He has all the leverageFowler will win.
He has all the leverageFowler will win.
Yup............leverage. Hughes knows all about this.Smells like a negotiation tactic to burn a year or get more rookie bonuses
Thinking his agent is negociating in public.Ehhh I don't love it. He already dominated that league. I guess BC will be worse but he really should move up a level.
That's probably what it isThinking his agent is negociating in public.
If he signs, it’s burned.What are the rules? If he plays 1 minute in the 3rd when we’re up by 3 does he burn a year? If so I don’t see what the big hurdle is.
Oh. So what’s the hold up? Can’t play in Laval?If he signs, it’s burned.
He has to play a game doesn't he or no?If he signs, it’s burned.
Let the man do his jobKH playing hardball with our only decent goalie in the pipeline. What is he doing? Just sign the kid
Lots of shots on shit team is preferable for me for same reasons you mentioned. But honestly like WTK said being able to shut the door when facing little action is a skill in and of itself. Highly underrated and normally those circumstances can make good goalies look like ass. Speaks volumes on Fowler's mental gameHad a debate other day. Is it better to get a lot of shots on net or a few but good scoring chance?
I went with a lot of shots because chance for rebounds, deflection and mistakes by goalie. I find teams make a lot of turnovers also passing puck around to get perfect scoring chance. Buddy said many shots keep goalie sharp. A few shots he be colder. Tougher for him to defend against 15 good shots than 40 shots.
You as a goalie, you find a lot of perimeter shots help keep you sharp. Or is a few shots but from high danger area?
Oh. So what’s the hold up? Can’t play in Laval?
Yes, he can sign an ATO (amateur try out) and play for Laval. He can also sign an ELC with a 2025-26 start date - kicks in next year.Oh. So what’s the hold up? Can’t play in Laval?
We are trying to make the playoff. Kent and MSL probably don't want any distraction with the team.What are the rules? If he plays 1 minute in the 3rd when we’re up by 3 does he burn a year? If so I don’t see what the big hurdle is.
Habs might prefer it. Yet...if he doesn't want to? I see no advantage to keep him to BC. And see no advantage to play hard ball with him and lose him for nothing if he doesn't sign after year 3.Since he is a goalie and goalie tend to have a slower development curve than skater, the Habs probably prefer to sign him to an ATO for 2024-25 and have his ELC kicking in for 2025-26 (he can sign now, it just start next year).
Habs might prefer it. Yet...if he doesn't want to? I see no advantage to keep him to BC. And see no advantage to play hard ball with him and lose him for nothing if he doesn't sign after year 3.
Is there any real concern about him trying to get to UFA like we've seen in the past with a few NCAA players?
This is all about $$$Is there any real concern about him trying to get to UFA like we've seen in the past with a few NCAA players?
No. I don’t think so. I'm not concerned about that at all. It's probably better to sign him this year then just let him practice with the Habs. He doesn't need a game.
We have Monty & Dobes in Montreal, and Primeau & Hughes in Laval. He probably wants to know where they think he'd fit in this year, and I'm sure he wants NHL experience.
Jake Oettinger played 3 years for Boston University. Ryan Miller played 3 years for Michigan State University. It's not unheard of for goalies to over-cook in NCAA.