trebendan
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I went with Heinola, he seems to get very little respect on HFJets, or the Jets for that matter...
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He'd better be the most NHL ready, he's 23 years oldMcG.
Heinola next (maybe should have been first as most NHL ready?).
Until he isn't, he isWent with heinola again... he made the team last year barring injury
Does mcgro even classify as a jets prospect anymore?
That's why he will make the top 20Lucius might be underrated at this point. If he can stay healthy he might surprise us.
Curtis Isacke whose writes in Seatle for the Kraken has a data only website. For reference Lambert ranked 11th, McGroarty 30, Lucius 33rd.Lucius might be underrated at this point. If he can stay healthy he might surprise us.
Lucius might be underrated at this point. If he can stay healthy he might surprise us.
Nice to read the positive position on our prospect pool.Curtis Isacke whose writes in Seatle for the Kraken has a data only website. For reference Lambert ranked 11th, McGroarty 30, Lucius 33rd.
Jets ranked 3rd in the NHL for total prospects in the top 50 & 6th for total prospects in the top 200. Jets are also 1st overall when combining the present roster with their prospect pool, tied with Carolina for the team most likely for substained success.
Further the Athletic's last prospect ranking had the Jets extremely well positioned with 5 prospects in the top 100.
probably higher if he were signed to the Jets...Looks like 3 and 4 are going to be Mc Groarty followed by Heinola...After that I think it starts to get interesting.I think it's clearly McGroarty here
probably higher if he were signed to the Jets...Looks like 3 and 4 are going to be Mc Groarty followed by Heinola...After that I think it starts to get interesting.
If he stays healthy, he'll be a top six player without doubt.Lucius might be underrated at this point. If he can stay healthy he might surprise us.
Bad luck, bad body or both...he needs the board to be tilted the other way for a while. I agree there is untapped pedigree there.If he stays healthy, he'll be a top six player without doubt.
He's missed so much development time. I don't know what to expect from him any longer.If he stays healthy, he'll be a top six player without doubt.
Lambert got 38points in 26 games in 22-23 but Loosh scored 15 points in 6 games in the WHL the same season!He's missed so much development time. I don't know what to expect from him any longer.
Lambert got 38points in 26 games in 22-23 but Loosh scored 15 points in 6 games in the WHL the same season!
If his injuries are behind him, we have a great prospect.
Yeah it will be extremely hard for the kid to make up for so much lost development time. He needs a couple healthy years just to get back into the conversation as a top prospect.He's played only 70 games the last 4 seasons. That isn't even a full seasons worth of games. I put very little stock in an incredibly small sample size.
There is nothing to say injuries are behind him or or that they haven't heavily impacted his ability. He is very much a suspect until he proves otherwise.
Yeah it will be extremely hard for the kid to make up for so much lost development time. He needs a couple healthy years just to get back into the conversation as a top prospect.