Prospect Info: '24-'25 Prospects Thread: Generation Z

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Isn't Hallander a little young for a Mike Sullivan team? Does he expect to suddenly push aside a Matt Nieto? I believe more seasoning is required, young fella.
 
Interesting discussion, probably more suited for this off-season: what do the Penguins do with Howe next year? Since he was born in November 2025, he's eligible to go to the AHL in his draft+2 year next year. But considering he's been kinda underwhelming this year in juniors, do you send him back for another year in the WHL?

The CHL allows players up to age 21 to play in any of the leagues, so Howe does have the ability to play another year in juniors. He will have 4 full seasons completed in the WHL by next year, so maybe you can argue there's nothing else for him to do there, but the production is super underwhelming for a guy coming into the AHL.
 
Interesting discussion, probably more suited for this off-season: what do the Penguins do with Howe next year? Since he was born in November 2025, he's eligible to go to the AHL in his draft+2 year next year. But considering he's been kinda underwhelming this year in juniors, do you send him back for another year in the WHL?

The CHL allows players up to age 21 to play in any of the leagues, so Howe does have the ability to play another year in juniors. He will have 4 full seasons completed in the WHL by next year, so maybe you can argue there's nothing else for him to do there, but the production is super underwhelming for a guy coming into the AHL.

Bring him in 100%. You have a lot of good young players that can help him along and he won't be asked to do much. Heck even wheeling has been doing a good job winning and developing players like Calvert and Beck. It is better for development for players to be in the organization.
 
Interesting discussion, probably more suited for this off-season: what do the Penguins do with Howe next year? Since he was born in November 2025, he's eligible to go to the AHL in his draft+2 year next year. But considering he's been kinda underwhelming this year in juniors, do you send him back for another year in the WHL?

The CHL allows players up to age 21 to play in any of the leagues, so Howe does have the ability to play another year in juniors. He will have 4 full seasons completed in the WHL by next year, so maybe you can argue there's nothing else for him to do there, but the production is super underwhelming for a guy coming into the AHL.
I think Howe will benefit from AHL time. He’s going to be a role player more than a top player on any team. So he needs the challenge of increased competition while finding out how to be an impactful 2nd/3rd line role player.
 
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