May have spoke to soon now Hillebrandt has been unbelievable the past 15 minsMarty should have started Hrebik tonight he deserves more time especially when he’s clearly played better than Hillebrandt
The way some of the depth guys like Stewart and Lowe have played this year Barrie will have a hard time finding someone at the deadline to trade for because there’s really no room in the top 9 to make any moves. It’s really nice to see because I think this colts team can still be very strong next season aswell
Oster did not have a great night but this game really exposed Oshawa’s two main weaknesses - - lack of depth and a complete lack of toughness.
Their 4th line has been horrendous and it was God-awful last night. Oshawa desperately needs to add at least two dependable forwards.
I have no idea what their fascination is with Harrison Franssen and the sooner they unload Brady Smith the better OLine for everyone.
When Aitcheson leveled Sennecke into the end boards he was fully expecting to fight someone and even dropped his gloves when Luke Torrance skated over towards him.
But Torrance did absolutely nothing and just quickly skated back to the bench. It’s inexplicable how an assistant captain could watch the team’s best forward get crushed into the boards and have ZERO response.
I think he had an injury potentially a shoulder I think don’t quote me on that but something to do with an injury I’m pretty sure. Hope he’s on the colts next year.I was looking at the Colts prospects and noticed 2024 2nd rounder Ben Bowen who was supposed to play in Chilliwack of the BCHL hasn't played a game anywhere this season and isn't on their roster. Gotta wonder what's going on there. With the recent NCAA changes that could be an internal depth addition but playing no games by mid November is a concern.
I 100% agree he destroys whatever line he’s on. This teams too talented to have so many games scoring less than 2 goalsTry him on his off wing with Beaudoin and Patterson. My patience is beyond gone having Debridge anywhere near the top 9.