Mr. Stizzle said ''
On-Ice Tests:
30M Forward Skate:
1 – Morgan Frost (Sault Ste. Marie Greyounds) 3.991
2 – Stelio Mattheos (Brandon Wheat Kings)
3 – Cody Glass (Portland Winterhawks)
30M Forward Skate with Puck:
1 – Morgan Frost (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds)
2 – Stelio Mattheos (Brandon Wheat Kings)
3 – Henri Jokiharju (Portland Winterhawks)
Also, you say there are players "ahead of him in OHL scoring and they are not even invited." Which is a very puzzling statement. See below.
Pt/game scoring of Canadian OHL players eligible for the upcoming WJC...
2018/19 season:
Nick Suzuki
Barrett Hayton
Owen Tippett
2017/18 season:
Gabe Vilardi
... That's it. That's the list. You can be anti-Frost, but at least get your facts straight.
Hello Stizzle,
I am not anti/against any player. May i correct myself when i said Frost is slow? I meant to say he appears slower than most players on the ice, especially compared against opposing players. Please NOTE that the WJHC PACE/SPEED is a lot quicker than CHL games and it is a short tournament. IF player cannot elevate his game speed to the next level, he will NOT be able to help the team. Sure, if you do not want Canada to win gold or have difficulties winning gold, we can always put slower players on the team.
Just a few days,
Keating, Austen was ahead of Frost in terms of points. I do not think/anticipate that he will be invited to the camp. Keating is another player who is similar to Frost. Keating did not show that he played the pace which WJHC requires.
Please reread my objective analysis carefully, I said in Scoring (meaning OHL scoring ranking NOT POINT PER GAME).
MAY i ask where did you get the data from ? I just want to verify your information regarding the ON ICE TEST.
Thanks,