dakdak said:He is really good.
He tried out for the Bruins in 2003. I don't think they were impressed with hs two-way game.dakdak said:He is really good.
Vikke said:I don't know why he was overlooked, but since he turned 20 there was no need for a team to draft him if they wanted him, just offer him a contract and sign him.
Seachd said:From what we've heard the last few years, it has nothing to do with Norwegian, and everything to do with attitude.
Seachd said:From what we've heard the last few years, it has nothing to do with Norwegian, and everything to do with attitude.
Diaboli said:The limit is 22, not 20, so if a team did want to make sure they got his signature, they'd need to draft him now and get the signature before he turns 22.
zetterberg40 said:i believe he went to camp, prospect camp with the blues a few years ago right? maybe not
Lordchezz said:Didn't the Habs draft Streit 2 years ago when he was 25?
PEli said:I had the chance to watch him countless times a couple of years ago in the Q. He's soft, he's ineffective after a while, he doesn't pass too often and he's just not that good.
I saw him a lot as an overager and didn't see where the hype was coming from. I was more unimpressed because of the simple fact that he was an overager in a offensive league and wasn't very great.
Plager05 said:The Blues wouldn't take him 2 years ago when we were desperate for any kind of scoring prospect. We only have one or two now but then we had none.
scoutman1 said:I don't know who you were watching but he was awsome for Moncton...I watched him many times and he lived up to the hype for me he was a 1st round talent in my opinion.