So we await two years from now when Jett is in LHV and we get told he is too small?You said Luchanko will be better than him in a year or two.
So we await two years from now when Jett is in LHV and we get told he is too small?You said Luchanko will be better than him in a year or two.
Jett just made the Canadian Jr team and is projected to be their 3C.You said Luchanko will be better than him in a year or two.
So he is getting gifted the best player right from the go without earning it..interestingJett just made the Canadian Jr team and is projected to be their 3C.
Three players younger (and a goalie), McKenna (#1 in 2026), Martone (top 5 2025), and Schaefer.
He'll be 6'0 195+ next September (5'11 187 last June)
He'll fit right in playing a high tempo, two way game.
I can see them putting him with Michkov.
It's nice that Jett made the WJ in his D+1, it should give him some confidence and will be interesting to see how he stacks up.Jett just made the Canadian Jr team and is projected to be their 3C.
Three players younger (and a goalie), McKenna (#1 in 2026), Martone (top 5 2025), and Schaefer.
He'll be 6'0 195+ next September (5'11 187 last June)
He'll fit right in playing a high tempo, two way game.
I can see them putting him with Michkov.
Attard taking Risto's spot in the lineup any day nowYou said Luchanko will be better than him in a year or two.
Jett just made the Canadian Jr team and is projected to be their 3C.
Three players younger (and a goalie), McKenna (#1 in 2026), Martone (top 5 2025), and Schaefer.
He'll be 6'0 195+ next September (5'11 187 last June)
He'll fit right in playing a high tempo, two way game.
I can see them putting him with Michkov.
Frost's ppg in his D+1 was +0.42 from where Luchanko currently is; almost a point every other game higher.Right now, it would be nice if a guy “too good for the OHL” cracked the top 30 in points/game in the OHL. Putting the cart before the horse pencilling in his NHL ES production.
Kieron Walton was selected in the 6th round this past draft, and he has 51 points in 30 games on a team with 3 more goals scored than Guelph.
Frost's ppg in his D+1 was +0.42 from where Luchanko currently is; almost a point every other game higher.
Frost's ppg in his D+1 was +0.42 from where Luchanko currently is; almost a point every other game higher.
A Top 3 management mistake from the last 5 years.Please also recall that Ghost was once assessed as a #7 dman.
Kieron Walton was selected in the 6th round this past draft, and he has 51 points in 30 games on a team with 3 more goals scored than Guelph.
A Top 3 management mistake from the last 5 years.
FYI, Ghost is 3rd in the NHL for total PP points. He definitely has a plus-role on a team with a vision.
Consistently. That's been the problem with Frost.So… Luchanko will be better than Frost “in a year or two” but also will be putting up 40 or so ES points in his peak years?
Frost had 40+ ES points two years ago.
it should not be so hard...either it was a good dump, or a bad dump. or any other postive outlook you like. you're over thinking.I'm trying my damnedest to say something positive here but it is hard
but hes not a NHL level player...we were told..A Top 3 management mistake from the last 5 years.
FYI, Ghost is 3rd in the NHL for total PP points. He definitely has a plus-role on a team with a vision.
"Powerplay specialist" Gostisbehere has more than double the ESP in 31 games with Carolina this season.
Does that show sheltered minutes and zone starts and who he's out against and what goalie is in net and if a player is playing left handed when he's really right handed and if they slept at a Holiday Inn the night before?"Powerplay specialist" Gostisbehere has more than double the ESP in 31 games with Carolina this season.
Drysdale even strength ppg this season: 0.045
Ghost this season: 0.290
Ghost producing ESP at a pace more than 6 times what Drysdale is this year. Nevermind PP points that don't count for some reason.