Prospect Info: 2024-25 Ducks Prospects

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As a guy who doesn't know anything about restrictions for prospects, what are Sennecke's options next year?

Cause I don't think throwing him into the NHL is the way to go and I definitely think he's outgrowing the OHL.
I wouldn’t be surprised if they do what they did with McTavish and Luneau. Give him up to 9 games in the NHL spread across October and November. Maybe give him an AHL conditioning stint in that time. Then send him to the WJC and back to the OHL after the tournament is over.
 
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I wouldn’t be surprised if they do what they did with McTavish and Luneau. Give him up to 9 games in the NHL spread across October and November. Maybe give him an AHL conditioning stint in that time. Then send him to the WJC and back to the OHL after the tournament is over.

Sennecke will probably take the Luneau route than Mac route. Sennecke needs to bulk up heavily or he will be broken.

Luneau's purpose at the NHL level was to bulk up for half the season. He complained about all he did was body build and just wanted to play games. Tristan got 7 NHL games and 6 AHL games on a conditioning stint, all being healthy. On Dec 10, 2022, Luneau got assigned to WJC camp.

Mac got injured in his third NHL game on Oct 18th. Then got assigned to go San Diego for a conditioning stint on Oct 28th. Played 3 games there. Called back up to the NHL club on Nov 6th. Afterwards, played six consecutive games at the NHL to reach his 9-game limit on Nov 18th. Mac played LW at the NHL level and Center in the AHL. Anaheim was finally getting some forwards back from injury and there was no room for Mac on the roster, which made it easier to send Mac back to the OHL to play center. Re-assigned to the Petes on Nov 25th.
 

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