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What is this kid's biggest weakness?
As in top end speed or quickness or both? Is his skating in general fairly decent?Speed. Only weakness really.
As in top end speed or quickness or both? Is his skating in general fairly decent?
What is this kid's biggest weakness?
Ribeiro has been my comp for him. Obviously Ribeiro was more talented offensively but no where near as good defensively as Kidney.
He worked on his skating after he was traded away from Montreal. Had a few really good seasons but so much wasted potential.Ribeiro was such a crappy skater... but yeah I see it...
Ribs and Chouinard?When was the last time we had such good prospects in the Q?
Roy is the leading scorer in the league and Kidney is tied for 3rd. Oh and Roy won't turn 19 till August and Kidney just turned 19 this past week. They're the two youngest players in Top 10 scoring.
I'm very excited to see how they'll do next season as they should both dominate the QMJHL as 19 year olds.
And Ryder, they were all there at the same time.Ribs and Chouinard?
Good Call! So that's what, 24 years ago? Time flies....Ribs and Chouinard?
Ribs and Chouinard?
The best part about this is to see their growth, no one could have expected this kind out output based on their performances up to now.When was the last time we had such good prospects in the Q?
Roy is the leading scorer in the league and Kidney is tied for 3rd. Oh and Roy won't turn 19 till August and Kidney just turned 19 this past week. They're the two youngest players in Top 10 scoring.
I'm very excited to see how they'll do next season as they should both dominate the QMJHL as 19 year olds.
Hopefully we got a couple of covid-faller gems.The best part about this is to see their growth, no one could have expected this kind out output based on their performances up to now.
Roy's PPG over the last 3 seasons: 0.73 -> 1.00 -> 1.87
Kidney's PPG over the last 3 seasons: 0.56 -> 1.15 -> 1.55
Well, it would be the least they could do since how bad the drafting departement has been under Timmins.Hopefully we got a couple of covid-faller gems.
If Roy, Kidney, and Mailloux somehow all pan out, that's some serious covid drafting skills on the part of Timmins and his former crew.
Too bad Timmins snubbed Dufour who was drafted by the Isles in a 5th round.When was the last time we had such good prospects in the Q?
Roy is the leading scorer in the league and Kidney is tied for 3rd. Oh and Roy won't turn 19 till August and Kidney just turned 19 this past week. They're the two youngest players in Top 10 scoring.
I'm very excited to see how they'll do next season as they should both dominate the QMJHL as 19 year olds.
You're giving me PTSD. I was screaming at the TV, Gagne was a no brainer to meGood Call! So that's what, 24 years ago? Time flies....
Still remember the management had the choice of Eric Chouinard and Simon Gagne at the draft....and they chose the wrong one....
He was bigger. Back then they didn't put value in skating on the first round , always saying the guy ( Chouinard, Terry Ryan, Jason Ward etc ) will improve. Not so much. Gagne was faster and grittier. Yeah, went for the wrong one because of a flawed drafting philosophy.Good Call! So that's what, 24 years ago? Time flies....
Still remember the management had the choice of Eric Chouinard and Simon Gagne at the draft....and they chose the wrong one....