DaveG
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known loan agreements to date:
Alexander Pashin will be loaned back to his KHL club (looking for the original tweet)
Alexander Pashin will be loaned back to his KHL club (looking for the original tweet)
As far as the Checkers are concerned, that was more on Kahn than anybody. Then it got to be a dick measuring contest and Tom could buy more dick inches that Kahn could ever dream of .
Trade them all
This is about where I'm at. The Euro guys (minus Kochetkov, Pono, and Honka) honestly may be better off bring loaned back to their clubs in the KHL, Liiga, and SHL. Not sure how close Gunler is so he's a coin flip on loan or AHL. But that still leaves us with 6 or so forward prospects that we need to have somewhere, another 4 defensemen, and Perets.As much as I want them to and expect them to sort out the affiliate issue after this season, I'm not really worried in the slightest about our European players spending the season in Europe. It's possible some of them will get even better development than they would have in the AHL depending on what roles they get. As BBA said, I'm more interested in the guys that will be local. Given that we've continued to sign guys since this came out that will likely need to be stashed in the AHL, I suspect we do have some sort of plan even beyond just putting guys wherever we can. Either some sort of loose split affiliation or just helping Chicago with their transition to becoming independent, as much as that might put a bad taste in our mouths.
I’m sure there’s a team willing to do a split. How many prospects can Tampa possibly have?I know it's not ideal that there isn't an AHL team, but the guys being able to play in KHL/European leagues that aren't close to being an NHL player aren't much of a concern to me.
It's more the guys like Suzuki, Rees, Pono that are closer to NHL ready.
Panthers includedI’m sure there’s a team willing to do a split. How many prospects can Tampa possibly have?
It's definitely a one year flaw. The hope is that they're incurring this short term pain in order to secure a long term solution. We shall see.I gotta disagree that it’s no big deal that prospects that could be here learning the NA game on our ice aren’t here. It’s nice we have a place for them, and in some cases a defensive forward could learn to be more offensive minded over there or something like that but that’s not really the case here. Koivanen and Tieksola could both benefit greatly from being here. The only reason the three aren’t over here playing is us not having an AHL team, unless you think Tieksola wouldn’t even be playing there.
On top of that like BBA says it directly affects the guys that are on the doorstep currently.
The new regime is winning and that’s buying a lot of grace with this group of fans. This is a flaw in our system, and if you think that at the very least that the doorstep guys are negatively impacted you generally agree.
Unless the player is on ELC, you apparently need his consent to be loaned to ECHL. I would also guess the NHL team has enough say on coaching matters when loaning the player to overseas, plus his salary will very probably be paid by the overseas team.Just a dumb question, but is there any reason we couldnt send the AHL'ers to the ECHL to make sure they are getting the coaching we want them to? I mean bonus we win the ECHL too right!
9.6 Loans to East Coast Hockey League. Players who are party to an Entry Level SPC may be Loaned to the East Coast Hockey League ("ECHL") without the requirement of Player consent, provided the Player will continue to be paid the stated amount of the AHL portion of his two-way SPC.
I could be wrong, but aren't you one who's advocating leaving prospects we've drafted overseas in the past when people have wanted to bring them over?I gotta disagree that it’s no big deal that prospects that could be here learning the NA game on our ice aren’t here.
I mean, you can, but it's not going to develop guys as well to play against lesser competition and learn habits that will work in the ECHL but not higher. It's like 20yo CHL or 24yo NCAA players dominating but then being nominal AHL players. If you play a video game on easy, you'll eventually learn to dominate but then if you switch it to expert and use those same tactics, you'll get pwnedJust a dumb question, but is there any reason we couldnt send the AHL'ers to the ECHL to make sure they are getting the coaching we want them to? I mean bonus we win the ECHL too right!
I get the comp will be lesser but wouldn't it be better for the Canes prospects to be taught what the Canes org wants them to be taught instead of playing slightly better comp on someone else's AHL team?I mean, you can, but it's not going to develop guys as well to play against lesser competition and learn habits that will work in the ECHL but not higher. It's like 20yo CHL or 24yo NCAA players dominating but then being nominal AHL players. If you play a video game on easy, you'll eventually learn to dominate but then if you switch it to expert and use those same tactics, you'll get pwned
Having watched enough ECHL level hockey I’d suggest we shouldn’t have anyone but a system goalie play at that level.Just a dumb question, but is there any reason we couldnt send the AHL'ers to the ECHL to make sure they are getting the coaching we want them to? I mean bonus we win the ECHL too right!
Absolutely, in certain situations. This particular group has two guys that have already been brought over here. I feel like both are highly likely to have been playing for us here if we had a team. We’d already made the decision to bring Koivanen over, Tieksola has bounced back and forth but is now 22 - an age where I’d say he should probably be over here.I could be wrong, but aren't you one who's advocating leaving prospects we've drafted overseas in the past when people have wanted to bring them over?
Wheeler has his post draft top 50 drafted prospects.
Nikishin is 36.
We have 3 honorable mentions: Morrow, Perron, and Nadeau.
Scott Wheeler's top 50 drafted NHL prospects ranking, summer 2023 edition
Where do Adam Fantilli, Logan Cooley, Leo Carlsson and other top drafted NHL prospects rank on Scott Wheeler's list?theathletic.com