That trade is starting to look pretty good for Val d'Or now. Shawinigan is tied with Sherbrooke in the Central with Drummondville already 10 points ahead. Drummondville also dominated the lone game between the sides. Gridin also hasn't quite met expectations so far. He's been fair but not really a difference maker in most games. A lot of people claiming that the USHL is better than the Q predicted that Gridin would be dominating the Q. That's not the case. He's clearly behind his USHL pace despite getting heavy minutes with good players.
Meanwhile, I really liked what I saw from Eduard Bondar. I didn't know the player at all but he's been fantastic for a weak Val d'Or team. Given a W by Central scouting on their initial list but I wouldn't be surprised to see him become one of the risers of this season. There are only so many big righty defensemen with such a toolbox. Really polished and mature game as well for such a big kid playing in NA for the first time. In my view he's been Val d'Or's best defenseman so far this season.49 po
He has 16 goals and 35 points in his last 20 games across the regular season and playoffs, he has been absolutely electric in Shawinigan. Just like Parekh, it’s a shame he is QMJHL or NHL next season, would’ve loved for him to develop on the Wranglers next season.What a release on the 2nd shot. Our 24' class just keeps impressing
He should actually be AHL eligible because he was drafted out of the USHL, not the CHL.He has 16 goals and 35 points in his last 20 games across the regular season and playoffs, he has been absolutely electric in Shawinigan. Just like Parekh, it’s a shame he is QMJHL or NHL next season, would’ve loved for him to develop on the Wranglers next season.
Think he’s the biggest wild card in the Flames pool. Could become a top line winger, could become Kuzmenko who has all the skill in the world but lacks the consistency/trust from the coaching staff to use it.