SaltyElkHunter
I …. am…. The LA Kings!
I’ll take Jeff Carter lite lolThree straight games with an empty net goal. He has 6 goals total
I’ll take Jeff Carter lite lolThree straight games with an empty net goal. He has 6 goals total
Question is though what happens to him once Kings management gets hold of him from the Ahl on up.
In my opinion, Vilardi was much more decisive - even though he skated slowly, he made up for it with how quickly he moved the puck. Vilardi had a much better release as well for his shot.I haven't watched much of Greentree, but on a surface level he's seems like a similar prospect to Vilardi.
Big OHL forward with questions about skating. Both playmaking and goal scoring ability.
HockeyDB even has them listed as the exact same size and weight. 6ft3in 216lbs. Gabe played for the Spitfires as well.
I haven't watched much of Greentree, but on a surface level he's seems like a similar prospect to Vilardi.
Big OHL forward with questions about skating. Both playmaking and goal scoring ability.
HockeyDB even has them listed as the exact same size and weight. 6ft3in 216lbs. Gabe played for the Spitfires as well.
Good read! Cool to hear how excited his friends and family are for him.https://thehockeynews.com/ohl/playe...ounder-dominating-the-ohl-to-start-the-season
Got to chat with his family and friends at draft. Great people, kid wanted to play for LA very badly
Who do you think could do the macarena better?Greentree will have one ability that Vilardi didn't have... availability.
I don't mean that as a knock on Vilardi but Greentree presumably will be two to four years ahead on his "development curve" (for whatever that's worth) compared to Vilardi.
Greentree on pace for 171 points in 67 games. While that's not going to happen most likely, you're seeing a guy produce in the O in his D+1 as if he was a top 5 pick, not a late 1st rounder. That's encouraging at the very least, even if you're the biggest skeptic when it comes to Kings prospects.
Nailed it as always my friend. That’s why I’m cool with the scouting staff staying when they make us 6 pessimists a collective GM brain trust for the team.I would say many of us agree their actual PICKS are solid
It's how they handle them after that's arguably the worst in the world
Sennecke 3OA, 7GP, 4G, 3A, 7PTSGreentree on pace for 171 points in 67 games. While that's not going to happen most likely, you're seeing a guy produce in the O in his D+1 as if he was a top 5 pick, not a late 1st rounder. That's encouraging at the very least, even if you're the biggest skeptic when it comes to Kings prospects.
I didn't wanna say it, but there it is.Sennecke 3OA, 7GP, 4G, 3A, 7PTS
Greentree 26OA, 9GP, 6G, 17A, 23PTS
Always cracks me up when a player's point-per-game pace goes down after getting multiple points.2 points tonight. 10 GP, 25 PTS!
Carter and Greentree, both January 1 birthdaysI’ll take Jeff Carter lite lol
If Greentree can even somewhat live up to the Robertson comparisons the Kings will have hit the jackpot. Obviously he has a long way to go but he's actually outpacing Robertson's D+1 production.I didn't wanna say it, but there it is.
To be fair, Sennecke is coming off an injury, but it's still incredible that Greentree is just boat racing him again, just as he did in their DY. Sennecke is a Vilardi type, whereas Greentree is a Robertson type. Obviously no certainty that Greentree reaches the same level of NHLer that Sennecke likely projects to be, but it's interesting to compare both right now.
67 games played | 38 goals | 101 assists | 139 points |
Greentree cannot play in the A until 2026-27. He doesn't turn 20 in the 2025 calendar year, thus ineligible for the A due to the CHL-NHL Agreement. NHL or back to junior in the O.If Greentree can even somewhat live up to the Robertson comparisons the Kings will have hit the jackpot. Obviously he has a long way to go but he's actually outpacing Robertson's D+1 production.
Robertson ended his D+1 season with 48 goals (damn), 69 assists (nice), and 117 points in 62 games played.
Greentree on pace for:
67 games played 38 goals 101 assists 139 points
Maybe Greentree won't be on the same goal-scoring level as Robertson but it's still looking like an amazing pick and a potential steal/gem. If he follows Robertson's development path he'd get a cup of coffee in the NHL next year but would spend most of the year in the AHL (hopefully being close to a point per game). Then ideally break out in the NHL the following year (which would be the 2026/27 season). Excited to see how his progression continues.