He is probably passable as a 4h liner. But the Pens have great F-depth and they also play too fast of a game for Stefan Noesen. Guy has some decent instincts tho. There are some worse players in the league than him.Depth pickup for the Sharks here IMO. Could be a good 4th liner for the team.
Yeah but ours are all young guys that keep getting sent up and down. If he fits then I can see us sticking with himI'll give Noesen like 15 games at most with the Sharks before he ends up back on waivers. He's a perfectly meh bottom-6er, but most teams have a bunch of meh bottom-6ers already.
Hoping for Noesen's sake that he can stick with the Sharks. He's a great guy and a hard worker, but he's very unspectacular.
Sharks need some depth and I guess this works. Was hoping for Kovy though
Eric Comrie, the goaltender?Can he play goal in a pinch?
I'll give Noesen like 15 games at most with the Sharks before he ends up back on waivers. He's a perfectly meh bottom-6er, but most teams have a bunch of meh bottom-6ers already.
There are probably 2 guys on every AHL team who could be passable 4th liners. I mean, it doesn't hurt to make a claim on the guy and you'll probably see a 1/2 decent 3 games out of him where fans are saying "This guy looks really good/surprised he was waived/total steal".... followed by him being waived again before the season is over.He is probably passable as a 4h liner. But the Pens have great F-depth and they also play too fast of a game for Stefan Noesen. Guy has some decent instincts tho. There are some worse players in the league than him.
Last time his brother Mike went back to his original Western Canada team, be bagged Hilary Duff. Good Luck Eric!
Why the disparity?For those interested, this cost Winnipeg $67,500, paid to Detroit and not counted against the cap,
and cost San Jose $15,000, paid to Pittsburgh and not counted against the cap.