@MarkDivver
'97 C Auston Matthews of NTDP tells me he's 50/50 on college vs. WHL. Says he's talking to BC, BU, Denver, Michigan.
not to mention larkin at michigan, who was the #3 freshman in NCAA behind eichel and hanfin.
If he goes to BC he'd join a class with Bracco and White. BU he would join Greenway and Letunov. Michigan he'd join Connor and Warren.
Those could be some deadly forward classes.
If he goes to BC he'd join a class with Bracco and White. BU he would join Greenway and Letunov. Michigan he'd join Connor and Warren.
Those could be some deadly forward classes.
On the WHL side of the coin, the Everett Silvertips don't seem to have many young studs in the stable. While that might be a downside in his decision-making process, it also means he could step straight into their top 6 and see plenty of ice time and PP opportunity.
Should be an interesting decision.
Matthews has 2 goals and an assist so far through two periods against BU. Eichel has the same statline against his former team.
NTDP playing at Providence tonight. Mark Divver (Rhode Island hockey guy) talked to Matthews before game who said that he is 50/50 on going college or WHL and that he has been talking to BC, BU, Michigan and Denver. Divver also noted that the coach believes Matthews is leaning towards the college route. Should be interesting to see how plays out.
I'd say it is extremely unlikely that Matthews goes the college route. My personal odds would be 2% chance he goes the college route. You can bet on seeing Auston Matthews in an Everett Silvertips jersey, though. unless they trade his rights, but it's still pretty likely he'll be wearing a WHL patch on his jersey in his draft year..
Why do you think so adamantly that he'll head to the dub?
Matthews has 2 goals and an assist so far through two periods against BU. Eichel has the same statline against his former team.
Wherever he chooses to go expect big things, he should go top 3 next year.
He's not eligible next year. He's eligible in two years.
How does he compare to Kirwan, another American late 97 player?
they really aren't anything alike to be honest.
Matthews has emerged as a potential superstar, and looking at the depth this country is starting to produce, things could be looking very positive for the US for the next dozen years.
all he has done is destroy everywhere he has played when healthy. I think he goes to the WHL myself but either way this kid goes he will be a top player.
Matthews playing with Sherbak would have been unreal, but if he comes next year along with Jost, they could form quite the duo. Throw in Nikolishin and perhaps another talented import forward (likely a Russian ) and could still be a good team to follow next year.