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Gabriel Seger, LW, 24 (Cornell, ECAC)
The big draw for Seger is his 6-foot-4, 209-pound frame. The Swedish forward has had a pair of good seasons with Cornell, putting up a career-best 12 goals and 35 points this year. Statistically, there’s a lot to like. But from an all-around standpoint, Seger benefited from sticking around as a senior. He’s very smart with the puck, plays a physical game and is a tremendous playmaker. He’s on the older side of the spectrum, but, other than subpar skating, I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s challenging for a bottom-six NHL spot in a couple of years.
Hopefully he's been working on his night moves.He’s really like a rock. Strong as he can be.
If he doesn't work out we can just send him to katmandu. I think it's really where he's going to.Hopefully he's been working on his night moves.
That's Rychlovský, Seger looks like L'Esperance's replacement.Hirose replacement?
Ok by me. Gotta get out of Denver first though.If he doesn't work out we can just send him to katmandu. I think it's really where he's going to.
Soderblom? Elmer on the move?That's Rychlovský, Seger looks like L'Esperance's replacement.
That's a safe bet. Because it happens out in Vegas, happens in Moline. On the blue blood streets of Boston, up in Berkeley and out in Queens.Ok by me. Gotta get out of Denver first though.
He is still waivers exempt and under contract, no need to move him. Unless he is part of a bigger package but until that happens he is 2nd or 3rd line LW in GR.Soderblom? Elmer on the move?
We have too many prospects and some bad contracts in the big club
Soderblom? Elmer on the move?
We have too many prospects and some bad contracts in the big club