2024-25 San Diego Gulls/Tulsa Oilers

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At least it might mean that the Gulls finally have potential to be competitive and we have some depth for injuries. Would be nice to have one level of the organization doing well and San Diego should be a top AHL destination.

A lot of our top prospects don't stay too long in the AHL. Zegras played 17 AHL games and Drysdale played 14 AHL games in 2020-21, with Drysdale earning AHL rookie of the month. Outside of a 3-game conditioning stint in the AHL, Mac was never part of the Gulls. Minty and Carlsson bypassed the NHL altogether. Zell got 44 AHL games and was an AHL All-star. Luneau appears to be following Mac's path of playing in the AHL on a conditioning stint and then bypassing the AHL the following season.
 

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Oh man. Pastujov must've had a terrible camp.
This doesn't tell anything about Pasta, but Verhaeghe was a 3rd round pick that played in the OHL and went on to play next 2 seasons partially in the ECHL. He's now a 2 time Stanley Cup champion, Panthers all time playoff goal scorer, and just signeda 56M contract. Just found it interesting – hopefully Pasta gets it together. He played increasingly on the PK, had a decent stretch to end last season and I think added a lot of mass during the summer. Gotta hope it's just an adjustment time for him
 

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This doesn't tell anything about Pasta, but Verhaeghe was a 3rd round pick that played in the OHL and went on to play next 2 seasons partially in the ECHL. He's now a 2 time Stanley Cup champion, Panthers all time playoff goal scorer, and just signeda 56M contract. Just found it interesting – hopefully Pasta gets it together. He played increasingly on the PK, had a decent stretch to end last season and I think added a lot of mass during the summer. Gotta hope it's just an adjustment time for him
I'm still hopeful about Pastujov, but just to your last point, I saw somewhere that he came into camp lighter than last year's camp. Combined with the coaching staff sending him down, that's probably not a positive sign.
 
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I'm still hopeful about Pastujov, but just to your last point, I saw somewhere that he came into camp lighter than last year's camp. Combined with the coaching staff sending him down, that's probably not a positive sign.
That's interesting then. I saw him reported as 190 which I was sure was more than last year, but Idk 100%.
 

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Scratched Mysak.

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Marlies take a late lead.

Gulls have looked pretty good today, wouldn't be surprised to see them tie it

Just after the Gulls tied it up. I saw the last five minutes of the game, but I saw a 2v1's happening against us more than it should happen. The last 2v1 gave the Marlies the eventual GWG. Our 6v5 looked mostly perimeter play, with Helleson unable to handle the puck pass back to the blueline and out of OZone for the loss.
 
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Gulls lose 4-3.

Nesterenko (McKeown, Colangelo)
Meyer (Carpenter, Regenda)
Harkins (Warren)

Dansk went 26/30 (0.867). Lopina, Sidorov -2, Dionicio -1.
Marlies scored on their only PP.
 
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Wow. The Gulls with a furious fight in the third by scoring 4 goals and coming up short in tying up the game. Colangelo did score two goals. After three games, Colangelo leads the Gulls in scoring with 4 points (2g, 2a) and team high of +4 rating.
 
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Just finishing watching the Gulls game (FloSports is pretty quality compared to AHL.TV in all honesty) and have watched the first 3 Gulls games so just going to post some thoughts on some Ducks related players.

Anaheim has a big 3rd goaltender problem, Dansk is horrid. I'd say 2 if not 3 of the goals he gave up against Coachella were down to poor goaltending. He also gives his defense no confidence with his inability to fight through any sort of traffic infront of the net, one of the goals he gave up against Coachella he was on his stomach with his head in the crease....which sums it up.

Nesterenko stands out most shifts so far this season, has a lot of skill for AHL level and his skating seems to have taken a step forward, his speed always seemed good but he looks a lot more shifty out there, and it shows. Able to generate some good chances, hell he probably should have had at least another 2 assists against Coachella, but Mysak is an offensve black hole. I'd expect him and Colangelo to be the first players called up if we lose players in the top 9.

Caufield strikes me as a guy who could become a 4th line energy guy at the NHL level, looks good up until the puck is on his stick. What I like is that he knows his role perfectly on any line he plays on, uses his frame to win puck battles and make hits, goes to the top of the crease and looks solid defensively. Granted, like I said the puck can die on his stick, he sticks out more often then not in a good way in the games so far and plays his game in such a way that maximizes his strengths.

