Barrie Colts 2024 - 25 Season Thread, Part I

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While I don't see any road games, I am not sure why everyone is down on Hemming. The games I have seen he is hard working, wins a lot of battles and very sound defensively. Yes, we want him to put the puck in the net, but I'd rather him doing the things he's doing than put the puck in the net and be lazy elsewhere in the games (a la Oulasson). Also having him move all around the lineup can't be that easy for him. With all of the injuries, trades, and absences we've seen he hasn't had consistent linemates. He's also been put with non scoring players a lot of the time, expected to be a line driver.

They say if you're not getting chances...that's when you worry. Hemming gets a lot of chances and eventually he's going to figure out how to bury them on a consistent basis.
 

Oggie Ogoltorp

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While I don't see any road games, I am not sure why everyone is down on Hemming. The games I have seen he is hard working, wins a lot of battles and very sound defensively. Yes, we want him to put the puck in the net, but I'd rather him doing the things he's doing than put the puck in the net and be lazy elsewhere in the games (a la Oulasson). Also having him move all around the lineup can't be that easy for him. With all of the injuries, trades, and absences we've seen he hasn't had consistent linemates. He's also been put with non scoring players a lot of the time, expected to be a line driver.

They say if you're not getting chances...that's when you worry. Hemming gets a lot of chances and eventually he's going to figure out how to bury them on a consistent basis.
I would agree. It takes some time to adjust to the smaller rinks, contact, different linemates every night. I am anxious to see Hemming's second half especially if there is an upgrade to the top 9. All 3 of the top right wings could switch around if any go stale but Gardner, Patterson and Hemming are all looking real good.
Hemming on a 3rd line is a weapon and tough match-up for most teams in the league considering the depth Barrie has. The top two lines could be 1st lines on most teams and the 4th line can match up with most teams 3rd/4th lines without any issue. Some 2nds.
The D and goaltending have been excellent.
This team is legit.
On another note all I want to say is wow! Watching Aitcheson the last two nights it wouldn't shock me if he is the second CHL defenseman taken in the next draft. 2nd line PP, played PK and was a physical force all series. Add in he is the toughest kid on the CHL team. This kid gets better every time I watch him. Great job he represented Barrie and the coaches extremely well.
 

Oggie Ogoltorp

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I believe I read somewhere Bowen was injured and may still be.
Derbidge would likely just be an outright release or a similar trade as Grisolia. Grisolia was a 2nd and got them a 15th so I can't imagine Derbidge gets them much if anything back so now they are eating his school package potentially to boot unless they keep him as a spare part.
Unless they plan on dropping Wigle down to 4th line center I'm not sure why they would move Newton especially now with the other Newton gone but you never know. He doesn't hurt them defensively and can match up with most 3rd/4th line centers.
I can't imagine Newton would get more than picks back in return unless he was packaged with a Passmore for a high end player. That may be the angle (similar to Oshawa trade for Barlow)
If its just picks and they are planning to package those picks with Vaughan for a top end guy that is a pretty significant price to pay as well. That would potentially leave them with 1st and 2nd 07 gone. 1st '08 gone. Newton is also the only forward left who appears willing to drop the gloves when the need arises.
Also there is a possibility, although unlikely, that Beaudoin sticks next year but the more likely scenario is if they go completely in he will be traded next year to re stock.
In that scenario its pretty tough to go forward without all your top picks over 3 years.
on top of that I can't imagine Wigle would be ok with 4th line minutes.
Maybe Wigle stays up and now you have Lowe and whoever else is left with no natural centers.
They keep Vaughan and Newton you could have a 3 year line of Bowen Newton Vaughan.
Knowing Marty's history I can't imagine he'd be willing to go completely all in especially with London having what they have, Erie likely going in and in the East you have Kingston exceeding expectations and Brampton, Oshawa and possibly Brantford making runs.
That's a big risk. If they stay with this group they can find a cheap 05 upgrade for top 9, keep their kids and make a two year run without blowing it all up.
 
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