2024 Islanders Training Camp

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MJF

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This looks more like a Bridgeport Islanders training camp roster than anything else. And why is Keith Kincaid even here? (Let me guess, he still lives on the Island and needs to face live action to stay sharp) Kincaid was needed in this organization like 2 years ago.
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This looks more like a Bridgeport Islanders training camp roster than anything else. And why is Keith Kincaid even here? (Let me guess, he still lives on the Island and needs to face live action to stay sharp) Kincaid was needed in this organization like 2 years ago.
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Ooof. That’s a rough looking roster.
 

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Artyom Kudashov is a 19 year old D who played 25 games last season in the KHL (Moscow Dynamo, where his father is the head coach). That's kind of interesting.

Also, Tsyplakov had been listed at 6'2", 190lbs, but he's on the rookie camp roster at 6'3", 210lbs.
 
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School related. NCAA prospects may attend summer NHL development camps, or prospect camps, but have to pay their own way. They also can’t miss class to do so.
 
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Artyom Kudashov is a 19 year old D who played 25 games last season in the KHL (Moscow Dynamo, where his father is the head coach). That's kind of interesting.

Also, Tsyplakov had been listed at 6'2", 190lbs, but he's on the rookie camp roster at 6'3", 210lbs.
This has Jim Paliafito written all over it.

He's brought over players like Alexander Barabanov, Calle Rosen, Ilya Mikheyev, Nikita Zaitsev, and Andreas Borgman.

This looks more like a Bridgeport Islanders training camp roster than anything else. And why is Keith Kincaid even here? (Let me guess, he still lives on the Island and needs to face live action to stay sharp) Kincaid was needed in this organization like 2 years ago.
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I'm really curious on whether or not there is a significant gap between Tysplakov and the likes of Dufour, Jefferies, and Maggio.

Funny enough, Nurmi is one of the more exciting names up front on that list and he's not even going to be playing the in AHL this season.
 
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Tsyplakov has been the best player so far. I think he might be a keeper
To be fair he’s a 25 year old who’s played pro in KHL the last 7 years. If he didn’t look like the best Mayer against a bunch of kids with little to no pro experience then I’d be concerned.

Also should note we don’t exactly have any blue chip elite prospects besides Eiserman and he’s not here.


If Tsyplakov can come here and play a physical 2way game and add 15-20 goals while being good enough for PP2 and PK2 roles his first year I’ll be happy.
 

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I've noticed that a good handful of teams are not only holding rookie camps just now, but have their kids playing games.

The MON vs TOR games last night was in front of basically a full house.

We haven't done anything like this since the Snow years and even then, I don't really recall the last time the NYI rookies actually played against those of another franchise.
 

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We haven't done anything like this since the Snow years and even then, I don't really recall the last time the NYI rookies actually played against those of another franchise.
If it doesn't involve NCAA players, what's the point? Just to have AHL camp early? NYI don't have the bevvy of non-NCAA prospects to give it a point.

Re NCAA - I've heard it's gotten more complicated on the New York State legal side, and on the NCAA side. Couple that with the fact that NYI play on land controlled by the state, and there's a political aspect. (NYS doesn't want to be seen condoning physically risky unpaid internships. It's a bad look.)

Even beside all of that, it is clearly both risky and expensive for NCAA players to participate. Not only to they have to get here & pay for lodging, they need to purchase (if they are out of state) short term health insurance. And all for what? To show that the families of some NCAA players have more resources than others, that's what.
 

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If it doesn't involve NCAA players, what's the point? Just to have AHL camp early? NYI don't have the bevvy of non-NCAA prospects to give it a point.

Re NCAA - I've heard it's gotten more complicated on the New York State legal side, and on the NCAA side. Couple that with the fact that NYI play on land controlled by the state, and there's a political aspect. (NYS doesn't want to be seen condoning physically risky unpaid internships. It's a bad look.)

Even beside all of that, it is clearly both risky and expensive for NCAA players to participate. Not only to they have to get here & pay for lodging, they need to purchase (if they are out of state) short term health insurance. And all for what? To show that the families of some NCAA players have more resources than others, that's what.
I heard that the isles could have prospect camp in July so that they could get a look at the NCAA kids . Don’t know if thats true or not .
 

doublechili

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Kudashov will be at the main camp too
I read something - forgetting where - that Kudashov cannot be signed because he's 2025 draft eligible. Does anyone know if that's correct? It seems like if it were true and Lou was interested in drafting him, it's almost like he's advertising that, which seems very un-Lou.
 

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I read something - forgetting where - that Kudashov cannot be signed because he's 2025 draft eligible. Does anyone know if that's correct? It seems like if it were true and Lou was interested in drafting him, it's almost like he's advertising that, which seems very un-Lou.
Makes sense as an overager
 

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I read something - forgetting where - that Kudashov cannot be signed because he's 2025 draft eligible. Does anyone know if that's correct? It seems like if it were true and Lou was interested in drafting him, it's almost like he's advertising that, which seems very un-Lou.
I read that as well his age certainly makes him draft eligible. I’m confused how he’s able to come to pro camp? I understand prospect camp invite. That happens all the time. Can he actually sign a 1 year AHL deal and still be drafted? Is that possible? The comments made by him made it seem like he thinks he can play in N/A AHL this year. We definitely need some clarity
 

doublechili

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I read that as well his age certainly makes him draft eligible. I’m confused how he’s able to come to pro camp? I understand prospect camp invite. That happens all the time. Can he actually sign a 1 year AHL deal and still be drafted? Is that possible? The comments made by him made it seem like he thinks he can play in N/A AHL this year. We definitely need some clarity
Definitely. And now that I think of it, I read that he was talking to the Isles before this year's draft but they didn't say anything - almost like the Isles were interested but didn't want to use up a pick on him.

I'm thinking maybe that report was incorrect and he can be signed. But we'll see.
 
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