Prospect Info: Phantoms (AHL), Reading Royals (ECHL), NCAA, Jrs., Int'l, etc.

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wankstifier

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Zamula had 1 point in 10 games to start the season

23 points in his last 21 games

Not bad for free

In total, 24 points in 31 games played

Nearly top 10 in TP among all WHL defensemen. Top 5 among U19 WHL defensemen!

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LegionOfDoom91

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Weekly Prospect Update:
AHL

Philippe Myers - 24GP 5G 10A 15P +7
Nicolas Aube-Kubel - 16GP 7G 6A 13P +7
David Kase - 20GP 4G 9A 13P -4
Mark Friedman - 24GP 1G 10A 11P -3
German Rubtsov - 14GP 6G 4A 10P +3
Mikhail Vorobyev - 14GP 3G 6A 9P +2
Connor Bunnaman - 15GP 4G 1A 5P -3
Carsen Twarynski - 20GP 1G 3A 4P -2
Radel Fazleev - 13GP 0G 1A 1P -4
Pascal Laberge -
Carter Hart - 15GP 8-4-2 3.12GAA .899SV% 1SO

CHL (OHL, QMJHL, & WHL)
Morgan Frost - 32GP 20G 38A 58P +11
Matthew Strome - 31GP 12G 25A 37P -3
Isaac Ratcliffe - 29GP 20G 14A 34P +7
Wyatte Wylie - 33GP 6G 20A 26P +20
Egor Zamula - 31GP 7G 17A 24P +11
Maksim Sushko - 29GP 6G 16A 22P -7

KHL
Valeri Vasiliev - 15GP 1G 1A 2P 0
Ivan Fedotov - 14GP 6-4-2 1.71GAA .924SV% 1SO (VHL)
Kirill Ustimenko - 24GP 13-9-2 2.29GAA .905SV% 3SO (MHL)

NCAA
Tanner Laczynski - 13GP 5G 9A 14P +3
Wyatt Kalynuk - 18GP 7G 7A 14P +9
Joel Farabee - 15GP 3G 7A 10P -5
Jack St. Ivany - 11GP 2G 6A 8P +8
Noah Cates - 16GP 4G 3A 7P +2
Wade Allison - 6GP 2G 2A 4P +6
Brendan Warren - 17GP 1G 2A 3P -1
Jay O’Brien - 10GP 1G 1A 2P +4
Gavin Hain - 11GP 1G 1A 2P +6
Matej Tomek - 4GP 0-1-0 5.02GAA .828SV% 0SO

SHL
Olle Lycksell - 25GP 2G 6A 8P +4
Adam Ginning - 25GP 1G 3A 4P +1
Linus Hogberg - 24GP 2G 0A 2P +3
David Bernhardt - 14GP 0G 1A 1P +1
Marcus Westfalt - 14GP 0G 1A 1P +4
Felix Sandstrom - 9GP 3-6-0 2.53GAA .897SV% 0SO
Samuel Ersson - 16GP 13-3-0 1.68GAA .944SV% 3SO (Allsvenskan)
 

baudib1

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No not at all. I really want him to be good as I live in Vegas and the home team is a lot more fun than the Flyers. But I watched him in preseason and watched him very carefully during a preseason game I attended.

I really have no idea what the real hockey people think of him, or what his reputation was coming into the draft, but he looks terrible to me. Don't think I've ever seen someone who is supposed to be an offensive defenseman with such poor instincts and so many brain farts handling the puck. He's listed at 5-10 and looks and plays much smaller.
 

FLYguy3911

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Hmm. He has looked pretty good every time I have seen him. He’s short yes but pretty stout. Great skater. For a kid that just turned 19, 20 points in 23 games in the AHL is no joke, even if much of it is on the PP. He’s no Erik Karlsson, but he’s a very mobile puck mover that can hold up in his own end.
 