I've liked Warren so far and I think he's easily the best of the young defencemen in San Diego so far between himself, Hinds, Dionicio and Helleson. He skates well for his frame IMO, not only in terms of speed but he can cut and change direction effectively. Defensively I like how he engages infront of the net and he's not afraid to throw hits either. Something that has surprised me is that he is actually decently composed with the puck on his stick, he's not making amazing breakout passes, but he's been decent at buying himself an extra half second by not panicking and playing a simple pass to get it out of danger. That kind of reminds me of Dumolin in that regard. Given it seemed people in Juniors were down on him, I've been impressed by him so far.

Dionicio hasn't been afraid to jump into the rush at every opportunity, he really pops out to me on the PP especially. Great passing ability and not afraid to shoot. Though I'd say he needs to cut out some of the hollywood passes and trying to force things that aren't there. Defensively has looked a work in progress (as expected), seems quite lazy with his stickwork in the sense he'll have it somewhat in the lane, but it's not really active or doing....anything. On the positive, he's not afraid to engage physically and use the body though which is good to see as the lazy stickwork can be corrected. Definitely multiple years away though I'd say.

Colangelo has stood out too. Thought he was solid with some flashes in the Toronto series, but he looked good against Coachella. He's really good at using his frame to get space and work pucks free, and his ability to work space for himself is good. I'd probably have him a touch ahead of Nesternko on the depth chart right now.

They are the main ones to have stood out to me so far (granted a small sample size).
 

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Just finishing watching the Gulls game (FloSports is pretty quality compared to AHL.TV in all honesty) and have watched the first 3 Gulls games so just going to post some thoughts on some Ducks related players.

Anaheim has a big 3rd goaltender problem, Dansk is horrid. I'd say 2 if not 3 of the goals he gave up against Coachella were down to poor goaltending. He also gives his defense no confidence with his inability to fight through any sort of traffic infront of the net, one of the goals he gave up against Coachella he was on his stomach with his head in the crease....which sums it up.

Nesterenko stands out most shifts so far this season, has a lot of skill for AHL level and his skating seems to have taken a step forward, his speed always seemed good but he looks a lot more shifty out there, and it shows. Able to generate some good chances, hell he probably should have had at least another 2 assists against Coachella, but Mysak is an offensve black hole. I'd expect him and Colangelo to be the first players called up if we lose players in the top 9.

Caufield strikes me as a guy who could become a 4th line energy guy at the NHL level, looks good up until the puck is on his stick. What I like is that he knows his role perfectly on any line he plays on, uses his frame to win puck battles and make hits, goes to the top of the crease and looks solid defensively. Granted, like I said the puck can die on his stick, he sticks out more often then not in a good way in the games so far and plays his game in such a way that maximizes his strengths.

I've liked Warren so far and I think he's easily the best of the young defencemen in San Diego so far between himself, Hinds, Dionicio and Helleson. He skates well for his frame IMO, not only in terms of speed but he can cut and change direction effectively. Defensively I like how he engages infront of the net and he's not afraid to throw hits either. Something that has surprised me is that he is actually decently composed with the puck on his stick, he's not making amazing breakout passes, but he's been decent at buying himself an extra half second by not panicking and playing a simple pass to get it out of danger. That kind of reminds me of Dumolin in that regard. Given it seemed people in Juniors were down on him, I've been impressed by him so far.

Dionicio hasn't been afraid to jump into the rush at every opportunity, he really pops out to me on the PP especially. Great passing ability and not afraid to shoot. Though I'd say he needs to cut out some of the hollywood passes and trying to force things that aren't there. Defensively has looked a work in progress (as expected), seems quite lazy with his stickwork in the sense he'll have it somewhat in the lane, but it's not really active or doing....anything. On the positive, he's not afraid to engage physically and use the body though which is good to see as the lazy stickwork can be corrected. Definitely multiple years away though I'd say.

Colangelo has stood out too. Thought he was solid with some flashes in the Toronto series, but he looked good against Coachella. He's really good at using his frame to get space and work pucks free, and his ability to work space for himself is good. I'd probably have him a touch ahead of Nesternko on the depth chart right now.

They are the main ones to have stood out to me so far (granted a small sample size).

What have you thought about Gaucher so far?
 

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