Veleno?
The news on the fact Zadina is picking up his insurance might mean that is slowing the ability to also loan Veleno.
Not a Czech hockey league person, so does someone know is Veleno eating a foreign roster spot or if they even have them because that might be another part of this?
As far as I know, it's more about covering his insurance. Cap on foreing players is not an issue, there can be 6 foreign players on an Extraliga team roster but those who have been playing in Extraliga for 3 and more consecutive seasons do not count. Třinec is well below this.
The news on the fact Zadina is picking up his insurance might mean that is slowing the ability to also loan Veleno.
Not a Czech hockey league person, so does someone know is Veleno eating a foreign roster spot or if they even have them because that might be another part of this?
Don't know about Czechs, but Finland hasn't had any limit for foreigners anymore. Some teams are having 10 guys currently.
Tappara has 4 Czech players (Goalie Hrachovina, D Moravcik, forward-duo Smejkal+Spacek), one Canadian (Blake Parlett), one Swedish (Eric Norin), one American (Ben Blood) and one French (Charles Bertrand). 8 in total.
Not in Detroit.Oh, so we will see Seider and Stützle on the same team?
“With Seids … really happy with the way his season went last year,” Horcoff said. “… He has to get stronger, not just lower body but upper body. So full body strength. He obviously has a big engine naturally, he played a lot of minutes down in Grand Rapids and proved that he could handle that, especially toward the end of the year. … As a young kid, (it’s important) just continuing the natural maturity process and continuing to build on those good natural tools that he already has.”
This seems like a weird take from Horcoff to me. Watching Seider's season highlights, it looks to me like he already might be one of the strongest guys in the NHL. He's constantly knocking guys over.“With Seids … really happy with the way his season went last year,” Horcoff said. “… He has to get stronger, not just lower body but upper body. So full body strength. He obviously has a big engine naturally, he played a lot of minutes down in Grand Rapids and proved that he could handle that, especially toward the end of the year. … As a young kid, (it’s important) just continuing the natural maturity process and continuing to build on those good natural tools that he already has.”
This seems like a weird take from Horcoff to me. Watching Seider's season highlights, it looks to me like he already might be one of the strongest guys in the NHL. He's constantly knocking guys over.
This seems like a weird take from Horcoff to me. Watching Seider's season highlights, it looks to me like he already might be one of the strongest guys in the NHL. He's constantly knocking guys over.
He does that old Rob Blake move
It's so funny how I can instantly picture exactly what you're talking about.
Blake seemed to have an ass of steel. Guys always bouncing off him.
This seems like a weird take from Horcoff to me. Watching Seider's season highlights, it looks to me like he already might be one of the strongest guys in the NHL. He's constantly knocking guys over.
It's so funny how I can instantly picture exactly what you're talking about.
Blake seemed to have an ass of steel. Guys always bouncing off him.
Clip should jump to one hit in particular.