Prospect Info: 2024-25 Prospect Info (CHL, NCAA, Europe)

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This team employs Wood, Colton, two goalies that can’t stop a beach ball, and guy that loves coke only during the most important games of the season. Hit us with your worst, brother.
Hahaha, yea, I think he'll be okay. If Bardakov can come over and be a bit like Ivan/Kovalenko but a more certain center-version of that, our bottom-6 is going to be a pain in the ass to play against.
 
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Curran is having a good D+1 year with Tri-City as well tbh.

Knock on wood but a number of our prospects are trending up at the moment.
Curran is still also super young, too. He turned 18 just 3 months ago. Going PPG in the Dub as an 18 year old is pretty damn decent.
 
I was trying to hold back on Curran, but fk it I'm very high on him. He's at 1.1 PPG at the moment he started out very slow and has been moved around from C to W he has started showing more since i hope he can get up near 1.25-1.45 PPG. I honestly have him tied #2 prospect with Guly and Nabokov
 
Prish goes to the net like Nuke does, hopefully he can keep doing that in the NHL as he develops
Biggest reason I'm not banging the table right now for Prischepov to be in the lineup is that at 20 years old, he's still got some development runway.

It might be best for him to finish the season in the AHL playing major minutes and then join the Avs as an extra for the playoffs.
 
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Biggest reason I'm not banging the table right now for Prischepov to be in the lineup right now is that at 20 years old, he's still got some development runway.

It might be best for him to finish the season in the AHL playing major minutes and then joining the Avs as an extra for the playoffs.
Then he can use playoffs atmosphere as more learning.
 
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Unless Beds actually gives Prisch a chance to succeed, keep him in the AHL
I don't feel like Bednar has been holding him back while he was up here. He isn't ever going to be an offensive cog, his NHL career will be as a bottom sixer who forechecks, wins board battles, and probably kills penalties. And aside from the PK part (which would be a very tall ask at this point) that's exactly the role Bednar used him in.

The argument for him in the AHL is to try to develop more of a well-rounded offensive game in him. But Bednar has given him nothing if not a crash course in how he's going to win an NHL paycheck this year.
 
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I don't feel like Bednar has been holding him back while he was up here. He isn't ever going to be an offensive cog, his NHL career will be as a bottom sixer who forechecks, wins board battles, and probably kills penalties. And aside from the PK part (which would be a very tall ask at this point) that's exactly the role Bednar used him in.

The argument for him in the AHL is to try to develop more of a well-rounded offensive game in him. But Bednar has given him nothing if not a crash course in how he's going to win an NHL paycheck this year.

Just with the way Beds spreads out his ice time, I really don’t think playing 5-6 minutes, with some occasional 3 minute games will be helpful for his development
 

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