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That between the legs pass was insane and at full speed.
Gucciardi didn’t play today. I don’t know why.
Left the previous game with an injury
That between the legs pass was insane and at full speed.
Gucciardi didn’t play today. I don’t know why.
The several hundred thousand dollars a year might be something to consider, too.Given the talent on this BC team, that is friggin’ amazing!!
I still think those 3 stay together another year, but winning a Nat’l Championship might be the one thing that could change that.
These guys get paid in college now via NIL. If you go on Ryan Leonard's IG, the two most recent posts are brand sponsorships with him, Smith, and Perrault. Actually the three of them together as a trio likely command more attention from sponsors. I know Will Smith has a deal with Chipotle. So it's not necessarily NHL money, but it's a different world than the history of poor/starving college students.The several hundred thousand dollars a year might be something to consider, too.
I think all three are in different situations.These guys get paid in college now via NIL. If you go on Ryan Leonard's IG, the two most recent posts are brand sponsorships with him, Smith, and Perrault. Actually the three of them together as a trio likely command more attention from sponsors. I know Will Smith has a deal with Chipotle. So it's not necessarily NHL money, but it's a different world than the history of poor/starving college students.
Leonard has absolutely looked the most ready between him, Smith, and Perrault based on the two tournament games so far. He has carried that line in the two knockout rounds. But if both of his boys decide to run it back, he might want to do the same.
I don't disagree with this analysis in general. But it's a very fan/NHL centric perspective. Ryan Leonard the teenager might want to hang out with his lifelong buddies for one last year and either try to win a title or run it back for a repeat. With the money/talent now in the NCAA, I think elite players wanting to stay the extra year could become a reality. You don't have to look much further than this BC team itself/Cutter Gauthier for an example of a player who is "NHL ready" coming back for another year. And he's a better prospect for it too.I think all three are in different situations.
Smith should stay away from SJ for one more year. Perrault likely wouldn’t play much in NY.
Leonard could be an immediate impact.
That's pretty cool. I'm sure the money from those deals is way better than some other "worked my way through college" paychecks. But there will be deals for him when he gets to DC above and beyond his entry level contract, as well.These guys get paid in college now via NIL. If you go on Ryan Leonard's IG, the two most recent posts are brand sponsorships with him, Smith, and Perrault. Actually the three of them together as a trio likely command more attention from sponsors. I know Will Smith has a deal with Chipotle. So it's not necessarily NHL money, but it's a different world than the history of poor/starving college students.
Leonard has absolutely looked the most ready between him, Smith, and Perrault based on the two tournament games so far. He has carried that line in the two knockout rounds. But if both of his boys decide to run it back, he might want to do the same.
Perreault needs one or two more seasons to mature physically and work on his speed. Don't get me wrong can't teach that hockey sense. Don't think he would fare well at the AHL even after one more season at BC.These guys get paid in college now via NIL. If you go on Ryan Leonard's IG, the two most recent posts are brand sponsorships with him, Smith, and Perrault. Actually the three of them together as a trio likely command more attention from sponsors. I know Will Smith has a deal with Chipotle. So it's not necessarily NHL money, but it's a different world than the history of poor/starving college students.
Leonard has absolutely looked the most ready between him, Smith, and Perrault based on the two tournament games so far. He has carried that line in the two knockout rounds. But if both of his boys decide to run it back, he might want to do the same.
Perreault needs one or two more seasons to mature physically and work on his speed. Don't get me wrong can't teach that hockey sense. Don't think he would fare well at the AHL even after one more season at BC.
I have no idea what kind of coverage system BC has but Smith seems to always be the first forechecker so if they do cause a turnover in the neutral zone or in their D zone always seems like it is Leonard who is the defensively responsible why Smith/Perreault are going full on O. I know folks hat +/- but I believe Leonard leads BC in this this season.
Yup, and Perreault and Smith are best friends and roommates. Leonard is their friend, but he hangs with the goalie Fowler a lot too. So, I think Lenny will make his own decision after the Frozen 4. If they win, I think he turns pro.I think all three are in different situations.
Smith should stay away from SJ for one more year. Perrault likely wouldn’t play much in NY.
Leonard could be an immediate impact.
