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3 more assists tonight. He's up to 66 points (16g, 50a) in 33 games.
Does he graduate high school this year or he'd have to accelerate his studies to play NCAA next year? This age/school thing always confuses me, Eichel had to accelerate his studies to play at BU in his draft season even though he's a late birthday.
Any chance he'd leave the NTDP for the OHL? Who has his OHL rights?
Yes, it's highly unlikely he would play in the OHL next season, as that would reduce his options after the NHL Draft -- he would only be able to play in the NHL or OHL. If he stays with the NTDP next season, his options following the draft would include the NHL, AHL, NCAA and OHL. Although, with the way he's progressing, it may be a moot point anyway, as he could very well may make the leap right to the NHL after the draft.
Being a little selfish, I hope he stays with the NTDP next season so I can watch him for another season.![]()
I don’t think it matters where this kid plays next season, the options shouldn’t matter to him. He’s going straight to the NHL. Next season should be all about what and where will help him progress the most and become an NHL player.
That is looking more and more likely. The other thing to consider for next season, though, is his family's situation. Assuming his brother Quinn returns to the University of Michigan next season, it's easier on his parents having both sons playing in such close proximity to each other if he stays with the NTDP.
I do not recall another NTDP player making the leap from the program directly to the NHL. Would Hughes be the first one if he does hang around next season?
Eager to hide that your golden boy got all his training in Canada?any chance a MOD can update this thread since he has been playing for the USNDP all year??? thanks!
Eager to hide that your golden boy got all his training in Canada?
Yes, I’m salty. Hughes is a fantastic player and
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is severely distressing.![]()
I refuse to recognize it. Even if they’re beating us 20-0 in the WJC or Olympics a decade or two from now, I’ll find some way to blame it on the refs or something.I say this honestly, but I think we could be witnessing a turn in terms of the world hockey superpower. It's bound to happen eventually, but with the way the game has been growing and the US sheer size over Canada, they'll probably over take us at some point.
The amount of talent they've been pumping out lately is great to see.
Eager to hide that your golden boy got all his training in Canada?
Yes, I’m salty. Hughes is a fantastic player and
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whocares-Eichel-whocares
whocares-Hughes-whocares
is severely distressing.![]()
Personally, I have Hughes significantly higher.How do Hughes and Lafreniere compare?
How do Hughes and Lafreniere compare?
Personally, I have Hughes significantly higher.
I don't think at comparable ages he's noticeably above Hall. Especially when you factor in Hall's raw tools.It's tough to compare them because they are very different players. Hughes is a excellent skating pass first center who has the puck on a string.
Lafreniere is a smooth skating winger who loves to crash the net and battles hard for pucks. His hard and accurate shot is even more lethal by how he can get it off from just about anywhere.
Very different players who will likely carve out very different paths in the NHL. Lafreiniere is probably the best Canadian winger to come about in a very long time. Probably not since the days of Lafleur and Bossy have we had a winger with such high potential. Usually we produce a lot of centers and dmen. Hughes and him will be very different player but likely compared for much of their careers.
I don't think at comparable ages he's noticeably above Hall. Especially when you factor in Hall's raw tools.
I think people really forget in how high regard Hall was held in.