule.Lol Beck and Mesar aren't going anywhere soon.
i hope your not expecting a Makar because you will end up disappointedWe don't compare Scott Morrow to Cale Makar....we compare Cale Makar to Scott Morrow
Seriously, we are very high on Morrow....and not compare the two....okay, I will. As freshman at UMass here are their respective numbers:
Cale Makar - 34 games played, 5 goals, 16 assists, 23 points, 20 PIM, +/- 9
Scott Morrow - 37 games played, 13 goals, 20 assists, 33 points, 10 PIM +/- 10
Same school, same coach, same system. Now, as they say, past performance is not indicative of future performance, but the numbers look pretty sweet.
I think we're keeping him.
i hope your not expecting a Makar because you will end up disappointed
i hope your not expecting a Makar because you will end up disappointed
Makar can’t even hold Morrow’s jock, what you talkin bout
Makar hopes he can be a Morrow.....i hope your not expecting a Makar because you will end up disappointed
there is an old french sayin'..."un tien vaut mieux que deux tu l'auras"...my money is on Makar in terms of ceiling. We shall see where Morrow lands. All the best for his development.We don't compare Scott Morrow to Cale Makar....we compare Cale Makar to Scott Morrow
Seriously, we are very high on Morrow....and not compare the two....okay, I will. As freshman at UMass here are their respective numbers:
Cale Makar - 34 games played, 5 goals, 16 assists, 23 points, 20 PIM, +/- 9
Scott Morrow - 37 games played, 13 goals, 20 assists, 33 points, 10 PIM +/- 10
Same school, same coach, same system. Now, as they say, past performance is not indicative of future performance, but the numbers look pretty sweet.
I think we're keeping him.
there is an old french sayin'..."un tien vaut mieux que deux tu l'auras"...my money is on Makar in terms of ceiling. We shall see where Morrow lands. All the best for his development.
But Makar won’t be the next Bobby Orr.It’s interesting that you mention birds. Bobby Orr once flew through the air like a bird to score a goal and Morrow will be the best defenseman since Orr.