Team definitely improved after the 1st, Brzustewicz was great in the 2nd and 3rd.
Liked what I saw from Mews, Morton, Lipinski, Stromgren, Misa, Laing, Ciona, and Battaglia.
Wanted to see more from Gridin, Basha, Honzek, Morin, and Parekh.
I thought Basha looked pretty decent after the 1st period and Gridin showed flashes off the rush.
I know I said I put little into this tourney and it's early, but Honzek is pushing on bust status more and more. I don't know which one of our scouts thinks there is anything remotely resembling Rantanen there.
I'm not at all worried about Parekh. His playstyle is very hit or miss for a tournament like this. He will either dominate by skating circles or look awful because he has nobody to pass to and just gets shut down. Lack of set plays, familiarity, and knowing when to cover his pinching will lead to that. Winnipeg has a very good prospect pool, especially among the forwards, expect him to be more dominant against the weaker pools of Edmonton and VancouverI missed the first but here were some thoughts.
Brewski was a machine. Wouldn’t surprise me if in 5 years he ends up the best prospect of this bunch.
I live in BC so I tend to see the BC guys a lot. Lipinski just impresses me every time I watch him.
Mews played pretty well.
Gridin and Basha showed flashes.
Honzek was largely invisible but didn’t make any bad plays. Just not a top prospect imo.
Parekh was brutal but the puck just follows him around. So much skill there. He’ll figure it out. Saw him after the game out for dinner along with a few other prospects, I think Strongren was one. Huska was there at the bar too.
Vancouver's prospect pool is actually underrated. Even without their best prospect, they dominated Edmonton. I absolutely do think we're better than them in prospects, especially in depth, but Canucks aren't to be taken lightly.I'm not at all worried about Parekh. His playstyle is very hit or miss for a tournament like this. He will either dominate by skating circles or look awful because he has nobody to pass to and just gets shut down. Lack of set plays, familiarity, and knowing when to cover his pinching will lead to that. Winnipeg has a very good prospect pool, especially among the forwards, expect him to be more dominant against the weaker pools of Edmonton and Vancouver
Going to watch this one to see Grush, Brz and Savoie
How did that pair of Grush & Brzust look?
How did that pair of Grush & Brzust look?
Guessing that'll be the 2nd pair on The Wranglers.
Anyone see Morton getting some NHL games this year?
I don't even think "it's just one game" applies. It's the 1st game in 4-5 months? One practice together before the game with a partner he probably just met within the last week.Yeah Grush was pretty bad. For someone CP has been slobbering over how good defensively he supposedly is, his defense last night was a dumpster fire, getting beating to pucks, losing puck battles, bad passes, turnovers. Just one game, hopefully looks better tonight with a game under his belt playing with Bru.
I'm hoping forSome good and some bad moments. Our best pairing which wasn't saying a whole lot. Grushnikov did not play very well. Bru had a tough start with several bad giveaways but then was making a lot of good plays as the game went on. I don't think the ice was very good.
Could definitely make for a decent AHL pairing but I kind of hope they try Poirier and Brzustewicz together for a bit. Force Poirier to slow down and Hunter to speed up and be responsible.
Bruiser has really looked incredible on the PP, he and Basha have really stood out with their PP workMissed the first period, but Flames up 2-1 on the Oilers from goals by Basha (on the PP assisted from Misa and Bru with a nice play) and Morton (good rush, assisted by Stromgren and Honzek). Flames on the PP now.