Makita
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Location: #theonlyrealfan, BC Joined: 02.16.2007
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CanuckDon
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Location: Las Vegas Joined: 08.05.2014
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Those kids are dime a dozen, everyone's got those guys. The chances of them making it are slim and none. That's not poopting on them it's just reality. Hey I hope they surprise, but I doubt it. - LeftCoaster
Sorry, I disagree. I think the likelihood of Lockwood making it is high. Gaudette and Bris are probably 50%. That's far from "slim and none." |
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Well I think you are wrong on both counts, Guance, Chaput and Megan are all prospects that belong in Utica and were sorely missed there this year.
I could see Boeser making a case for next year, Goldobin I'll side with Coacher assessment that you used a couple a days ago. - Makita
I didn't say Goldobin shouldn't be on the Comets I am saying he deserves to be on the PP and top 6 over our current stars that occupy that roster spot (Megna and Chaput). |
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LeftCoaster
San Jose Sharks |
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Location: Shark City, CA Joined: 07.03.2009
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Well I think you are wrong on both counts, Guance, Chaput and Megan are all prospects that belong in Utica and were sorely missed there this year.
I could see Boeser making a case for next year, Goldobin I'll side with Coacher assessment that you used a couple a days ago. - Makita
Boeser, Molino, Chaput, Gaunce, Stecher, Virtanen, Boucher all belong in the American Hockey League.
HOWEVER....when you have a poor team with little for prospects you're forced to play some of them in the NHL. That doesn't make it right. |
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Kaynine
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 10.15.2016
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We have 2 players that have played a full year in Utica that are current members of the Canucks
I Won't count Boeser or Molino seeing they have so few games , but we still have 2 players jump from NCAA that have stuck. It is an effective way to find roster players - VANTEL
Over the last few yrs we are seeing a lot more players come out of the NCAA and have some success. The NCAA is just as productive as AHL in developing prospects.
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LeftCoaster
San Jose Sharks |
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Location: Shark City, CA Joined: 07.03.2009
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Sorry, I disagree. I think the likelihood of Lockwood making it is high. Gaudette and Bris are probably 50%. That's far from "slim and none." - CanuckDon
That's because you're a fanboy |
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Over the last few yrs we are seeing a lot more players come out of the NCAA and have some success. The NCAA is just as productive as AHL in developing prospects. - Kaynine
Tell that to Lefty |
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Kaynine
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Joined: 10.15.2016
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Sorry, I disagree. I think the likelihood of Lockwood making it is high. Gaudette and Bris are probably 50%. That's far from "slim and none." - CanuckDon
What makes Lockwood high and Gaudette and Brisebrois 50%? |
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LeftCoaster
San Jose Sharks |
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Location: Shark City, CA Joined: 07.03.2009
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Tell that to Lefty - VANTEL
He's wrong, it's not even close. |
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Boeser, Molino, Chaput, Gaunce, Stecher, Virtanen, Boucher all belong in the American Hockey League.
HOWEVER....when you have a poor team with little for prospects you're forced to play some of them in the NHL. That doesn't make it right. - LeftCoaster
BOOM
This was my original post . When the talent on the big team is crap you can't keep the better talent on the farm
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LeftCoaster
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Location: Shark City, CA Joined: 07.03.2009
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BOOM
This was my original post . When the talent on the big team is crap you can't keep the better talent on the farm - VANTEL
No, your original post said Boeser has played two years in the minors lol |
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Kaynine
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Joined: 10.15.2016
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He's wrong, it's not even close. - LeftCoaster
Yes it is, the big difference between the AHL and NCAA is the player is already under contract with an NHL team when he's in the AHL. That way it appears that more players are coming from the AHL. |
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CanuckDon
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Las Vegas Joined: 08.05.2014
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Boeser, Molino, Chaput, Gaunce, Stecher, Virtanen, Boucher all belong in the American Hockey League.
