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Prospect Info: Jets Prospects

Flames fan here coming in peace...

So I live in Lethbridge and as I' sure you all know Yager was traded here to teh Hurricanes a little before the WJC... well he's involved in a new charitable initiative with the team and SRI Homes (they make manufactured homes), it's called "Yager-bombs" and for every point he gets, SRI makes a donation to the Alzheimer's Society... my friend works for SRI and said that the company wanted a different charity but Yager insisted it be the Alzheimer's Society as he recently lost his grandfather wo had Alzheimer's.

A link if you are interested in the story
Very cool story. Thanks for sharing.
 
Walton has 66 points. Sudbury has 136 goals.

Just a factor on a casual 48.5% of the team's goals.

As @Buffdog said, not all of his points are a result of some amazing play, but all other players in the OHL are playing against those same goalies, and arguably with better teammates, and are failing to produce the numbers Walton is.
 
Walton has 66 points. Sudbury has 136 goals.

Just a factor on a casual 48.5% of the team's goals.

As @Buffdog said, not all of his points are a result of some amazing play, but all other players in the OHL are playing against those same goalies, and arguably with better teammates, and are failing to produce the numbers Walton is.
What are checking lines like in the OHL? Assuming Big Walt is playing against top lines every shift.
 
What are checking lines like in the OHL? Assuming Big Walt is playing against top lines every shift.

Faily non existent. He would match up against the teams top D on the road but at home they probably get him out against the younger lines because you can exploit them that way. Either way what he is doing is impressive

Just from looking back at guys drafted later but go on to successful careers they seem to explode the year after there 1st draft eligible. Most of them don't get drafted that first year but get drafted in D+1. We just nabbed him in his draft year.

I really can't see him not developing into an NHL player at this point
 

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