devlzfan
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Why is it that everyone of our prospects have the same description......"He could be a solid fourth liner"?
I think guys like Quenneville, McLeod and Anderson can be better than fourth liners. Lappin could be a solid fourth liner, that’s his ceiling, but Lappin is almost 26 years old and isn’t a prospect.Why is it that everyone of our prospects have the same description......"He could be a solid fourth liner"?
Because we don’t have a very good prospect pool. It’s OK at best. That’s why I’m worried about Wood taking this into the regular season. We don’t have the depth that the fans think.Why is it that everyone of our prospects have the same description......"He could be a solid fourth liner"?
Why is it that everyone of our prospects have the same description......"He could be a solid fourth liner"?
Why is it that everyone of our prospects have the same description......"He could be a solid fourth liner"?
Lappin was a shot generating machine in college and his early years in the AHL. There's always been NHL potential in him. If he decided to serious up and get in better shape then good for him.
Yeah I think it is down to Lappin and JQ for making the team forwards wise
Nico Hischier, Jesper Bratt, and Will Butcher were prospects last season. Do you expect a crop that strong every year?Because we don’t have a very good prospect pool. It’s OK at best. That’s why I’m worried about Wood taking this into the regular season. We don’t have the depth that the fans think.
To be fair Bratt and Butcher weren't big time prospects last year.Nico Hischier, Jesper Bratt, and Will Butcher were prospects last season. Do you expect a crop that strong every year?
Nico Hischier, Jesper Bratt, and Will Butcher were prospects last season. Do you expect a crop that strong every year?
took me a BIT to realize, but that's 8-bit Taz on the top of the mask.
All due respect to these guys, but Hischier was a first overall draft pick and was expected to contribute right away, nobody knew how Butcher would contribute, and hardly anybody thought Bratt was gonna be with the big club at all- to say nothing of Coleman. That’s also because very few player spots were set going into camp.Nico Hischier, Jesper Bratt, and Will Butcher were prospects last season. Do you expect a crop that strong every year?
But they are pretty good prospects.McLeod, Anderson, and Q aren't great prospects, but that's not all the Devils have in their system. A lot of their best forward prospects aren't at training camp.
I don't think the 9 game factor is in play with Anderson.it would be really odd to burn a year off Anderson's ELC to not give him an immediate 9 game test, unless he is being beaten out that easily.
Quenneville if he keeps it up is a lock for an opening night spot IMO. he also isnt waiver eligible anymore IIRC.
But they are pretty good prospects.
Would you sign it for these years?
Would you sign it for your peers?
I do not like it for these years.
I need more money, can't you hear??
I will not sign it in the rink.
I will not sign it now you fink.
I will not sign this, not tomorrow
I will not sign it, just ask Dano
Not really. Maybe Anderson is. The other two, they'll probably play in the NHL full-time someday for at least a year, but neither has had the kind of career where it seems like they'll make much of an impact. They're good players to have around for sure and there were plenty of years where the Devils didn't even have guys this good coming to camp.
it would be really odd to burn a year off Anderson's ELC to not give him an immediate 9 game test, unless he is being beaten out that easily.
Quenneville if he keeps it up is a lock for an opening night spot IMO. he also isnt waiver eligible anymore IIRC.