Adam Michaels
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And Sherbrooke's 3-0 lead evaporates. Charlottetown ties it at 3-3 with exactly 1 minute left in the game. Simoneau with the tying goal.
Game is headed to OT.
Game is headed to OT.
Roy scores in OT.
Roy scored the OT winnerSherbrooke ties the series 1-1 with a 4-3 OT win.
- Roy with 3 pts (2G, 1A) / +1 / 8 SOG / 2 Hits / **Named 1st Star of the Game**
- Simoneau with 1 goal / -1 / 2 SOG / 2 Hits / 75% FOW
- Trudeau with 0 pts / 4 SOG / 2 Hits
Roy now has 20 pts in the playoffs.
Updated the OP
Poehling and Ylonen may be better candidates than Josh Anderson.He's gonna be really good with Wright. They'll just need someone with speed and size to stretch lanes.
This is so impressive....those guys are the top prospects in the Q....1st rounders and shit.
Never know if one of Biondi, Tuch or Kapanen might slide in there as wellPoehling and Ylonen may be better candidates than Josh Anderson.
so far our rough under 25 depth chart:
Caufield Suzuki Poehling
Roy Wright Ylonen
Farrell Kidney Heineman
Pitlick/RHP Evans Mysak
Pezetta, Simoneau
Roy and Wright are both 6 feet and above. Maybe Farrell, if his game translates, will be able to play with them.. This is definitely the best forward prospect pool we've had in ages.
Rem PitlickHe's gonna be really good with Wright. They'll just need someone with speed and size to stretch lanes.
True!Never know if one of Biondi, Tuch or Kapanen might slide in there as well
Poehling and Ylonen may be better candidates than Josh Anderson.
so far our rough under 25 depth chart:
Caufield Suzuki Poehling
Roy Wright Ylonen
Farrell Kidney Heineman
Pitlick/RHP Evans Mysak
Pezetta, Simoneau
Roy and Wright are both 6 feet and above. Maybe Farrell, if his game translates, will be able to play with them.. This is definitely the best forward prospect pool we've had in ages.
The only guy, hmmmThe only guy I think has less chance to find himself on the first line than Poehling is Pezzetta.
He’s automatic in the slot, I don’t know what to make of him. He has “it”, but obviously not a sure thing to make it if that makes sense.
In the one you listed, yes.The only guy, hmmm
What does not make sense is the fact that some are still unable to forget he was picked at #150. Divide the rank by 10 and he would be a Caufield like prospect when Caufield was still 18. We all knew Caufield was a sniper, but there was doubt because of his size and unconvincing WJC in his draft +1 year. But even with doubts, Caufield was always seen as a legit #15 by most. I think Roy this year proved he was a first round caliber player. Personnally I think he showed he was top-15 level. Look at the leaders for points in the Q in these playoffs, Roy is first, and followed by 20-21 years old players, or first round picks that are all older than him. But Roy is not 20-21 years old, he is still 18 and better than all those first rounders, Bourque, Bourgault, Bolduc and Lapierre.
In the one you listed, yes.
I am aware that it includes Simoneau who might not even make the NHL.
To each their own opinion