VHL playoffs be like
Yeah, Denver was outshot 32-7 or something like that, but he made the saves he needed to.Thought he played okay, didn’t really have a lot to do most of the game.
All Hammer does is win win winYeah, Denver was outshot 32-7 or something like that, but he made the saves he needed to.
The goals scored against him didn't really seem to be his fault.
The plan since the end of last season seemed to be signing him after this season, so he'll probably get signed soon.Do the Kings sign Jared Wright to go into next year? Or does he finish out college and go for another run in his senior year?
Personally I'd advise him to stay as a another year does him a World of good...turning Pro now sets him up as a 4th liner in the AHL at best or an an ECHL player at worst...not an inviting scenarioDo the Kings sign Jared Wright to go into next year? Or does he finish out college and go for another run in his senior year?
If he goes back for one year, he can say f it and go UFAPersonally I'd advise him to stay as a another year does him a World of good...turning Pro now sets him up as a 4th liner in the AHL at best or an an ECHL player at worst...not an inviting scenario
I don't see why it would. I'd say best case at this point is Hughes signs an AHL deal to stay in the org and provide depth to either the Reign or Greenville. He's had a decent run recently but I still don't think there is much upside there. He's just another undersized, energy forward at this point and those are a dime a dozen.So the other Jack Hughes gets a goal and an assist to help send Boston U to Finals against Hampton Slukynsky and Western Michigan...are the Kings rethinking signing him now?
Kirsanov should stay in Russia and become a regular there instead of Cannon Fodder in Ontario...and maybe 2-3 years an NHL regular possiblyTorpedo Gorsky won Game 7 2-1 in OT.
Kirill Kirsanov advances to round 2 in the VHL. We won't know who they're going to be playing until tomorrow, as the No 2 and No 15 seed are tied in their series 3-3.
The thing with Hughes is he's still young and not 24 and he uses his brain...if the Kings keep kicking Draft picks and Prospects to the curb they will be left with "nothing" to try to develop...LA's problem this year is all the all the hill,never-will-be's on the Farm...can't take that approach when trying to develop young talent they have to have an avenue there...I don't see why it would. I'd say best case at this point is Hughes signs an AHL deal to stay in the org and provide depth to either the Reign or Greenville. He's had a decent run recently but I still don't think there is much upside there. He's just another undersized, energy forward at this point and those are a dime a dozen.