Psycho Joe said:
Never said it was the kids fault. The problem is in the way the Q develops players. They are not adequately preparing defensemen and forwards for the NHL. I'm sure if many of these kids had played in the WHL or OHL there chances of developing NHL type skills would have been much greater.
I love this quote it really shows ignorance in all its glory. I just want to know how the QMJHL is not producing good quality forwards Alex Tanguay leading the NHL in points is from the QMJHL, Ladislav Nagy also another person who is in the top 5 in NHL scoring is from the QMJHL, Vincent Lecavalier is one of the most talented young players in the game...he is from the QMJHL and so is his other talented young teammate who is doing great ever since he came into the league in Brad Richards, Simon Gagne is one of the bright young stars on Philly gee he is from the QMJHL, Jason King who is scoring like nuts with Vancouver and if things keep going his way he might just win the Calder and he is from the QMJHL, Daniel Briere and J-p Dumont are two of Buffalos top players they are from the QMJHL, Patrice Bergeron is from the QMJHL and he is taking the Bruins by storm right now, Ales Hemsky is one of the bright stars in the game today and is already playing a pivital role with Edmonton and he is from the QMJHL, Phillipe Dupuis is from the QMJHL and he is one of the best players on the Wild, Georges Laraque is one of the best fitghters in the NHL today and is great and very valuble to the Oilers and is considered the best 3rd line player in the NHL, plus fighting stars such as Worrell, Dwyer, Shelley they all came from the QMJHL and are playing vital roles for their teams.
Fact is the QMJHL is producing some of the best talent in the NHL now, don't forget about past players like:
Bourque, Robitalle, Turgeron, Lemieux, Richer, Jimmy Carson, Damphousse, Desjardins, Roenick (played a little QMJHL), Gelinas, Martin Lapointe, Perreault, etc etc. the list goes on.
and for every Daniel Dore and Alexander Daigle in the QMJHL there are just as many from the OHL and WHL as well such as when talking about this we all forget about these so called superstars of the future:
Jason Bonsignor (suppose to be the next Mario, he is from the Sudbury Wolves..oh look at that someone to rival Daigle...from the oh mighty OHL)
Dave Chyzowski from the WHL he was suppose to be a phenome drafted 2nd overall to to only get 31 points in the NHL.
Scott Scissons 6th overall from the WHL great pick here only 2 NHL games 0 points.
Todd Warrinier of the OHL drafted really high had great expectations never really put out as expected
Steve Kelly from the WHL this offensive weapon was suppose to be one great NHL player?????
Chad Kilger, Brad Church, Sean Brown, Jeff Ware, Pevel Brendl, Alexander Volchenkov, Josh Holden, Daniel Tkaczuk, Daniel Cleary, Manny Malhotra.
Pat Falloon this guy was suppose to be the next big guy from the WHL and scoring phenome in the NHL.
What this proves is for every player who doesn't make it from the QMJHL there are just as many from the other leagues which everyone does not bring up. Also for some reason the QMJHLs past run and gun play is the only thing stuck in peoples minds and right now the QMJHL has some of the best young D-men in North America in Paquet, Carle, Bourdon. Plus also the crop in this years draft of Legault and Biega are among the most skilled in North America for their age. The Q is changing but peoples minds are not. Thing is IMO every league is equal since each league provides the game with a different player:
QMJHL: Scoring forward, great goalies
OHL: great power forward, good d-men
WHL: great defensemen both two way and defenseive d-men, hard working players, few goalies here and there.
Times are changing for the Q though maybe for the other leagues to I don't know since I don't see as many of the other leagues games as I would like to. But as for the QMJHL the past is past and what has been done is past, thing is now in the last few years the QMJHL has gotten stronger with the addition of the Maritimes to draft from and bigger players have been comming into the league, plus more USA and Euro players are comming over now giving the QMJHL players more talent to play against and now in the last few years the QMJHL has proved to be in the top of the ranks and on an equal level with the rest of the league so bringing up all this well Daigle and Dube and in the last 20 years this and that...well guess what times have changed the QMJHL is competitive now maybe some people thinking should change as well, but that might be asking for too much.