The guy that they brought in to replace Friedman was -23 in 69 games with 5pts. Ahac is playing with Woo in the top 4. IDK what Malhotra is cooking (probably pulling his bald hair out with the goal tending situation) but they really need to get some veteran presence who can calm the team down when momentum isn't going their way.Man, Abbotsford is just a disaster defensively.
He was killing a penalty at the end of the first period and I didn't see anything happen to him, but he never returned after the intermission.I do wonder what happened to Pettersson though.
Jett Woo won't be Group 6 eligible until summer 2026. Will be below the age requirement on June 30, 2025.It appears to me that Jett Woo will be a Group 6 unrestricted free agent next summer. Age for that purpose is as of June 30 in the year the contract expires so Woo, even though 24 for another four weeks after next June will be treated as 25 and there is no chance he'll reach 80 NHL games before his contract expires.
From what I watched, Lekkerimaki is probably not there defensively and needs time to adjust to the smaller ice surface and the NA game. I don't really buy into the whole "perimeter player" idea that you need to always be looking to get to the greasy areas all the time. Hughes can also be a perimeter player in the offensive zone, doesn't make him less capable of making plays and being effective offensively.4. Not seeing more than video clips of AHL games may have meant I'm missing something, but I don't understand the suggestions we sometimes see that Lekkerimaki get an NHL callup right now. From what I'm seeing the only real benefit to that would be so JL could see just how much he has to work on things so as not to get complacent with the goal scoring success he's having in the AHL recently.
Now maybe the impression I'm getting is wrong because I'm not seeing full games, but the distance from the net many of his goals are shot from, how little in video clips shows any physical contract, his Abby-forward team worst +/- (much worse than Raty who has been his usual center), his listed weight and comments from others that refer to him as soft and a perimeter player done give the impression of a player that belongs coming to the NHL to develop. JL certainly doesn't need to develop his wrist shot, but I'm getting the wrong impression about his game his defensive and physical play need work.
As a much maligned former Canucks' coach speaking about a much maligned former Canucks prospect/player said the NHL isn't a development league, it is a get-er-done league.
I understand the lack of reliability of +/- as a tool to judge a player's effectiveness. It could be wrong and the impression I'm also getting from watching video clips and what others are saying could also be wrong, but certainly all put together the impression given is that if he was brought to the NHL right now he'd spend most of his time in the pressbox or on the bench, not earning his coach's trust. Getting yanked and stuck on the bench or in the pressbox for making too many mistakes that an NHL player should know to avoid is not the ideal way to develop a young player.
Big opportunity for Ty Young to show his stuff. Tolopilo and Patera, to put it delicately, have struggled. Young has been outstanding in his first two ECHL starts. Would sure be something if he could come in and give Abbotsford some stalwart goaltending.
Though, I think Abbotsford's veteran defenders playing poorly is just as big a story.
On the plus side - three point game for Bains in his return to the AHL, and Lekkerimaki continues to fire away and find the scoresheet.
So the Canucks will have three goalies in the AHL; and three goalies in Vancouver, if you include Demko, who's apparently nearing a return. So what gives? Could some sort of trade be coming?
Canucks Army reporting that Patera went down with an injury in last night's game......so the emergency recall of Young from Kalamazoo makes more sense.I think Lankinen's hot start means it will be Demko/Lankinen once Demko is ready to go. I think Silovs will go to Abbotsford to get some starts.
I'm torn on what happens with Tolopilo/Patera. I can see one of them remaining in Abbotsford to split starts with Silovs - unless Young has thoroughly outclassed them by that time. Maybe the Canucks decide to have one come and join them as a 3rd goalie? Or maybe one or two go to the ECHL?
It'll be an interesting conundrum once Demko is healthy, for sure.
Canucks Army reporting that Patera went down with an injury in last night's game......so the emergency recall of Young from Kalamazoo makes more sense.
I looked at the comets thread a month ago and @Bad Goalie was predicting the downfallYikes! The Utica Comets have started the season 0-8. Somewhere out there, 'Bad Goalie' must be pulling his hair out!
Yikes! The Utica Comets have started the season 0-8. Somewhere out there, 'Bad Goalie' must be pulling his hair out!
I looked at the comets thread a month ago and @Bad Goalie was predicting the downfall
Kinda' feel for Bad Goalie.....for years he was telling us that the Canuck 'prospects' on the Comets weren't everything they were cracked up to be. And he was mostly right.
Now that the Canucks finally do have legit prospects on their AHL farm team, they're 4,000 miles away in Abbotsford.
Still on my bucket list to get to Utica N.Y.....if nothing else to visit the rink where Reggie Dunlop and the Hansen brothers paraded around the old Aud. in Slapshot.
Let me know when. I'd like to buy you a libation.
I'm actually losing my hair faster than I'd like so, I frown on pulling any out. However, they are a real s**t show and they are trying my patience as far as support is concerned, but I am a die hard and I'll be there every game.Yikes! The Utica Comets have started the season 0-8. Somewhere out there, 'Bad Goalie' must be pulling his hair out!
I'm actually losing my hair faster than I'd like so, I frown on pulling any out. However, they are a real s**t show and they are trying my patience as far as support is concerned, but I am a die hard and I'll be there every game.
NJ recently sent down sparkling rookie Seamus Casey and today sent down Simon Nemec. They are 2 future budding NHL stars.
Both are 20-yrs-old. Nemec has already played 69 NHL games due the Devils decimated D-corps last season.
They both started this season in NJ due to off season surgery to newcomer Brett Pesce and an off season injury to Luke Hughes. Casey got 8 games and scored 3 goals. Nemec got 9 games.
Casey has played in all 5 games that the Comets have played since his arrival and has recorded 7 points in those 5 games.
They'll make my attendance worth while.
Still miss your Utica summaries. Too bad when a coach walks the plank so early in a season, but guess Kevin Dineen's time had come. But Ryan Parent was briefly a Canuck d-man and played on their farm team in Manitoba--so there's still a Canuck connection.I'm actually losing my hair faster than I'd like so, I frown on pulling any out. However, they are a real s**t show and they are trying my patience as far as support is concerned, but I am a die hard and I'll be there every game.
NJ recently sent down sparkling rookie Seamus Casey and today sent down Simon Nemec. They are 2 future budding NHL stars.
Both are 20-yrs-old. Nemec has already played 69 NHL games due the Devils decimated D-corps last season.
They both started this season in NJ due to off season surgery to newcomer Brett Pesce and an off season injury to Luke Hughes. Casey got 8 games and scored 3 goals. Nemec got 9 games.
Casey has played in all 5 games that the Comets have played since his arrival and has recorded 7 points in those 5 games.
They'll make my attendance worth while.
Thanx for the positive boost. Lord knows we can use it.Still miss your Utica summaries. Too bad when a coach walks the plank so early in a season, but guess Kevin Dineen's time had come. But Ryan Parent was briefly a Canuck d-man and played on their farm team in Manitoba--so there's still a Canuck connection.
Hopefully the Comets can turn it around for some of the best fans in the entire AHL.