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- Feb 14, 2017
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Younger Brother of Canucks prospect Kole Lind, Thought he deserved his own thread.
Kalan Lind at eliteprospects.com
Kalan Lind at eliteprospects.com
120 pts in 27 games in bantam aaa, jesus christ
His brother at the same age put up 46pts in 20GP on the same team.Is that good? Or god-level good?
Eh not that much, a couple of scraps can easily add up to 25 mins for a player each time they get kicked out.19-20 season - U15 team: 27 games as a 14 year old, 68 goals, 52 assists with almost 100 penalty minutes
+ 3 games in the play-offs, 5 goals and 9 assists with 10 penalty minutes.
What's up with those penalty minutes thou??? about 3.5 penalty minutes per game this season.
Eh not that much, a couple of scraps can easily add up to 25 mins for a player each time they get kicked out.
Has 2 older sisters Taylor and TenneileKole and Kalan......
i hope they didn't have a third child.... lol
Kalan by the way means this in Finnish:
Nappasin, näin ison kalan.
I caught fish, this big.
Has 2 older sisters Taylor and Tenneile
His brother has short stubby legs. Genetically he's not an NHLer.
You know who else is genetically not a nhler ?
he’s 6’2 just suffered his 4th injury and is only 175 lbs.
eliass pettersson. Not sure how the hell you know lind has “stubby” legs cause that’s creepy as hell.
Those aren't allowed.Lol. I was making a joke. And it was nearly a year ago.
Those aren't allowed.
Both these Brothers play a really greasy gritty game but have obvious skill as well.
Kole looking like he gets a crack next season and may even be a player.
Isn't Kalen more highly touted?
Should have called the two boys Swift and Captain.Has 2 older sisters Taylor and Tenneile
No one can question his skill level. He was one of Team Canada’s more noticeable players on a very strong team. But he showed a lack of discipline that placed his team at risk. While you can tolerate his ‘weasel-like’ tendencies when your winning by half a dozen goals like Team Canada often was, his lack of discipline undermined his team’s efforts in what was a much closer gold medal game. One of his coaches should have reminded Lind of Bobby Knight’s famous refrain: “Dumb always loses.”I have was super impressed by his game at the Hlinka. Was always moving his feet, hitting most anything in sight, always skating and constantly getting under the opponents skin with how much of a weasel he is.
I also get the sense he is a great locker room guy and a great personality off the ice.
I see a very good 3rd line NHLer here, reminds me of Ridly Greig.
I agree he has shown a lack of discipline but I’m sure he’ll learn to be more disciplined as he grows - it’s probably THE easiest skill to teach. it’s difficult to find players like him that live to get under your skin the way he does.No one can question his skill level. He was one of Team Canada’s more noticeable players on a very strong team. But he showed a lack of discipline that placed his team at risk. While you can tolerate his ‘weasel-like’ tendencies when your winning by have a dozen goals like Team Canada often was, his lack of discipline undermined his team’s efforts in what was a much closer gold medal game. One of his coaches should have reminded Lind of Bobby Knight’s famous refrain: “Dumb always loses.”