Prospect Info: Bakersfield Condors 24-25 thread

Senor Catface

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Jul 25, 2006
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It's still early so I'm not jumping for joy yet, but considering how things had gone for him prior to the move this is a great start and hopefully he continues to play like this and keeps getting better.
Yeah, still pretty early, but considering how dry the offense has been down in Bakersfield, it's good to see someone adding something right away.
 

CycloneSweep

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It's still early so I'm not jumping for joy yet, but considering how things had gone for him prior to the move this is a great start and hopefully he continues to play like this and keeps getting better.
Perrault looks better than expected, Attard looks worse.

The dcore down there might be one of the worst we have iced at that level. At least with potential NHL guys wise.
 
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Tobias Kahun

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Perrault looks better than expected, Attard looks worse.

The dcore down there might be one of the worst we have iced at that level. At least with potential NHL guys wise.
We used to have so many potential NHL guys 3-4 years ago

Now theres 1-2.

Where is Wanner? Is he injured?

But him and Kemp are the only ones I see making it as a 3rd pairing D in the future, and even they're pretty low chances.

I remember samorukov and kesselring and such.
 

Spawn

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Feb 20, 2006
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Does anyone have a clue why we signed Delia to be our #4 goalie? I just looked at his stats and they suck. Last season sucked too, season prior as well.

Could be that not a tonne of a goalies who were getting NHL contracts were looking to be in a position where they were going to be the definitive backup in the AHL rather than someone competing for more starts.

Or (conspiracy theory warning) it could be that he was originally signed as a free agent by Stan Bowman out of college and spent 4 years under him in Chicago. Bowman wasn't officially hired until July 24th, but Jackson may have already unofficially given him the job and was waiting for the optics of the hiring to soften until later into the summer (Bowman was officially allowed to work for an NHL team again on July 1st).
 

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