Mi casa es su casa again this year. If you're going to be in the area I'll buy you a beer and shit on you in corn hole.
Mi casa es su casa again this year. If you're going to be in the area I'll buy you a beer and **** on you in corn hole.
He would have to sacrifice minutes to do that, though. So I’d rather have him play more minutes and play on his off side.
Especially if Bouchard doesn’t make Edmonton, then London would have both Bouchard and Boqvist on the right side.
Or perhaps London isn't the best fit long-term for him... There are guys that are moved around junior for that reason every year.
What connections do we have on OHL level..
Devellano, Osgood and I think Draper are all involved at that level.
Yeah, but do they still own a team where to trade Regula to get 1st pair minutes etc...
I hope Gogolev goes off and we offer him a contract. I still can't believe he went undrafted.
83. RW Pavel Gogolev - Peterbrough Petes, OHL
The Russian sniper Gogolev is part of the Petes dynamic duo, formed with himself and Semyon Der Arguchintsev. The pair carried the team on their backs, going off for multiple multi point nights, and Pavel had 47 points, 30 of which were goals. He's a dynamic offensive talent with a laser shot which he used to be the 3rd highest OHL scorer this year only behind Svechnikov and Dudas. Despite only having 17 assists, he's a good playmaker who can pick out a pass when in tough or transition well with decent vision. Very good skater who can control the puck well at high speeds and can be a game changer at times of need. Gogolev's biggest issues lie in his work ethic and consistency which can go hand in hand. Hopefully he can work a little harder and show up when he's needed on a more consistent basis.
Potential: Top 6 Winger / Middle 6 Winger
Possibility: Unlikely
18. LW Pavel Gogolev (6'0", 168 lbs; Peterborough Petes, OHL)
Gogolev possesses some nice attacking tools: very good speed and hands, definitely can score those goals. It would be good if he could add a bit more consistency, intensity and physicality to his game though. Still you can't deny that the raw tools are definitely there.
is it make sense to sign him to Toledo or GR so we can control his feature if he has one in NHL
His first OHL season he had 11 points in 53 games and second he got 47 points in 66 games , huge improvement. Is it because he played in first line or he is actively progressing ?
Date | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Game 4 |
Sept. 7 | STL v CAR | CHI v CBJ | DAL v NYR | DET v MIN |
Sept. 8 | CAR v CHI | STL v CBJ | MIN v NYR | DAL v DET |
Sept. 9 | No Games Scheduled | |||
Sept. 10 | MIN v DAL | NYR v DET | CBJ v CAR | CHI v STL |
Sept. 11 | 7th | 5th | 3rd | 1st |
Had never heard of him before this thread, but based on his pre draft rankings and stats, signing Gogolev for free seems like it'd be a great move and the equivalent of another 3rd/4th round pick.
I wanted to play CAR, maybe in the final gameI'm looking at the other rosters and I'm really intrigued by the Blues team. It looks really solid as well.
NYR has some top guys going as well.
Should be a damn good tournament!
he is fest and skilled , I don't know much more about himSo how many contracts do we have???
Hopefully someone streams it, I rid myself of cable many moons ago.Game streaming from Malik: "The application can be accessed via the internet, downloaded for Apple, Amazon, Android and Windows devices, and works for just about everything else, but you have to sign up for a Fox Sports GO account (usually linked to your cable or satellite subscription) to access the streams."
https://www.foxsports.com/north/story/nhl-prospects-tournament-live-streams-minnesota-wild-090418