SOLR
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Everybody seem to think that it's Poehling or Suzuki to make it in the team. I think we are discounting Jesse Ylonen a bit rapidly here (from what I saw in the games).
The good with Poehling is that he is ready to play a lot of different in the team right now. So I think the 2 others are behind him.Everybody seem to think that it's Poehling or Suzuki to make it in the team. I think we are discounting Jesse Ylonen a bit rapidly here.
But he's not the fastest skater. Still, i hope we draft him next year.
Everybody seem to think that it's Poehling or Suzuki to make it in the team. I think we are discounting Jesse Ylonen a bit rapidly here.
Everybody seem to think that it's Poehling or Suzuki to make it in the team. I think we are discounting Jesse Ylonen a bit rapidly here (from what I saw in the games).
I just saw that York is 18years old. Is-it possible to sign him ?
Yes because it's already set in stone Ylonen will play another year in Europe.Everybody seem to think that it's Poehling or Suzuki to make it in the team. I think we are discounting Jesse Ylonen a bit rapidly here (from what I saw in the games).
Yes- he looks good but he's signed for another year.Everybody seem to think that it's Poehling or Suzuki to make it in the team. I think we are discounting Jesse Ylonen a bit rapidly here (from what I saw in the games).
I just saw that York is 18years old. Is-it possible to sign him ?
Strongly agree. Didn't even watch the camp. His game can really translate well imo.
Anyone else see this: Romanov training solo at Habs facility during development camp.
Yes. However, the window is tricky. They have to sign him before the start of the OHL season I think ?
I am not sure you watched the same game as I did... Suzuki created at least 2 scoring chances all alone to his teammates that failed to convert. You can see that unlike his teammates that want to push and skate fast, Suzuki prefer setting play up and play a possession game.No one look real bad but Suzuki was pretty disappointing, didn’t move is feet (except on is shout-out attempt) and even with the puck he didn’t create anything...
I feel good about my first round ranking of him in 2018. He's a very safe bet to make the NHL, IMO, because he can be an effective player on the lower lines. It's just more opportunities for him. And he has the upside to be an excellent complementary top 6 forward.
Why hasn’t Olofsson been scrimmaging?