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Now leading all OHL defencemen in goals and points (7-8-15)
yeah I was just about to post something like this.
unreal.
another goal. +4 on the night. wowza
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Now leading all OHL defencemen in goals and points (7-8-15)
Maybe last year there were more red flags in the defensive game + relatively low shooting and goal scoring numbers + kind of uninspiring toolset? Just guessing.I continue to not understand how we got Marrelli in the 3rd. What glaring deficiency does he have that caused him to not go higher?
Like many players expected to be chosen on the second day, Marrelli’s ranking varies drastically depending on the publication. Sportsnet’s Sam Cosentino has him at 32nd, the highest ranking the 18-year-old was given. The lowest was from FCHockey, who has Marrelli 97th, while Elite Prospects has him 92nd (and 68th in the consolidated ranking).
His most common ranking is where teams will pick early in round three. The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler has him ranked 73rd, while Steven Ellis of Daily Faceoff has Marrelli ranked as the 84th-best draft prospect. Smaht Scouting has him ranked 79th.https://smahtscouting.com/2024/06/22/final-2024-nhl-draft-rankings/
The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler points to his good skating ability and likes to be active in play. Marrelli has good poise, which paired with his confidence, allows him to skate along the blue line with the puck. Off the puck, he’ll make mistakes, but he’s a smart player who could become a third pairing defenceman in the future.
As I have said before, since the NCAA is opening itself up, when does the CHL get rid of its restrictive rules and allow players to jump from the CHL to AHL if they have already maxed out the challenges of the CHL but are not NHL ready?
FTR, this should really be moved to the "Around Hockey" thread.
Sergei presses his win with another. This time stopping 30 of 31 shots in a 3-1 victory. Both season long stats improve: .917 Save Percentage (20th) and 2.62 GAA (23rd).Enjoyed reading the writeup from the game on the KHL website
- Getting to be a starting goalie in the KHL as a twenty year old:
- Getting to face the team that owns your rights but keeps loaning you out to cellar dwellers:
- Beating them on the road while stopping 41 of 43 shots:
- Picking up an assist:
In all seriousness, Ivanov's .914 Save Percentage and 2.73 GAA rank him way down at #28 in the league among goalies so the scoring must be way way lower in the KHL than it is in the NHL. That said take out his really bad start to the season (the first six games which were really just four clunkers) and he has a .932 Save Percentage and 1.99 GAA over his last ten games. Both numbers would be top five in the league.