Konk
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Great move, lets just hope he trains with Mat "Quadzilla" Barzal because if he tries that move in the pros right now he's going blow over like a leaf.
Barzal FYI:
Do you have that saved?
Great move, lets just hope he trains with Mat "Quadzilla" Barzal because if he tries that move in the pros right now he's going blow over like a leaf.
Barzal FYI:
I wonder if they will become straight ass if they come to Bridgeport like 90% of our prospects.Both goalie prospects played today for their big clubs
Gamzin 30/31 saves in a 6-1 win for CSKA
Gidlof 15/17 in a 3-2 win for Leksand
Hogberg: Bridgeport .896 sv% Islanders .947 sv% I thought Hogberg wasn't working out but he's a decent goalie when the team actually plays defense in front of him.I wonder if they will become straight ass if they come to Bridgeport like 90% of our prospects.
Has there been any updates on Tristan Lennox since the summer?
Cam Berg 2 goals for North Dakota
Kids having a nice season. Get him signed and get him to the Bridge
The last game before being sent to junior was very telling of his whole season. He made a great open ice hit on Ilves' Mike O'Leary in the first but then returned back to his usual form leaving guys open, taking stupid risks and all around lazy play. Finished the game -4 in a 6-3 loss. The reasons he got picked in the second round are still there. His type is tailor made for current NHL. One underrated quality of his is that he never backs down from fights and always defends his teammates. Pulkkinen is no coward on ice I'll tell you that. He just needs to learn what it takes to be a pro like our assistant coach Pettinen said. Hopefully being sent to junior was the necessary wake up call for him.So Jesse Pulkkinen got sent to JYP’s U20 team
But with a ton more ice time these past 2 games: 1 goal and 4 assists (1 of those on PP)
Thanks for the in depth analysis! Haven’t gotten much on him this yearThe last game before being sent to junior was very telling of his whole season. He made a great open ice hit on Ilves' Mike O'Leary in the first but then returned back to his usual form leaving guys open, taking stupid risks and all around lazy play. Finished the game -4 in a 6-3 loss. The reasons he got picked in the second round are still there. His type is tailor made for current NHL. One underrated quality of his is that he never backs down from fights and always defends his teammates. Pulkkinen is no coward on ice I'll tell you that. He just needs to learn what it takes to be a pro like our assistant coach Pettinen said. Hopefully being sent to junior was the necessary wake up call for him.