StiffSquid
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Eddie Monastery. Potential name.
Right , so be it! From this day on the son of Luostarinen shall be called "The Monk"
Eddie Monastery. Potential name.
That certainly is a worthy point. Pierre-Luc Dubois is a good bit in disadvantage compared to the other Top 5 guys in the last year's Draft.
There was an opportunity about a month ago for Canes fans to submit questions for Ron Francis to answer in an interview with Mike Maniscalco. I sent 3 questions in, and Francis answered 2 of them. The question Francis didn't answer was essentially: "I know we have Robert Kron as a Euro scout, but do we plan on adding more European scouts in the future? We draft less European players than most teams in the league". I figured Francis wouldn't address this question, but I was legit curious.
I believe I inspired the entire Canes management to go ALL EUROPEAN this draft just to prove me wrong.
Gotta wonder how much respect your Finnish scouts are gonna lose if none of these boys pan out.
I think a lot of guide scouts focus heavily on international events. Loustarinen has never been invited.
Is that based on the assumption that each country knows better about their prospects than most scouts? Do we know who was invited instead of this prospect?
IIHF selections are far from a sure bet. Staffs choose their guys and can leave out qualified candidates. Similar to USA with Faulk for the WC.
I think I saw recently that Finland was considering limiting its U17-U20 IIHF rosters to only players who are playing in Finland. Which would eliminate guys like Kuokkanen (for now) and Tolvanen.
I'm not saying they are right for doing it. Just saying that many resources put a lot of weight on these tournaments. For guys playing in diverse situations (CHL, USHL, Euro Pro leagues) it is the only level playing semi-level playing field (ice-size determined by location).
He also scored again. Now 2 goals and an assist in 2 games in CHL.
Few if any 18-year-olds have been performing better.
I'm gonna laugh if Ron Francis and company do it again with this kid.
It was rather amusing that two years ago, people weren't excited about Aho, then loved it a year later when he panned out, and also celebrated the drafting of another Finn in the second round. This year, the 2nd-round Finn doesn't get any love.
Maybe that will be my new user name....2nd Round Finn....
Ah, the "Fool's Happiness" guy, if the Swedes are to be believed.
And why shouldn't they.
Logged almost 20 minutes against Tappara. He's been our number 1C in frst two games of the season and looked great. Right now he seems to be superior player compared to other two 2nd rounders of KalPa (Ikonen & Texier)
Luostarinen got 17 minutes of ice time when he played as a first line center. He has developed well and has earned more responsibility as the season has progressed.
Compared to the situation one year ago, he plays a lot more with the puck. He has always been smart but his improved skating allows him to be more active. At the moment he is already above average skater by Liiga standards with good stride. However I don’t like his habit of making pretty wide turn before he starts accelerating. I would also like to see him going directly to the net more often.
Luostarinen plays active checking game which is effective thanks to his long reach. He could be more careful with his stick though. His play with the stick was often in grey area and he got slashing penalty during the game.
You should not expect fancy creative plays from Luostarinen but he is more than capable of playing quick and effective passing game. He is also reliable player in the own end always willing to help defense. Overall, his level of play is clearly better compared to the last season and his progress is very promising.
He's Finnish, it's cool with me.