Hazy Little Thing
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Yes.AHL is 76 games, so that 50 games is the realism 2/3 + 1/3 split for goalies. 50+26 games at AHL. Toledo would be 48+24.
Yes.AHL is 76 games, so that 50 games is the realism 2/3 + 1/3 split for goalies. 50+26 games at AHL. Toledo would be 48+24.
Technically speaking, Cossa might end up being the only goalie the Wings can assign to Toledo.
Since Olkinuora and Brattstrom aren't on ELC's, they can't be sent to the ECHL without the team getting their approval.
I would agree with most in this thread that Brattstrom ends up the odd man out. But I think he ends up back in Europe (by either mutual contract termination or assignment (ala Larsson)) or traded (for future considerations or some low end return) to another organization that has the need and room in the AHL, before he he agrees to go to Toledo.
The AHL plays 72 games this season, not 76. It was changed this season that everyone (even the country club boys in the Pacific Division) plays 72 games. No more points percentage calculations to determine playoffs in the AHL this season. Thank God.No. A rookie AHL goalie isn't playing this many games. Very few vet goalies even play that many games. The AHL plays 76 (not 82) games, and only a small amount seem to hit 50+.
The AHL plays 72 games this season, not 76. It was changed this season that everyone (even the country club boys in the Pacific Division) plays 72 games. No more points percentage calculations to determine playoffs in the AHL this season. Thank God.
The AHL plays 72 games this season, not 76. It was changed this season that everyone (even the country club boys in the Pacific Division) plays 72 games. No more points percentage calculations to determine playoffs in the AHL this season. Thank God.
Dude Brattstrom sucks and likely has no NHL future. The wings aren’t going to send Cossa to Toledo to play Brattstrom in GR.
EDIT: for reference, This is the guy some people here are worried will play in GR over Cossa.
I'm guessing they're already talking to European teams.I agree. That's exactly why I predicted he won't even finish the year in NA.....
Is it common for players to loaned to other teams, but still be affiliated with the Red Wings? Or maybe even loaned to KooKoo (Liiga) like he was in the past?
I'm guessing they're already talking to European teams.
Seider was loaned to Rogle. Kasper too technically, since he's signed with the Wings.I don't know if it's "common" but certainly isn't rare. Off the top of my head, you had Matt Moulson getting assigned to LA's AHL squad instead of the Sabres, and the Lightning keeping Lashoff in GR after he was acquired from the Wings.
As for being assigned to a team in Europe, the Wings assigned Larsson to teams overseas the last couple of seasons after they pretty much gave up on him.
I could also see them letting his camp talk to European teams to see if there's an option and they'll let him out of his contract if he finds something.
Sure, his minors salary is only $75k, he might be able to get more as a backup in Liiga or wherever.I could also see them letting his camp talk to European teams to see if there's an option and they'll let him out of his contract if he finds something.
The AHL Board of Governors has also approved the qualification rules and format for the 2023 Calder Cup Playoffs. For the second consecutive season, a total of 23 teams will qualify for the AHL postseason, with five rounds of playoffs leading to the crowning of a Calder Cup champion.How is that Pacific Division playoff race gonna work? Division with 10 teams.
Central has 7 teams, North has 7, and Atlantic has 8 teams.
17 teams at Wester Conf and 15 teams at Eastern Conf.
Weird.
Shouldn't the goal be to get Cossa 60 games this year?
No. A rookie AHL goalie isn't playing this many games. Very few vet goalies even play that many games. The AHL plays 76 (not 82) games, and only a small amount seem to hit 50+.
The AHL Board of Governors has also approved the qualification rules and format for the 2023 Calder Cup Playoffs. For the second consecutive season, a total of 23 teams will qualify for the AHL postseason, with five rounds of playoffs leading to the crowning of a Calder Cup champion.
The playoff field will include the top six finishers in the eight-team Atlantic Division, the top five finishers each in the seven-team North and Central Divisions, and the top seven teams in the 10-team Pacific Division. First Round match-ups will be best-of-three series; the two highest seeds in the Atlantic, the three highest seeds in each of the North and Central, and the first-place team in the Pacific will receive byes into the best-of-five Division Semifinals, with the First Round winners re-seeded in each division. The Division Finals will also be best-of-five series, followed by best-of-seven Conference Finals and a best-of-seven Calder Cup Finals series.
Yeah, ECHL sucks.People are way too obsessed with # of games. The ECHL is not an ideal developmental league if it can be avoided. I would say the goal is for Cossa to learn how to be a goalie at the professional level, and trust the organization's development personnel to teach him hoe to do that at GR. They will know how many games he should play.
People are way too obsessed with # of games. The ECHL is not an ideal developmental league if it can be avoided. I would say the goal is for Cossa to learn how to be a goalie at the professional level, and trust the organization's development personnel to teach him hoe to do that at GR. They will know how many games he should play.
My question would be, how much professional support do players get at the ECHL level.
Varies from organization to organization. Frankly I have no clue but the Wings have had guys develop there in the past (Frk, Glendening) so I wouldn't doubt they have some infrastructure there.My question would be, how much professional support do players get at the ECHL level.
I mean...Varies from organization to organization. Frankly I have no clue but the Wings have had guys develop there in the past (Frk, Glendening) so I wouldn't doubt they have some infrastructure there.
636 NHL games is nothing to scuff at, in a 2007 redraft he would easily be a second rounder in terms of points or games played. Pretty damn good for an undrafted FA that had to work himself up from Toledo.I mean...