Deslauries (spelling) died for you Sidorov.Fingers crossed that this isn’t just a flash. We could really use a longshot to come through for us.
Been with Gaucher and Caufield all season, and has been the only line that even when not scoring has looked dangerous for most of the season.Why is Sido on the 3rd line?
Even if he had a bust up on the bench, kind of insane by this coaching staff to keep scratching him for a month afterwards.Kind of wondering about dionicio's future right now.
Even if he had a bust up on the bench, kind of insane by this coaching staff to keep scratching him for a month afterwards.
Really disappointing as he was showing some really nice flashes at the AHL level, arguably looked better then Luneau has at the AHL level...
You can see that Pitre has some nice hands, and his skating is very good both in terms of speed but also edgework. But as I've said previously, he's not close to being physically ready for this level, which really detracts from his game as that physical engagement was how he had success at Junior level.
Whenever he can avoid contact he looks good, but very easy to defend soon as there is contact.
If Pitre can go away and add about 7-10kg to his frame (big ask but that's what's required), I can see him being a real good part of the Gulls next season.
Just have no idea why a GM who preaches about wanting to overippen prospects has the likes of Pitre and Myatovic with the Gulls this season. It's not like you can say they are 'needed' in the AHL like some of our prospects at the NHL level.
Putting my Verbeek thinking cap as to why Verbeek rushed the youths to the AHL is Verbeek believing he can improve their physical growth better in San Diego than in juniors. The org believe they can monitor their workouts and eating habits or at least do it better in the AHL than in juniors. Verbeek is willing to bet on that aspect by losing a year off of their ELC. This is akin to Carlsson's and Luneau's load mgmt last season in the NHL, the purpose was to bulk their bodies up. To me, that's the only reason to bring them up this season to the AHL in hopes to hastening their development by a year. Like you mentioned about if Pitre can put on the weight, then he could be real good next season with the Gulls.
Myatovic was 199 at the camp. Do you expect him at 220 eventually? I'm not sure he's built that wayI think pretty same way than GM Verbeek + it's better that guy's like Pitre and Myatovic plays against men/other youngsters than against teenagers.
Obviously I'm only one, who thinks that Myatovic is a good prospect and will in future be a better player than Pitre. Myatovic is still physically so immature (albeit a lot stronger now than in spring), but in my mind he is a defensively smart and responsible player, works hard, is not afraid to take hit and decent skater and passer. He can already use his long reach pretty well.
It will take 20 lbs muscle and c. 150 games (this season and next and maybye 30 games more) in the AHL until he is ready to chase NHL job. But if things go as I hope, 23 years old Myatovic will be a defensively oriented, heavy to play against, pass first, bearable good thirdliner or a honestly good fourth liner. He just turned 20 years a couple weeks ago!