When he gets to the bigs we need to push this cheese sauce. It needs to become a thing.
Buffalo Wing Cheese SauceWhen he gets to the bigs we need to push this cheese sauce. It needs to become a thing.
Remember T.Ennis had some too.When he gets to the bigs we need to push this cheese sauce. It needs to become a thing.
He's in Rochester, so I am guessing this is more like it.
That doesn't seem like it goes on chicken and pasta, though.Since he's making it himself, it's probably more like this -
Czech Garlic Cheese Spread – Česneková pomazánka - Cook Like Czechs
This garlic cheese spread recipe is one of the easy appetizers perfect for family celebrations or potluck dishes. Ready in a breeze, can be made ahead, and tastes fantastic! The base of this spread consists of finely grated cheese and freshly pressed garlic. Combine the cheese and garlic with...www.cooklikeczechs.com
That doesn't seem like it goes on chicken and pasta, though.
The eyeballs say 'not super dynamic, but extremely mature, and a NHL level shot'With today's two goals, Kulich ties Nic Bergfors '05-06 season for the 2nd most total points by an 18-year old in the AHL. With the two goals, he has now tied Robert Dome for the most goals by an 18-year old in an AHL season (yes, Dome did his in only 36 games). Counting stats aren't always the best translation but he's had himself an excellent year thus far.
You see plenty of guys with wicked shots that never translate but Kulich already makes space for himself to use his. I see Kuly being more ready but Savoie making the squad because of rules n junk.The eyeballs say 'not super dynamic, but extremely mature, and a NHL level shot'
23-24 roster watch for Kulich is on
Lich King? That’s a good nickname. Even if the pronunciation doesn’t line up with how you say his name. Too bad.Ku-Lich King? View attachment 672846
Love Kulich, but lets not translate him having a great season "for an 18 year old" into being NHL ready. It just means he is on an excellent development path. He needs to stay on the AHL roster next year, and they need to load the team. Then along with Levi let them learn to win and dominate together and go after a Calder cup. Its way better for the development of both teams.Kulich now has 40 points, six behind the all-time AHL record for an 18-year-old. Rochester has nine games left. But. Kulich will be 19 (April 14 birthday) for the last three games. Does anyone know if points scored in those last games will count as being in his 18 year?
(Dome and Bergfors both turned 19 in season)
Kulich now has 40 points, six behind the all-time AHL record for an 18-year-old. Rochester has nine games left. But. Kulich will be 19 (April 14 birthday) for the last three games. Does anyone know if points scored in those last games will count as being in his 18 year?
(Dome and Bergfors both turned 19 in season)
Since you quoted me, as opposed to simply posting an opinion, I should point out that at no time did I describe his season as "great', on its own, or by any comparative measure. Indeed I made no qualitative assessment whatsoever of his abilities. Nor did I speculate about his future prospects. My question simply had to do with how the statistics for a player's 18-year-old season are calculated. Robert Dome scored 46 points in 36 games played for Syracuse in 1997-98. The first 45 games of their season came before Dome's January 29 birthday. So it might be assumed that all his points were scored before that date, and points scored after (if any) would be registered as by a 19-year-old. (As so would be Kulich's points in Rochester's last three games.) But I was still curious if that is the proper calculation.Love Kulich, but lets not translate him having a great season "for an 18 year old" into being NHL ready. It just means he is on an excellent development path. He needs to stay on the AHL roster next year, and they need to load the team. Then along with Levi let them learn to win and dominate together and go after a Calder cup. Its way better for the development of both teams.
I didn't mean to imply such. Just quoted you to keep reference on continuing the conversation.Since you quoted me, as opposed to simply posting an opinion, I should point out that at no time did I describe his season as "great', on its own, or by any comparative measure. Indeed I made no qualitative assessment whatsoever of his abilities. Nor did I speculate about his future prospects. My question simply had to do with how the statistics for a player's 18-year-old season are calculated. Robert Dome scored 46 points in 36 games played for Syracuse in 1997-98. The first 45 games of their season came before Dome's January 29 birthday. So it might be assumed that all his points were scored before that date, and points scored after (if any) would be registered as by a 19-year-old. (As so would be Kulich's points in Rochester's last three games.) But I was still curious if that is the proper calculation.