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I'd like it if it was just the Sharks pick but the Blues pick can potentially be extremely valuable. Looking forward to seeing Montour though.
Interesting comment by Brian Burke on Montour: "Anaheim couldn't find anyone for him to play with as all his defensive partners said he was too unpredictable."
Pilut-Montour might be funInteresting comment by Brian Burke on Montour: "Anaheim couldn't find anyone for him to play with as all his defensive partners said he was too unpredictable."
Can't gameplan against what you can't understandPilut-Montour might be fun
The number of courseThe trade or his number?
I'd like it if it was just the Sharks pick but the Blues pick can potentially be extremely valuable. Looking forward to seeing Montour though.
I was thinking Dahlin/Montour with the usage Dahlin/Bogo get.Pilut-Montour might be fun
He does. He mentioned something in last nights post game about working out with him one summer in Boston.Wonder if Eichel knows him from their year at BU / UMass-Amherst ?
Montour is of Mohawk descent and grew up in Ohsweken, a village inside the reserve of Six Nations of the Grand River. Six Nations is known to have the greatest number of people among all First Nations in Canada.[2] His father, Cam Montour, is Native American. In tribute to this, Brandon has an uncompleted tattoo on his left arm that consists of a headdress and feathers.
Montour spent eight years living in Tilbury, Ontario, where he completed his elementary education.[3] He then moved to Ohsweken, Ontario, and attended Assumption College School, in Brantford, Ontario. Montour also grew up playing lacrosse and won a Minto Cup with the Six Nations Arrows.[4]
Montour also played in lacrosse tournaments with Nick Ritchie, a fellow Ducks' team member, as well as Ritchie's brother, Brett Ritchie, who plays for NHL's Dallas Stars.[5]
Thanks for sharing, can you link any highlights of him? YouTube is lacking in them it seems.U lucky bastards he was my favorite duck, he always wants the puck and looking to make something happen. He isn't scared of anyone either.
I’ll admit I don’t watch the Ducks and really never had my own opinion on Montour.
From early sights, I see a player who is very fast, very creative and skilled who’s is decently physical. You can tell he’s thinking offense a lot of the time, I don’t think he’s ever going to be a shut down player but who knows. Offensively, I’m pretty confident he can be a lot like a Tyson Barrie or Jared Spurgeon.
From watching last night the first name that came to my head was Spurgeon.