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hey...ISS had then 7th and 9th. Personally i dont think as highly as them but I couldn't make them too bad b/c i probably would be bashed. Before i seen there list i had O'Marra goin in the late stages of the first.
Foligno is a late '87, so he's 2006 eligible.A Lone Wolf said:Nick Foligno is another player from the Wolves that eyes should be kept on, he has excellent stick handling, skating, is decent defensivlly, and looks to be a sniper of sorts, he plays first line for the Wolves and he deserves it greatly. He will go second round, maybe even late first, hes that good imo.
Minnesota Norse Star said:TJ Hensick is GROSSLY underrated.
If the Rangers were willing last year to take Darin Olver at #36 last year, I'm sure Hensick would have gone higher if he had opted in.
Love Machine said:Where would Jonathan Segalet (excuse the spelling) fit in on this list, if at all?
My guess is around 100-150.Love Machine said:Where would Jonathan Segalet (excuse the spelling) fit in on this list, if at all?
Offensively gifted, smart player, but could use an extra gear, although his skating is good. Also is only 5'10 and 170lbs. Very slight frame.Stevex said:Isnt Brock Bradford better than 56th? The way some people have talked about him I thought he would be higher.
steblick said:Cogliano could easily play in the OHL and be one of its top players, but he is trying to keep his NCAA eligibility- hence the Jr.A league.
Robertsson 4-ever said:Nicklas Bergfors could drop on that list due to his size, although he already plays with the big boys in the SEL. He however, has a fourth line role with less than 10 minutes a game, with limited creative linemates. There's no doubt he'll be good anyway, but he lacks some size. As do Tom Wandell.
Brian Weidler said:The quality of play there doesn't seem to me to be so far below the level of major junior that it couldn't be brought up to that level fairly quickly... particularly if it were made more convenient for the best American junior players to spend a year or two there instead of going straight to college out of high school/prep school.
Having a fourth major junior league in North America would eliminate the free "host city" pass into the Memorial Cup for one team, true. But if the Memorial Cup were played every year in a neutral, centrally-located site (Winnipeg? Thunder Bay?), there'd be no need for a "host" city, would there?
Something to consider, anyway.
markov` said:Chicoutimi Sagueneens' goalie, Alexandre Vincent, is incredible. Way better than Mior if you ask me.
markov` said:Chicoutimi Sagueneens' goalie, Alexandre Vincent, is incredible. Way better than Mior if you ask me.