Prospect Info: 2024-25 Ducks Prospects

Hockey Duckie

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They list him at 195 this year, he should hopefully be up over 200 lbs by next season. And yes I think he at least starts the year in Anaheim

Our rookie camp roster sheet has Sennecke listed at 184 lbs. In his picture at rookie camp, he looked like a 6'3 and 184 lbs bean pole. And because he is a currently 18 years old and doesn't turn 19 until Jan 28th, Sennecke is either NHL or back to juniors. We have should enough talent at the NHL level to let Sennecke continue to build his body at juniors. I don't want another "Luneau load mgmt" to make him body build for half a season and then returned to Juniors by December along with the potential to play in the WJC-20. Let's not stunt Sennecke's creativity nor give the possibility of being broken physically by actual NHL'ers.

NHL to Sennecke:

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NHL referring to Carlsson:

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Our rookie camp roster sheet has Sennecke listed at 184 lbs. In his picture at rookie camp, he looked like a 6'3 and 184 lbs bean pole. And because he is a currently 18 years old and doesn't turn 19 until Jan 28th, Sennecke is either NHL or back to juniors. We have should enough talent at the NHL level to let Sennecke continue to build his body at juniors. I don't want another "Luneau load mgmt" to make him body build for half a season and then returned to Juniors by December along with the potential to play in the WJC-20. Let's not stunt Sennecke's creativity nor give the possibility of being broken physically by actual NHL'ers.

NHL to Sennecke:

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NHL referring to Carlsson:

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You know he is going to be part time in the NHL under the Leo plan. IMO he should go to NCAA for a year
 
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WhatTheDuck

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Have to keep in mind the leaps and bounds in which Sennecke is developing both physically and as a player. What you see in December 2024 is not the same player who will be competing for a spot in September 2025.

It's not my opinion so much on what they should do, I just expect they will have him at least around for a trial to start next year, based on how these things have tended to go with F prospects of this caliber.
 
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Have to keep in mind the leaps and bounds in which Sennecke is developing both physically and as a player. What you see in December 2024 is not the same player who will be competing for a spot in September 2025.

It's not my opinion so much on what they should do, I just expect they will have him at least around for a trial to start next year, based on how these things have tended to go with F prospects of this caliber.
Yeah I think he’ll be given every opportunity, ready or not. But for his injury I imagine he’d have made his NHL debut this year.
 

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Yeah I think he’ll be given every opportunity, ready or not. But for his injury I imagine he’d have made his NHL debut this year.

Yeah it seemed like things may have been heading that way, that's part of my reasoning for my prediction for next year. They may even do the whole thing where they drag out the trial until WJC camp time (like they have in the past) and loan him for that next year (assuming Hockey Canada wouldn't be dumb enough to pass again) before making a call on whether or not he returns to junior in the new year.
 

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Our rookie camp roster sheet has Sennecke listed at 184 lbs. In his picture at rookie camp, he looked like a 6'3 and 184 lbs bean pole. And because he is a currently 18 years old and doesn't turn 19 until Jan 28th, Sennecke is either NHL or back to juniors. We have should enough talent at the NHL level to let Sennecke continue to build his body at juniors. I don't want another "Luneau load mgmt" to make him body build for half a season and then returned to Juniors by December along with the potential to play in the WJC-20. Let's not stunt Sennecke's creativity nor give the possibility of being broken physically by actual NHL'ers.

NHL to Sennecke:

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NHL referring to Carlsson:

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I'm not commenting on anything other than you used a Bloodsport gif, and it makes me happy.
 
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Färjestad CHL quarter-final today at home vs Salzburg from Austria.
Färjestad lost the first game 3-1, so they have a job to do.

Solberg will play top 4. Good to see, now don't lose their trust again -)

Watch live here 10:00 AM (LA time). Or later on Youtube.
Solbergs Färjestad won 6-0 to advance to the ECL semi finals. Stian didn’t have any n points and I can’t find anything else, but he’s moving on against the particularly hated sports entity of red bull.
 

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Solbergs Färjestad won 6-0 to advance to the ECL semi finals. Stian didn’t have any n points and I can’t find anything else, but he’s moving on against the particularly hated sports entity of red bull.

Yeah they blew Salzburg out of the building, great game.

Solberg played almost 16 mins, was paired with Nygren, one of their top d-men. It's special for a 18 yr old when the coach puts this kind of trust in him. And they obviously made it hard for the opponent to get through.
 

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SHL: SO loss for Färjestad on the road last night.
But it was a good game, they were happy with one point.

Solberg still paired with a top d-man, great learning experience for him.
TOI 18:14, even rating, 2 SOG and 3 solid hits.

Finally Christmas break, next game Dec 26.
Thank you so much for your continuous reports.

That's a great ice time, and judging by your reports, it does seem that overall Stian has progressed well so far this year. Would you agree?
 

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