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these callups are good for morale. the kids on two way deals get a nice fat check. spreading the wealth helps. good vibes abound (unlike our last two coaches). stop making something out of nothing
Will cuylle
Who was the last 1st year pro rookie to make the AHL All-Star team? I am gonna guess Anisimov. Anyone knows?
Shit i forgot he made it last season. But was he still considered a rookie since he played in the AHL during covid times?Will cuylle
Shit i forgot he made it last season. But was he still considered a rookie since he played in the AHL during covid times?
Yikes how many of them couldn't be NHL regulars? Always liked Witehall.
Mottau couldn't get into Rangers but yet played for a bunch of teams. Ryan Graves Rangers didn't like him for any reason to give him some games in the NHL. Bobby Sanguinetti bust, Montoya played on some random teams but a bust. Joey Keane turned into Gauthier via trade so that's a win although Gauthier sucks.
Vitaly Yeremeyev rofl
I think I remember him getting into a game at MSG while we were getting pounded
I think the biggest pitfall here is to look at this and judge it as a barometer for success
Let's not forget that the Rangers historically have been god awful at developing talent properly, and the Hartford Wolf Pack has been known as a prospect graveyard for over 2 decades now.
Savard, Tyutin, Callahan, Miller and Shestyorkin though....
Dubinsky, McDonagh also played some games for the Pack or Whale, same with Fast
Yeah, but they weren't AHL All Stars in their rookie year. That's what we're talking about here, right?![]()
Yea that is true, but were developed by being in Hartford. It was not that bad.
Yikes how many of them couldn't be NHL regulars? Always liked Witehall.
Mottau couldn't get into Rangers but yet played for a bunch of teams. Ryan Graves Rangers didn't like him for any reason to give him some games in the NHL. Bobby Sanguinetti bust, Montoya played on some random teams but a bust. Joey Keane turned into Gauthier via trade so that's a win although Gauthier sucks.
I liked the way Sam pronounced his surname with a surprising amount of relish.No one liked Witehall. Talk about a dark ages prospect, LOL.
No one liked Witehall. Talk about a dark ages prospect, LOL.
Shame about Bobby. He had size, speed and a shot. In fact he won the AHL Hardest Shot and Fastest skater competitions.Yikes how many of them couldn't be NHL regulars? Always liked Witehall.
Mottau couldn't get into Rangers but yet played for a bunch of teams. Ryan Graves Rangers didn't like him for any reason to give him some games in the NHL. Bobby Sanguinetti bust, Montoya played on some random teams but a bust. Joey Keane turned into Gauthier via trade so that's a win although Gauthier sucks.
Minor league scrub. Even McIlrath had a better career than Bobby.Shame about Bobby. He had size, speed and a shot. In fact he won the AHL Hardest Shot and Fastest skater competitions.
No one liked Witehall. Talk about a dark ages prospect, LOL.
It's wild to me that people could think bringing a kid up for a couple games is somehow going to derail his development. Think of what we're saying here? The kid went from playing in Hartford, CT to missing a game or two to play in MSG, literally an hour and a half drive away.
There are so many more consequential things that happen in life, especially for these guys who have been traveling all over the world to play hockey much of their lives.
Giving a kid a few games, mid-season, to show him what life will be like here is motivating. It's a good thing. There is zero harm in doing that unless he is the most mentally weak person on earth.
This is not similar to Krav or Lias who both had absurd egos and refused to put in the work at a lower level to develop. Had they taken the time to try and acclimate to the NA game with the Pack, they may be in a much different place now. Instead they're both out of the league. Othmann has nothing in common with them and has fully embraced his development and by all accounts is enjoying his time in Hartford.
Well saidIt's wild to me that people could think bringing a kid up for a couple games is somehow going to derail his development. Think of what we're saying here? The kid went from playing in Hartford, CT to missing a game or two to play in MSG, literally an hour and a half drive away.
There are so many more consequential things that happen in life, especially for these guys who have been traveling all over the world to play hockey much of their lives.
Giving a kid a few games, mid-season, to show him what life will be like here is motivating. It's a good thing. There is zero harm in doing that unless he is the most mentally weak person on earth.
This is not similar to Krav or Lias who both had absurd egos and refused to put in the work at a lower level to develop. Had they taken the time to try and acclimate to the NA game with the Pack, they may be in a much different place now. Instead they're both out of the league. Othmann has nothing in common with them and has fully embraced his development and by all accounts is enjoying his time in Hartford.
It's wild to me that people could think bringing a kid up for a couple games is somehow going to derail his development. Think of what we're saying here? The kid went from playing in Hartford, CT to missing a game or two to play in MSG, literally an hour and a half drive away.
There are so many more consequential things that happen in life, especially for these guys who have been traveling all over the world to play hockey much of their lives.
Giving a kid a few games, mid-season, to show him what life will be like here is motivating. It's a good thing. There is zero harm in doing that unless he is the most mentally weak person on earth.
This is not similar to Krav or Lias who both had absurd egos and refused to put in the work at a lower level to develop. Had they taken the time to try and acclimate to the NA game with the Pack, they may be in a much different place now. Instead they're both out of the league. Othmann has nothing in common with them and has fully embraced his development and by all accounts is enjoying his time in Hartford.