Bubbles
Die Hard for Bedard 2023
That is the most casual shootout move I've ever seen. Looked like he was injured when he was skating in!
They need him too, he'll get a lot of ice time. Assuming Beecher doesn't sign and York can stay healthy they're going to be like Wisconsin is this year, next year. Though this kid could be better than Holloway
I hope it goes well. There are a bunch of guys there now who have just gone into a black hole (like Will Lockwood) which I hope is a trend broken with this group. Common thread being they are all talented guys who came in young, which is tough to do, but many of them still haven't even broken through as upperclassmen. One of the most impressive guys this year is one of the least heralded who took a few years of junior (Jack Becker) to simmer, a lot of guys seem to turn their noses up at that and think they can rip up college. It wouldn't be a terrible idea for some of the guys you mentioned to take another year, I like Brisson for example but he's only in his first year of juniorThey are also adding Bordeleau and Brisson, who are potential first rounders, along with four other guys, Portillo, Samoskevich, Truscott, Groll, who are already drafted or probably will be this season.
If York and Beecher stay, they could be very good.
6 points (1 goal and 5 assists) last night against Merritt.
6 points (1 goal and 5 assists) last night against Merritt.
Jost (eventually 10 OA) had 45 points in 46 games in his D-1.Second rounder?
Jost (eventually 10 OA) had 45 points in 46 games in his D-1.
Newhook (eventually 16 OA) had 66 points in 45 games in his D-1.
Johnson has 58 points in 31 games right now. Legitimate top-10 candidate.
Jost (eventually 10 OA) had 45 points in 46 games in his D-1.
Newhook (eventually 16 OA) had 66 points in 45 games in his D-1.
Johnson has 58 points in 31 games right now. Legitimate top-10 candidate.
He's in his 17 year old season, not his 16 year old season like Newhook and Jost were.Jost (eventually 10 OA) had 45 points in 46 games in his D-1.
Newhook (eventually 16 OA) had 66 points in 45 games in his D-1.
Johnson has 58 points in 31 games right now. Legitimate top-10 candidate.
Because they can't have 17 year olds taking part in NHL games.Why couldnt the NHL be normal and have the cutoff at December 31st?
NHL teams certainly do careNHL teams don’t care.
Because they can't have 17 year olds taking part in NHL games.
Because they can't have people not considered adults legally (18 years old) in the league for a multitude of reasons.Why not?
What would be the reasons? Seems to work fine over in europe why not here? The age of majority is 19 in BC, so using that logic, a player who is 18 can play in Edmonton but not Vancouver?Because they can't have people not considered adults legally (18 years old) in the league for a multitude of reasons.
The NHL as a whole, nothing to do with any cities.What would be the reasons? Seems to work fine over in europe why not here? The age of majority is 19 in BC, so using that logic, a player who is 18 can play in Edmonton but not Vancouver?
I know that, but I responded as you cited the age of majority why players in Midget can not play in the NHL, but the age of majority is not 18 in some NHL cities it is higher. If the NHL is going by the age would KK and JH not be allowed to play in Vancouver?The NHL as a whole, nothing to do with any cities.
Leagues in Europe have no formal drafts, and kids just walk on to teams, and the league obviously allows guys younger than 18 to play. The NHL doesn't (as every other NA sports league doesn't), insurance being a big part.
No they would not be allowed to play anywhere in the league prior to being 18. Players, as a league rule, due to insurance and other different policies, need to be 18 before playing in the league.I know that, but I responded as you cited the age of majoirty but the age of majority is not 18 in some NHL cities it is higher. If the NHL is going by the age would KK and JH not be allowed to play in Vancouver?
He's in his 17 year old season, not his 16 year old season like Newhook and Jost were.
He put up 46 points in 57 games in his comparable season to the ones of Newhook/Jost you listed
That makes no difference, junior hockey (vast majority of all developmental hockey) is sorted by birth year, not ageExcept Newhook was 9 months older and turned 18 halfway through the season. Jost was 7 months older.
Whatever floats your boat sir. Just stated some facts. Cheers!That makes no difference, junior hokey is sorted by birth year, not age
They were all in their 1st year of eligibility in the league, their 16 year old seasons. Johnson is currently in his 17 year old season, in which Newhook and Jost put up 102 in 53 and 104 in 48