He has played a full season. He will benefit more by being around the caps and practicing with them than he will playing in Hershey. If Caps go out and Bears are still playing, then sure. He’d go down with Lappy and Miro so he’d have some people he already spent some time with.i don’t think he’d need to sign with the caps for this, but i think it would be great for him to be a black ace for the hershey run this year at the very least
I personally wouldn’t sacrifice a year of college for damn near anything (let alone 3 years). The money and the pros will be there waiting. I’d want to enjoy partying and playing college hockey with my buddies as long as possible. But that’s just me.All fair points. We're all just speculating. My only contention is that the landscape of NCAA hockey is changing a bit in the sense that it's a much better developmental league than it was before and there is now some money available to players at certain programs. This will result in some teenagers, who NHL fans think are locks to leave, decide that they would simply prefer to stay and train for another year in their home state, with their friends, and in a college atmosphere. Whether that's Ryan Leonard or not is to be determined, but it's not as straightforward of a calculus as it once might have been.
Edit: so that it doesn't seem like I'm just inventing this narrative, here's a tweet from Ryan Whitney today endorsing the idea that kids should stay an extra year in college. Just an emerging narrative that I think is worth keeping an eye on.
No chance a NHL pro ready player hangs around college beer league 3 extra years when the highest goal is sitting there waiting.I personally wouldn’t sacrifice a year of college for damn near anything (let alone 3 years). The money and the pros will be there waiting. I’d want to enjoy partying and playing college hockey with my buddies as long as possible. But that’s just me.
For the Caps sake, I of course hope Lenny gets to DC sooner. Also, I’m sticking to my theory that he is one of Oshie’s kids, all grown up, that traveled back in time to play with his dad. So, there’s that mind blowing angle to consider, lol.
I wouldn't sacrifice it if my options were to keep doing that or go do something else, like all of those other 3-4 year athletes who obviously keep doing it because why not and they've got degrees to finish? Sounds like fun.I personally wouldn’t sacrifice a year of college for damn near anything (let alone 3 years). The money and the pros will be there waiting. I’d want to enjoy partying and playing college hockey with my buddies as long as possible. But that’s just me.
For the Caps sake, I of course hope Lenny gets to DC sooner. Also, I’m sticking to my theory that he is one of Oshie’s kids, all grown up, that traveled back in time to play with his dad. So, there’s that mind blowing angle to consider, lol.
For the record, I don't think they CAN give him a one-way contract. I believe the only contract he can sign is an ELC which is limited in the CBA to two-way. But they can offer him Signing and Performance up to a max AAV of $4,450,000, and I believe they can also make the AHL side of the contract pretty high, relatively.On the money side… these are aspiring pro athletes. They are going to do what best furthers their professional careers and ability to earn. For Leonard, that is playing in the NHL and getting paid a full salary. Caps would be wise to give him a one-way contract if that is what it takes to turn him pro since there is a roster spot for him now.
I think you are probably correct here.For the record, I don't think they CAN give him a one-way contract. I believe the only contract he can sign is an ELC which is limited in the CBA to two-way. But they can offer him Signing and Performance up to a max AAV of $4,450,000, and I believe they can also make the AHL side of the contract pretty high, relatively.
Leonard was the 8th overall pick of the 2023 NHL draft. 8th overall picks are generally not superstars. Ignoring the last few years as too soon:For the record, I don't think they CAN give him a one-way contract. I believe the only contract he can sign is an ELC which is limited in the CBA to two-way. But they can offer him Signing and Performance up to a max AAV of $4,450,000, and I believe they can also make the AHL side of the contract pretty high, relatively.
I personally think he's "ready", skill and physically, to make his next developmental step in Pro hockey. I think he's pretty much proven everything he can in college hockey considering he's a freshman, unless he wanted to try to win a Hobey Baker or break all-time records. Pride and ambition can be powerful drivers, even if they aren't the "smartest" move for the long-term earnings and role.
Going to be negative nancy for a second here ...
Everything he does, his breadth and depth of skills, screams TJ Oshie. He's good defensively, offensively, good passer, good shooter, good speed, physical, a leader.
I personally won't be happy if that's "all" he ends up being. I love Oshie as much as the next person, but he's only paced for >30 goals per 82 games three times in his career. Only once (2016-17) has he actually HIT 30 goals. He's also never been, or even been on pace for, point per game in his career. HIs highest pace was for 67 points in an 82 game season, the same 2016-17 one.
I'd be pretty disappointed if Leonard "only" hits the Oshie stats.
But on the other hand ... that's a pretty good outcome, in a vacuum. I guess I'm just trying to keep subjective "feelings" in check on the kid.