Fat Bastard fish burrito every day and twice on Saturday.Burrito boyz > Fat Bastard.
Ya I know nothing to do with the Beauty goal, but if they gonna be shoving ads in my face, this is what everyone gets ;-) lol
Fat Bastard fish burrito every day and twice on Saturday.Burrito boyz > Fat Bastard.
Ya I know nothing to do with the Beauty goal, but if they gonna be shoving ads in my face, this is what everyone gets ;-) lol
Steak / Chicken mix at B.B !!Fat Bastard fish burrito every day and twice on Saturday.
I think we could trade back and get an extra pick and still draft him .I feel like Brunicke might be the best pick to make. Probably surprise people like the Cowan and Minten picks but I feel like his potential is higher than most in this draft.
Idk where he is ranked but Kevin He would be a good pick if he makes it to the 4th round.
I've been warming up to Ryder Ritchie quite a bit. I'm a big fan of fast skating and skilled players. A lot to like with him. A bit of a riser lately has been Maxim Masse. Probably more of a 2nd round quality.
Also, interesting that they have Charlie Elick ranked all the way down to 31st for NA skaters. That would make him almost a late 2nd round pick if you combine both.
Brunicke and Elick are om the U18 canada team.I feel like Brunicke might be the best pick to make. Probably surprise people like the Cowan and Minten picks but I feel like his potential is higher than most in this draft.
Idk where he is ranked but Kevin He would be a good pick if he makes it to the 4th round.
I have watched him play against the London Knight.Centre and defense are definitely needs, but if Liam Greentree is there at our pick (probably won’t be), I don’t hate adding another big scoring winger to add to the top 9.
I’ve watched him play against lots of teams. Been quite impressive. Hockey Canada agrees, and so does Central ScoutingI have watched him play against the London Knight.
Not impressed with him
Beaudoin is a very likable player. He's a very hardworking center, with NHL size and skill. He is constantly noticeable throughout the game in how many pucks he wins and the amount of plays he makes. He is quite physical and doesn't shy from getting to the tough areas of the ice. He can create offense in junior, but with a heavy skating stride, the debate is in how his game will translate to the pros. I've seen him get by enough defenders and think his compete is so good that his game will work in a potential third-line center role.
Didn't even know what hat was an option, wow I gotta get back out to b.b.Steak / Chicken mix at B.B !!
Yeah you can mix and match up to two proteins. Steak/shrimp, chicken/shrimp, whatever! It's awesome.Didn't even know what hat was an option, wow I gotta get back out to b.b.
Yeah i like him a lot Sam O'ReillyI have a feeling we are going to draft Sam O'Reilly from London. Up there in rookie scoring with 20 g, 36 a with 56 points in 68 games. Right now he has 2 points in 5 playoff games. Very hard worker with an outstanding motor just like Cowan. In fact similar stats as Cowan in his draft year. These are the kind of players we have been targeting now for the past few years. Wouldn't be surprised if we snagged him.
I would be surprised if, after having decided not to trade their first to take a run at it this year, they then decide to move it because their strategy not to go all in resulted in an early playoff exit. Seems to me Treliving has decided to balance short and long term considerations, and he'll keep the 2024 1st. I wish Dubas had taken that approach a couple of years.Too early to worry about this pick for me. I like that they were prepared (supposedly) to move it for the right deal and I like that even though they could have improved their chances with a Tanev or a Walker they chose not to. I don't agree with that but it seems like there is a deeper strategy than in previous years. But what happens to the pick is probably tied to this year's playoff. I think they only keep it if they have a deep run.
I don't think they kept the pick because they didn't want to take a run at it. I think they are a little bit desperate by now TBH. But even though Shanny may be on thin ice I believe they didnt want to trade the pick for a player they could maybe sign as a UFA this summer. The story was back in February, they might move it. but if not for a Tanev, maybe the pick wasn't moving for a rental. and the special bigger deal couldn't quite be made?I would be surprised if, after having decided not to trade their first to take a run at it this year, they then decide to move it because their strategy not to go all in resulted in an early playoff exit. Seems to me Treliving has decided to balance short and long term considerations, and he'll keep the 2024 1st. I wish Dubas had taken that approach a couple of years.
Elick is the guy for me unless by some miracle Jiricek drops
If all he ever becomes is a Lybushkin who can skate or an Erik Cernak, that risk is still worth the potential reward that he can be another Brandon Carlo, Colton Parayko, or if you really want to dream, a Shea Weber. Weber only had 2 goals and 16 assists over 70 games during his draft year, then exploded offensively in his D+1 and D+2 seasons.Elick would fit a huge organizational need and frankly, you will always need a top 4 RD because they're so rare.