He's committed to U. Mass i believeWhere will he play next year?
We now have 2 threads on this guy?
per elite prospects, Kazan, RussiaWhere's he actually from? His ihdb says he was born in Penticton lol
Who was the guy he said he knew that was a Flames prospect again? Was it Littler, or was it someone else?
I can't help but start to realize a lot of the draft picks have friend or buddies who are Flames prospects. Is this a new tactic/strategy?
Morin/Pelletier (buddies)
Honzek/Lipinski (Team mates)
Hurtig/Stromgren? (Team mates)
Probably just players from the same area happen to be friends and when scouting a particular player you may notice their teammate and want to draft them too.
Honestly, I could see it working as well. At least for the first year or two of training camps. Having that one or two guys you know helps put you at ease, and allows you to just focus on what you're there to do (run the drills, show the management/coaches what you got, learn what to improve on, etc...). That way you aren't as hit by the nerves/jitters of it all your first camp and helps you relax. With the big push the Flames have had about mental wellness and all that, it actually makes sense to do thisThis makes me believe it's somewhat intentional to experiment with a buddy system.
I think he might end up as the best player we get from this draft.
Lenin's not from KazanMaybe he’s related to Lenin
He played with them on the PP I believe, but was on the second line instead of the first at ES. So yes he played with them, but not regularly.I liked this pick, but haven't had any viewings. I don't know to what extent he played with the brothers on the top line there. I've heard reports he did and others that he didn't. Our 2nd rounder was a grandslam and our first rounder will play, but there were better picks available for sure.
Based on this pick and Morin, the Flames have basically went after guys who only real issue their skating, everything else they possess is very good or even elite (Morin seems to be an absolute stud, only problem is his skating).
Flames have a good skating coach so I actually really like this strategy. Of all the things to teach/improve, skating is probably the easiest.
We'll see how Suniev does away from the Nadeau brothers this upcoming season.
Disagree, it's like saying the only guys we pick are without, God given ability, to play in the NHL. No easier to repair skating than it is to improve anything else.Based on this pick and Morin, the Flames have basically went after guys who only real issue their skating, everything else they possess is very good or even elite (Morin seems to be an absolute stud, only problem is his skating).
Flames have a good skating coach so I actually really like this strategy. Of all the things to teach/improve, skating is probably the easiest.
We'll see how Suniev does away from the Nadeau brothers this upcoming season.
Like it. Kid has a nasty release and creates space for himself consistently.
Wonder if he'll suit up for the Wranglers this season.
Like it. Kid has a nasty release and creates space for himself consistently.
Wonder if he'll suit up for the Wranglers this season.