Development Camp

Veit Oswald, as mentioned, could be interesting.

Also, Jack Brauti from Barrie would have been a decent pick.


6'2"
176 lb.
Maxim Muranov
 
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Looking forward to some hockey playing descriptions.

Like which players can actually skate and chew tobacco at the same time.

Which 5'11" players are actually 5'8" out of skates.

Are there any players who really appear to be further along in development.
 
Looking forward to some hockey playing descriptions.

Like which players can actually skate and chew tobacco at the same time.

Which 5'11" players are actually 5'8" out of skates.

Are there any players who really appear to be further along in development.

You can check out the twitter thread from Kyle that has a bunch of info and some vids on the invites.

 
I love the timing of this camp.
Looking forward to hearing about a bunch of guys: optimally Greb and Cowan toying with everybody, statements from some other dudes hopefully, say Malinoski and Miller and Lisowsky, and maybe AA being unbeatable.
 
You can check out the twitter thread from Kyle that has a bunch of info and some vids on the invites.

More interested on how they look compared to each other on the same ice.

Example, we know Grebyonkin looked very good in the KHL, so how does he look with players who were CHL or NCAA players?
 
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Interesting read. Stolarz in the article. Not for want of confidence, "I am a pretty laid-back guy ... There is never a doubt in my ability. I know I am one of the best in the world. I am looking forward to the opportunity. I am excited.“

I’m excited now too.

“Some players hit the links on Tuesday and a couple Russian goalies – Vyacheslav Peksa and Artur Akhtiamov – created a stir.

"They managed to put the golf cart on the green," Wickenheiser said with a smile. "I wasn't there. We left it up to [player development staff member] Nik Antropov, which was a very bad idea. He told me to never pair him with the Russians again. We thought it was a good idea. Apparently not. They all had smiles on their faces when they came off the green."
 

Interesting read. Stolarz in the article. Not for want of confidence, "I am a pretty laid-back guy ... There is never a doubt in my ability. I know I am one of the best in the world. I am looking forward to the opportunity. I am excited.“

I’m excited now too.

“Some players hit the links on Tuesday and a couple Russian goalies – Vyacheslav Peksa and Artur Akhtiamov – created a stir.

"They managed to put the golf cart on the green," Wickenheiser said with a smile. "I wasn't there. We left it up to [player development staff member] Nik Antropov, which was a very bad idea. He told me to never pair him with the Russians again. We thought it was a good idea. Apparently not. They all had smiles on their faces when they came off the green."

Too be fair Stolarz's right.

He's top 64 in the world. That's pretty impressive. Stolarz just isn't in the 1% of the 1% is all.

There's a big difference between one of the best in the world and one of the best in the league.
 
Too be fair Stolarz's right.

He's top 64 in the world. That's pretty impressive. Stolarz just isn't in the 1% of the 1% is all.

There's a big difference between one of the best in the world and one of the best in the league.

Yeah, the best in the league are not on all teams ... or they'd be all tied as best.
 

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