Ben Shelley
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Location: ON Joined: 04.09.2020
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He should go back and play in the OHL. Unlike lafrennierre, byfield was invisible in the world junior tournament.... due to covid, he hasn’t played much hockey since then therefore in my opinion he should spend another year in the OHL. |
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poisondhearts37
Los Angeles Kings |
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Location: A goaltending coach, A few good bounces and the oilers are cup champions!! Joined: 01.24.2010
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Unless he hits camp and blows everyone away. Hes going back to juniors. |
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tkecanuck341
Los Angeles Kings |
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Location: Irvine, CA Joined: 06.25.2009
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Yannetti said it in his post-draft interview. There's a difference between being good enough to play in the NHL and being ready to play in the NHL. Byfield is unquestionably good enough, but he's likely not ready. I don't think he'll be on the Kings for more than 9 games.
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Starting the season in LA and then going back to juniors is the best of both worlds. He'll see firsthand how big and strong NHL players are and then know what he needs to work on once he's sent back. He'll be able to develop in a comfortable environment, but, hopefully, without being so comfortable that he gets complacent, which is always a fear when prospects who are almost too good for juniors are sent back. |
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drew18
New Jersey Devils |
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Location: Places in the Joined: 02.27.2015
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Kings don’t need him this year as they won’t be very good regardless. No need in burning a year on ELC for a wasted year anyway due to COVID. |
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Only_A_Ladd
Los Angeles Kings |
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Location: Sabres VERY Much in Hellebuyck Hearing they are the closest treat to getting a deal…bu a mile., CA Joined: 06.06.2013
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Give him a 1-9 game taste. That's it. Don't ruin the kid. There is zero need for him to play more than 9 games in the NHL this year. |
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Only_A_Ladd
Los Angeles Kings |
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Location: Sabres VERY Much in Hellebuyck Hearing they are the closest treat to getting a deal…bu a mile., CA Joined: 06.06.2013
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Starting the season in LA and then going back to juniors is the best of both worlds. He'll see firsthand how big and strong NHL players are and then know what he needs to work on once he's sent back. He'll be able to develop in a comfortable environment, but, hopefully, without fear of complacency. - Osprey
Exactly. He can get specific direction from the staff on what to work on in the OHL based on training camp, practice, and game evaluations. The club will have ~2 months of data on him against pros. That's valuable. He can take those lessons and refine his game. |
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BluemanGuruu
St Louis Blues |
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Location: trustinjarmo knows nothing, MO Joined: 06.28.2007
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A lot of young centers start their apprenticeship on the wing. |
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poisondhearts37
Los Angeles Kings |
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Location: A goaltending coach, A few good bounces and the oilers are cup champions!! Joined: 01.24.2010
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A lot of young centers start their apprenticeship on the wing. - BluemanGuruu
alot of them will be wingers |
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