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baudib1

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He definitely is fast and looks good moving through the neutral zone but I just found myself cringing every time he touched the puck and had to make a decision with it.
 

wasup

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Watched UMD play WMU on NCHC TV on Saturday night .
Cates scored with a really nice shot from deep slot on a 4 on 3 pp . His skating has improved over what i saw him a year ago . He use to skate quite hunched over at times but has pulled his shoulders back a bit and is moving better because of it . Tuffie plays on the same team and Cates sees more important mins than him because he is better in almost every aspect of the game other than he is not near as big .
Allison is no where near what i saw last year , he fell down several times just trying to change direction or in a battle and took a while to get back up then skated right off . Most of his shifts were 20-25 seconds . The injury seems to be really bothering him still but at least he is back playing .
Also went to Philly- Jets game the other day and here is my observation .
#1 There were a bunch of Philly fans there and some were really decked out in Philly gear , looked good .
#2 AHHH no comment , ouch , crap .
#3 Beer is good
 

Tripod

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Watched UMD play WMU on NCHC TV on Saturday night .
Cates scored with a really nice shot from deep slot on a 4 on 3 pp . His skating has improved over what i saw him a year ago . He use to skate quite hunched over at times but has pulled his shoulders back a bit and is moving better because of it . Tuffie plays on the same team and Cates sees more important mins than him because he is better in almost every aspect of the game other than he is not near as big .
Allison is no where near what i saw last year , he fell down several times just trying to change direction or in a battle and took a while to get back up then skated right off . Most of his shifts were 20-25 seconds . The injury seems to be really bothering him still but at least he is back playing .
Also went to Philly- Jets game the other day and here is my observation .
#1 There were a bunch of Philly fans there and some were really decked out in Philly gear , looked good .
#2 AHHH no comment , ouch , crap .
#3 Beer is good
Appreciate the info....especially on Allison.
 

TB87

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Looking at Jack St. Ivany’s Draft+1 season stats and comparing them to Wyatt Kalynuk’s, it actually shouldn’t be a surprise that his offense has translated so well (&amp; so quickly) at the NCAA level. He performed better than Kalynuk in every category listed below. <a href="Ted on Twitter">pic.twitter.com/pwIOWSKRBR</a></p>&mdash; Ted (@ThatGuy11920) <a href="">December 10, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 

Magua

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But I watched him in preseason and watched him very carefully during a preseason game I attended.

I mean.......he turned 19 in September. He's 4 months younger than Frost even, and he's destroying the AHL in his first small rink experience. If a forward had those numbers at that age, people would be impressed. I'll trust you that he had a sh*tty preseason game(s), but if that's your sample, I'm not sure it's a very illuminating one -- either in size or venue. I suppose one could've watched Myers, 2.5 years older, in preseason and come away unimpressed at his NHL potential. Or Frost's one game. Or thinking Twaynski was a bonafide stud.

My point being he has a long history in the SHL, international tournaments, and now the AHL, where he has excelled and looked the part. I'm not unbiased, as he's been a favorite of mine for some time.

Hmm. He has looked pretty good every time I have seen him. He’s short yes but pretty stout. Great skater. For a kid that just turned 19, 20 points in 23 games in the AHL is no joke, even if much of it is on the PP. He’s no Erik Karlsson, but he’s a very mobile puck mover that can hold up in his own end.

15/20 points are primaries. 12/20 are PP points, but that gets misconstrued: Brannstrom has PP1 QB potential, so those aren't meaningless points. Not unless you think PP QBs are fungible, and if he was a Flyer, he'd be worthy of a seat behind Provorov. And he's not far off from top 10 in d-man ES scoring too.

What is the statistical sample of players his age and position who have put up numbers like this in the AHL (obviously, he has another 3/5 of the season, but even accounting for slight drop-off)? It has to be really really small. You've seen big D+3 seasons, but a D+2? And a hard D+2 with a tail end September birthday, not a cheap early one. Probably most of the players who would've put up those seasons were called up mid-way through.
 
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