wishywashy19
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Why is Dal Colle a lock/ Seems to be snake bitten.
Add Perlini to this list of those we wouldn't consider if they weren't already drafted so high
Why is Dal Colle a lock/ Seems to be snake bitten.
Dal Colle-Point-Marner
Crouse-Strome-Konecny
Beauvillier-Barzal-Gauthier
Perron-Quenneville-Hawryluk
Watson
HM: Perlini, Chartier, Bleackley, Patrick. Perlini could easily supplant Watson or Perron.
Sanheim Hicketts
Fleury Juulsen
Chychrun Roy
McKeown
HM: Dunn, Dermott, Carrier ( strong contender if healthy), Chabot, Hickey, LeBlanc, Vande Sompel
Blackwood
McDonald
Sawchenko
HM: Montembeault, Booth
Add Perlini to this list of those we wouldn't consider if they weren't already drafted so high
I'm pretty curious if they take Dal Colle, or if they give a chance to players like Perron or Chartier.
Yeah, guys who aren't scoring a whole lot and haven't done much in the summer or this series with Russia need to do something over the next month. Canada already has several elite offensive players who are productive this year. There is no need to take a flyer on a guy who just might play to his potential.
I'm pretty curious if they take Dal Colle, or if they give a chance to players like Perron or Chartier.
Ryan Gropp would be a real long shot to make the squad, correct?
At this point, I'd say Dal Colle hasn't earned his spot. He stays at home.
Last year I said don't take Drouin and I still believe that was right
This year i put Dal Colle in the same light
I don't mean to say he could be as poison as Drouin would have been but he will march his way down the lineup and will not be appreciative of being the 13th forward or getting third line minutes
His style may work in Oshawa but not in Finland
Can't be fooled by draft positions folks
with the call up of Shea Theodore, that makes it 11 from last year's team to play in a NHL game this year...considering the 4 that were unavailable last year, that bodes well for the 1995 group when you combine it with the '96s and the 97s. I see some very good, some very talented and seriously stacked senior teams in 3-4 years time. I just hope there are NHL Olympics and real international World Cup tournaments in which they can play.
At this point, I'd say Dal Colle hasn't earned his spot. He stays at home.
If Dal Colle is cut again this year, would he be the highest-drafted player to be cut from the World Junior team in his draft + 1 and draft + 2 years? I actually think he would be.
With Russia being banned from hosting the 2016 WJHC, what are the odds the tournament comes back to Canada for 2016?
A dubious distinction indeed. but he has to own it. His play this season has been nowhere close to good enough. I hope he finds his game as the year progresses and has a rebound year in AHL next year... but for the WJC, Hockey Canada should just move on to other options.
so they banned the World Championships??? That is quite huge. World Juniors are in Finland and then in Canada so it must be the WCH. wow.
Finland?Normally predict Canada to win every year.. But I think USA and Finland are stronger this year.
Finland?
Finland?