yeah I never want to see a top skater prospect in the ECHL, its still half full of knuckle draggers, those cities want to sell tix, and those crowds still eat up the goonery.
There is also that.
yeah I never want to see a top skater prospect in the ECHL, its still half full of knuckle draggers, those cities want to sell tix, and those crowds still eat up the goonery.
That is, we will have two Pastrnak, not bad.Kulich sort of reminds me of Pastrnak. I think he ends up at wing and is really, really dangerous.
Start there. Someone will trade for him after the WJC to make a push for the Playoffs. I think the AHL might be too big of an adjustment for his first year in NA. My best shot.Not that the QMJHL is bad option itself, but if people here are advocating for Kulich to DY+1 develop on a cellar-dwelling QMJHL team without a head coach simply because it's the CHL and he'll get 1C TOI, you're gonna have to make me a better pitch. This was a bad, bad team, like worse than Bloom's Saginaw squad bad, and employed Chadd Cassidy as their coach until like a week ago.
Not that the QMJHL is bad option itself, but if people here are advocating for Kulich to DY+1 develop on a cellar-dwelling QMJHL team without a head coach simply because it's the CHL and he'll get 1C TOI, you're gonna have to make me a better pitch. This was a bad, bad team, like worse than Bloom's Saginaw squad bad, and employed Chadd Cassidy as their coach until like a week ago.
I think the advantage of him adjusting to the North American game for a year before (likely) transitioning to the AHL in 23-24 is a good thing, and I think it's better than him playing in the Czech men's league which certainly has a ceiling for developmental use, regardless of the team he's on.Not that the QMJHL is bad option itself, but if people here are advocating for Kulich to DY+1 develop on a cellar-dwelling QMJHL team without a head coach simply because it's the CHL and he'll get 1C TOI, you're gonna have to make me a better pitch. This was a bad, bad team, like worse than Bloom's Saginaw squad bad, and employed Chadd Cassidy as their coach until like a week ago.
Not that the QMJHL is bad option itself, but if people here are advocating for Kulich to DY+1 develop on a cellar-dwelling QMJHL team without a head coach simply because it's the CHL and he'll get 1C TOI, you're gonna have to make me a better pitch. This was a bad, bad team, like worse than Bloom's Saginaw squad bad, and employed Chadd Cassidy as their coach until like a week ago.
You mean "adjusting to the NA game", yeah?I think the advantage of him adjusting to the pro game for a year before (likely) transitioning to the AHL in 23-24 is a good thing, and I think it's better than him playing in the Czech men's league which certainly has a ceiling for developmental use, regardless of the team he's on.
Whoops, yep lol.You mean "adjusting to the NA game", yeah?
Kulich sort of reminds me of Pastrnak. I think he ends up at wing and is really, really dangerous.
Kids a FORCE
He lit up the U18 tournament, not the "world juniors", i.e. U20. Excited to see what he'll do in the latter.The thing is, he lit up the world juniors and his tape speaks for itself, so why on earth did he fall to 28? I mean you look at Kimell who in his own right has a really beautiful shot, but his skating is questionable. You're telling me Kulich cannot snipe and isn't a more proficient skater. The only thing I can assume is because he was lighting up the Czech league and not Liiga.
A far cry from the original gloomy narrative of "end of the 1st round pick, meh" and "Devon who? 7th rounder? Wtf?"We ended up with Kulich and Levi for Sam. Not bad.
My faith in this front office’s drafting ability keeps growing.A far cry from the original gloomy narrative of "end of the 1st round pick, meh" and "Devon who? 7th rounder? Wtf?"
I’ve been very critical of our front offices team-building philosophy, but it does appear that they are quite good at drafting. (hopefully I’m wrong about the team building thing- not looking to argue that point for the 100th time).My faith in this front office’s drafting ability keeps growing.