Kazer
Registered User
I still think our 7-10 is incredibly deep (for perspective, our 7-10 in 17-18 was Jerabek, Ness, Bowey, and debatable for #10 but probably LuJo.Pretty much this. Iorio took about two shifts before he was crunched into oblivion last year. McIlrath can do okay in spot duty but you know the coaching staff will limit his minutes heavily. Id much rather they at least test the market and see if there’s a player that they can at least trust bit more. McIlrath hasn’t played since Thanksgiving and he played like 4 minutes that night. I can’t even recall the last time AA saw the ice.
Plus, Friedman wouldn’t just throw something like out there unless there was chatter about it.
But I have to admit the bolded is a good point. Maybe the team swaps Bear as part of a move to get a stronger #7 (at the NHL level instead of the AHL level as I predicted) and pushes McIlrath back to Hershey?