Now that's a shot and release that WILL score in the NHL. Let's Go Savoie!
There are some that would blame the goalie for not stopping that tooGood to see him score, but honestly, there are likely a few people in this thread that could have put that puck in the net in that scenario, lol. He had a wide open net 10' in front of him.
Agreed though, he does indeed have a plus shot, and I think it will translate not too badly to the NHL.
There are some that would blame the goalie for not stopping that too
But yeh it’s a gaping net. But done with such ease, quickness, and precision to get it high. This particular chance was easy though, but it shows ability for tougher chances from that same side with that same one tee. I think lesser scorers might just rip that into the pad or dust it off or maybe even flub it.
It's harder than it looks, but perhaps the more notable part of the play is the off-puck movement in order to create that open net look (i.e. hiding in the D-men's blindspot and then backing up just in time to create the opening).Good to see him score, but honestly, there are likely a few people in this thread that could have put that puck in the net in that scenario, lol. He had a wide open net 10' in front of him.
Agreed though, he does indeed have a plus shot, and I think it will translate not too badly to the NHL.
Not a chance.I wonder if we have Bedard-lite in Savoie. Same size. Bedard is now 5'10. Must have grew another inch
Hes also a youtube doctor and knows when players are about to die.Tier 5 Pee-Wee All Star says "I could score that"
More at 11.
Highly unlikely. They moved on from him in the first place because he was too small and getting banged up for the type of game he tries to play, and was thus ineffective.I didn't know where else to post this, but since the Tuscon Roadrunners are an AHL affiliate of Utah, it's nice to see Yamamoto second on the team in scoring with 10 goals and 16 assists in 27 games. He's only played three times for Utah it seems. As one of my favorite players when he was here, I wonder if they'd ever consider bringing him back in some capacity, as he's only signed a one year with Utah.
Oilers moved on from Yamo because he was making 3M. At league minimum I'm sure he could take Jeff Skinner's spotHighly unlikely. They moved on from him in the first place because he was too small and getting banged up for the type of game he tries to play, and was thus ineffective.
Yes, the contract was an issue, but I don't think the Oilers are interested in that type of player body at this point.Oilers moved on from Yamo because he was making 3M. At league minimum I'm sure he could take Jeff Skinner's spot
I didn't know where else to post this, but since the Tuscon Roadrunners are an AHL affiliate of Utah, it's nice to see Yamamoto second on the team in scoring with 10 goals and 16 assists in 27 games. He's only played three times for Utah it seems. As one of my favorite players when he was here, I wonder if they'd ever consider bringing him back in some capacity, as he's only signed a one year with Utah.