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Playing Defence for SWC in the MHL this year, has 26pts in 25 games. Is he the next Jordan Spence?
Zach Biggar at eliteprospects.com
Zach Biggar at eliteprospects.com
Do you not understand how few 16 year olds are ready for USHL? It's not a 16 year olds league.
Outside of the US Program, there are only 12 16 year olds playing regularly in the league. Of the 12 actually there, only about 3-4 are playing in their teams top 9 fwds/top 4D because they're not necessarily ready for a real role yet. And those 12 aren't necessarily the top 12 16 year olds in the country outside of the US Development program. It's not a race.
You have misspelled the name of the league.
Never heard anyone say "Maritime Junior A Hockey League" only Maritime Hockey League.
It was the MJAHL until a few years agoNever heard anyone say "Maritime Junior A Hockey League" only Maritime Hockey League.
I pay attention to it but it's hard to get a good read on guys. It really is a Q graveyard... any halfway decent guy I think could be an NCAA prospect has either a season or two or like, 2 games played there. total bummerEveryone I know calls it the Q graveyard... however if we’re referring to it by an actual name they call it the MHL.
However, that’s all irrelevant. Biggar was and is good enough to be playing for Bathurst this year but they didn’t keep him because they had a bit of a log jam on defence and the better move was to send him to the MHL for the year instead of not being able to get all the young defenceman they had the minutes. I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s called up for the 2nd half but they may also be content to let him play in the MHL for the season and play a lot of minutes deep into the playoffs instead of coming up to a terrible Q team.
He’s a legitimate NHL prospect IMO. I see him stepping into the top 4 next year and having an impact for that team.. although they’ll still be bad so his stats probably won’t jump through the roof. We’ll see how things play out but I think he’s a guy that’ll “come out of nowhere” since no one is legitimately following the MHL for NHL prospects. As of right now, I’d have no problem drafting him but it’s hard to place where exactly since we’re so far out. I like his potential and game, he’s a player I’ll be following.
Everyone I know calls it the Q graveyard... however if we’re referring to it by an actual name they call it the MHL.
However, that’s all irrelevant. Biggar was and is good enough to be playing for Bathurst this year but they didn’t keep him because they had a bit of a log jam on defence and the better move was to send him to the MHL for the year instead of not being able to get all the young defenceman they had the minutes. I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s called up for the 2nd half but they may also be content to let him play in the MHL for the season and play a lot of minutes deep into the playoffs instead of coming up to a terrible Q team.
He’s a legitimate NHL prospect IMO. I see him stepping into the top 4 next year and having an impact for that team.. although they’ll still be bad so his stats probably won’t jump through the roof. We’ll see how things play out but I think he’s a guy that’ll “come out of nowhere” since no one is legitimately following the MHL for NHL prospects. As of right now, I’d have no problem drafting him but it’s hard to place where exactly since we’re so far out. I like his potential and game, he’s a player I’ll be following.
Never heard anyone say "Maritime Junior A Hockey League" only Maritime Hockey League.
I don't think it's that bad but there are some teams that are much better than the rest. It's definitely one of the weaker junior leagues though and just seems to function as a place for Q guys to store players or older guys who couldn't cut it thereGood analogy. How is the play of the MHL? Is it as bad as everyone says it is or? Underrated?
I don't think it's that bad but there are some teams that are much better than the rest. It's definitely one of the weaker junior leagues though and just seems to function as a place for Q guys to store players or older guys who couldn't cut it there
Not very well, near the bottom of the leagueHow would Summerside fair in the BCHL? They seems to be the best team by a fair margin.
I see the other poster says they'd do bad, honestly I think they'd be fine, they have a good line and okay depth. The BCHL is good but not like stupid good. I think they'd be middle of the pack hard to say for sure though. Only team I've really watched from the maritime league this yearHow would Summerside fair in the BCHL? They seems to be the best team by a fair margin.
Not very well, near the bottom of the league
The MHL is not a good league, just look at their commitments compared to the BCHL. Any team at random in the BCHL has as many or more D-1 NCAA commitments on their team this year than the MHL has had as a league in the past 10 years.
Good analogy. How is the play of the MHL? Is it as bad as everyone says it is or? Underrated?