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Oddbob

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Jan 21, 2016
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I love how much talk there is about putting Seider on PP1 when this guy is going to claim that spot within a couple years lmao.

I like how people just assume this, despite Seider having 52 pts as a rookie and looking quite good on pp1, and last year he had 42 pts with limited pp1 time. Seider has untapped offence in my opinion. ASP has to worry about his defence first to have a shot at being an NHL player.
 

Henkka

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Jan 31, 2004
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I know. I was making a point about Skellefteå's development system and the fact that they give young players chances.

They will hoard juniors from nearby areas from small towns. Norway is a bit far away but does not make any difference. It's just good scouting on that level to find great talents.

It's a good and clear junior path.
 

Nut Upstrom

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Dec 18, 2010
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I love how much talk there is about putting Seider on PP1 when this guy is going to claim that spot within a couple years lmao.
Yes, ASP's likely place on the pp a couple years down the road totally justifies Seider, in the here and now, taking a back seat to a third pair scrub because he was once part of a successful pp several years ago in Chicago.
Thats probably the coaching staff's reasoning also. :rolleyes:
 

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