HOWEVER....when you have a poor team with little for prospects you're forced to play some of them in the NHL. That doesn't make it right. - LeftCoaster
You are very wrong on Boeser. No arguments on the rest of the scraps |
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CanuckDon
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Location: Las Vegas Joined: 08.05.2014
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That's because you're a fanboy  - LeftCoaster
No, I actually follow our prospects and folks that know more than both of us think their games translate well. |
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He's wrong, it's not even close. - LeftCoaster
UND had four players jump from NCAA to NHL Boeser Jost Stecher and Caguilla
Your Right NCAA is not even close . |
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manvanfan
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Location: MB Joined: 01.21.2012
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No, your original post said Boeser has played two years in the minors lol  - LeftCoaster
No my original post was to Cuban Buffet it branched out from there to a response to Kaynine |
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CanuckDon
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Las Vegas Joined: 08.05.2014
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What makes Lockwood high and Gaudette and Brisebrois 50%? - Kaynine
I am just really high on Lockwood. Gaudette is producing at a 1st round draft pick rate but he does have mobility issues. Lockwood has the speed and tenacity to be an energy player at the next level at the very least. His game should translate very well to the NHL. Just wait until next season, he is going to put up massive numbers if he stays healthy. He was his teams best player as a rookie and next year he should have some talent to play with.
Edit. Brisbois looks good as well but he is more of a project. |
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LeftCoaster
San Jose Sharks |
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Location: Shark City, CA Joined: 07.03.2009
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Yes it is, the big difference between the AHL and NCAA is the player is already under contract with an NHL team when he's in the AHL. That way it appears that more players are coming from the AHL. - Kaynine
I'm sorry but you're wrong. More players develop in the AHL than the NCAA. The NCAA is producing more and more kids and they're catching up with the CHL but it's still 18/19/20 year old kids just like the CHL.
Everyone looks at the top end of the first round and says those kids didn't have to go to the AHL to develop, well no poop, they were drafted as the best of the best in the world. A lot of them are ready with a years development in either the CHL or NCAA.
But you start to look at the second round on and a high percentage of kids need further development in the AHL after junior or NCAA hockey. |
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LeftCoaster
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Location: Shark City, CA Joined: 07.03.2009
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UND had four players jump from NCAA to NHL Boeser Jost Stecher and Caguilla
Your Right NCAA is not even close . - VANTEL
 there's always kids coming out of the CHL and NCAA into the NHL, but there's more kids that have to spend time in the AHL. (frank) me just look, I know you don't research anything but it's there if you want to look. |
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there's always kids coming out of the CHL and NCAA into the NHL, but there's more kids that have to spend time in the AHL. (frank) me just look, I know you don't research anything but it's there if you want to look. - LeftCoaster
Time to come to new millennium gramps . How many Canucks in the last five years have played a full year on our AHL team are on the Canucks how many NCAA players on the Canucks ? |
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LeftCoaster
San Jose Sharks |
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Location: Shark City, CA Joined: 07.03.2009
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Time to come to new millennium gramps . How many Canucks in the last five years have played a full year in the AHL are on the Canucks how many NCAA players on the Canucks ? - VANTEL
That's an extremely bad example, the Canucks. If they'd have drafted better during the Gillis years you'd have saw players develop in the AHL AFTER junior or NCAA. But they didn't so you see them at the bottom of the standings plucking kids out of junior and the NCAA before they've properly developed and are ready. |
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Marwood
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Location: Cumberland, BC Joined: 03.18.2010
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Morning, it's time to head outside before the downpour starts,  - Makita
Same. Running errands and shopping before the lack luster 1st round games start this afternoon. Jazz cigarette count is climbing. |
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SRam19
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Messier the Greatest Canucks Captain Joined: 02.12.2015
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hello beautiful people and lefty. |
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That's an extremely bad example, the Canucks. If they'd have drafted better during the Gillis years you'd have saw players develop in the AHL AFTER junior or NCAA. But they didn't so you see them at the bottom of the standings plucking kids out of junior and the NCAA before they've properly developed and are ready. - LeftCoaster
Teams top players are going NCAA or jumping from Jr. Gaudrea Werenski Jost not too many top prospects are choosing AHL anymore Gramps sorry.
AHL is turning into the fourth line development league |
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