Prospect Info: F Isak Rosen (14th Overall, 2021), Assigned 11.26.2024

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You know, Rosen probably has the same general questions at this point.

He's probably playing well realizing that is his best, last, hope, to get out of this organization.

Could be. I do like how Leone has the team playing, outside of the hit or miss powerplay. It's weird to see how much more Rosen looks to shoot without Kulich around. It really did seem like he was trying to force passes to his friend to get him back up to the show in Kulich's last stint down.
 
Kulich being this good makes me think Rosén can at least be a responsible as a 3rd line guy?

I'm not sure. I want to see how this stretch continues, with him toddling off to the AHL all star game again (which last time blew him and Kulich out from a fatigue standpoint due to travel shenanigans). But he's got 18 goals in the 25 games with Rochester since his cup of coffee night against the Sharks. Tack on 7 assists in that stretch too, it's a very good run and he's the one driving that. He's creating so much of it - goal 1 tonight is due to his pressure below the goal line and leads to him scoring - so it's not like he's coattailing on someone else. Hell, Ostlund has been a bit better production wise lately because he's out there with Rosen and Murray. And Helenius is ice cold because he's not.

What's the role would be my question. If Quinn or Peterka were to go down, easy to see him as the substitution and given a long rope to show what he has at the NHL level.
 


That's his fourth GWG in the last six games.

He's now tied for the AHL league lead in goals scored.

Also if my math is correct Ostlund has 10 points in 12 games since returning from injury.

I hope Rosen gets another shot this year. Maybe after the trade deadline.
 
Also if my math is correct Ostlund has 10 points in 12 games since returning from injury.

I hope Rosen gets another shot this year. Maybe after the trade deadline.

3-7-10 in his last 10 for Ostlund.

Rosen is starting to show out in the way other of their young wingers have at that level. It's encouraging - means moving a younger winger off the NHL team is easier to backfill or that Rosen is going to be sought by teams looking for fresh legs with speed and finish if they have an NHL level contributor offered in trade.
 

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