Anyone see Marchment get KO'd?
Anyone see Marchment get KO'd?
That video was at the top of YouTube search. I guess he made a bad first impression...lolCheck the date on that, my brother.
He's tough but I wouldn't call him a fighter.That video was at the top of YouTube search. I guess he made a bad first impression...lol
I just wanted to see if Marchment was tough or not. The organization really needs a heavy forward who can stick up for his teammates.
That was last year, and Marchment is not known for fighting like Randall. Doesn't surprise me if he loses fights.
timashov having a good season? how far is he from nhl?
Not that they are significant prospects by any means, but do we hold Bobylev and Chebykin's rights indefinitely?
Sorry a long way from the NHL. Cannot skate like Moore, doesn't have the skill set of Petan.timashov having a good season? how far is he from nhl?
Bradley, 22, appeared in 41 games with Colorado College this season and recorded 34 points (15 goals, 29 assists). In 120 games with the Tigers, Bradley registered 87 career points (31 goals, 56 assists) and 49 penalty minutes. The Tampa, FL native played 87 games in the USHL with the Youngstown Phantoms and the Sioux Falls Stampede, where he won the USHL Clark Cup in 2014-15.
5'10" -- 148 lbs... at 22????
Formerly pass-first, Trey Bradley chipping in goals - pretty and frequent - for Colorado College hockey
For a normal person, that is not weird. I'm taller and weigh less than that.
For an athlete, obviously on the light side.
From what I gather, he's a hockey player, which suggests an athlete.... by 22, you'd think you would have had the opportunity to build more muscle mass. I always thought that I was a pretty thin guy... and was 170 by 17 at almost 5'11". 148 is a very small hockey player.
5'10" -- 148 lbs... at 22????
Formerly pass-first, Trey Bradley chipping in goals - pretty and frequent - for Colorado College hockey
Are there no prospects of size out there.
Leafs memo
We are going after the smallest players in hockey,
Come and join us
I don't want size without skill.Dubas theory is skill trumps size in the new nhl. I agree with that premise for the most part. However every team in my opinion requires a component of toughness and checking ability even if just in the bottom 6 of the forward group.
The leafs defensive struggles are not just attributable to poor positional play and turnovers although both have been issues. Many of the goals against are coming from their inability to break up the cycle in the defensive end. That’s due to poor checking and generally soft coverage. A single heavy body check would suffice in that situation but it’s amazing that aside from Muzzin nobody wants to deliver a hit.
I’d say the problem is more related to soft play rather than a strict lack of size.