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Thank you, Jets4Life!
That's interesting to see where Poolman was 2 years ago, compared to this year.
I had him much much higher
Thank you, Jets4Life!
That's interesting to see where Poolman was 2 years ago, compared to this year.
Wow cederHolm will literally be on the charts next year! my pick for next year's biggest riser.#21 Mikhail Berdin
#22 Pavel Kraskovsky
#23 Brandon Tanev
#24 Mason Appleton
#25 Jacob Cederholm
2016 Winnipeg Jets Prospects #21-25
#21 Jack Glover
#22 Jimmy Lodge
#23 Tucker Poolman
#24 Brenden Kickton
#25 Jamie Phillips
2015 Winnipeg Jets Prospects #21-25
Thank you, Jets4Life!
That's interesting to see where Poolman was 2 years ago, compared to this year.
Jake Kulevich is a longshot but I'd consider him a prospect
No problem.
Poolman has really moved up in the rankings. I sure up members of hfboards are right about him, and he becomes a regular on the D-core. My guess is a bottom pairing D-man.
Tanev looks like someone just told him something mildly surprising and disappointing...
Tanev looks like someone just told him something mildly surprising and disappointing...
He is not Winnipeg Jets property. So not a Jets prospect.
Oh okay gotcha, is he playing for the Moose next year though?
Now Tanev seems a bit low to me.
I would have been really comfortable if we didn't resign him. I look at him as an average AHL player that somehow fooled an organization temporarily. In fairness the zip code he is hanging out with on this list is the extreme long shot group anyways.
I think promises were made to sign with jets. Maybe some sort is strategy to sign more college Ufa.
The thing is, a guy like Lipon would be a better press box option over Tanev. And I think the games he fills in he'd bring the energy for a short stint. Roslo would be the call up higher up the lineup or longer term. But press box has Lipon written all over him.
Definitely prefer Lipon to Tanev. When Tanev first showed up I thought his speed gave him some utility. It did help to draw a few penalties. Trouble is that he just doesn't have much else.
Not to worry. Tanev won't get much TOI this year and his NHL career will be over by this time next year. Unless there is some kind of miracle and he figures out how to make better use of his speed.
But that second career goal he scored
Now Tanev seems a bit low to me.
I once saw a smart HFJets poster tweet "if Tanev played a full game without a stick, would anyone notice". It made me actually laugh out loud haha.
I have talked about this previously, but...
How do you rank somebody who will play, but makes the team worse versus somebody who may never play in the NHL?