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I think he would make a great bumper on the PP
If we keep Slaf and Caufield on the half walls, it would be one of Suzuki or Roy in the bumper and the other in front of the net.
I think he would make a great bumper on the PP
I like Slaf at the goalmouth because he's the best at puck recovery and have Roy on the wall because he's got vision and he's subtleIf we keep Slaf and Caufield on the half walls, it would be one of Suzuki or Roy in the bumper and the other in front of the net.
Jordan WealThen who goes with Suzuki and Caulfield?
The strength of the KHL. Jordan Weal has 60 points in 52 games. It should put everything in perspective...Jordan Weal
Prior to the game where he scored, I was on here with some reservations about his skating and doubt about his play. I love that he scored and got an apple in the past couple of games. This kid for whatever reason, just gets it done. I doubted him prior the WJHC as well, and he lit that up.
It's amazing to see. Extremely high intelligence player who overcomes any shortfalls in his game, through that intelligence.
Cheering for this kid to be a top 6er for us.
Sherbrooke Phoenix coaching staff deserve a lot of the credits there, but Bouillon also kept a close eye on him.He's just so smart on the ice, I loved it when he said he wanted to work on his 2-way game to be more complete. I don't know who helped him work on his diligence and work ethic, but I'm sure glad it works right now. If he keeps this up, can see him as the perfect complementary top-6 player, pretty much like he was with Bedard last year at the WJC, just doing all the little things to help top talent because of how well he thinks and sees the ice.
Don't need to skate amazing to dish a nasty cross crease saucer pass yup!Prior to the game where he scored, I was on here with some reservations about his skating and doubt about his play. I love that he scored and got an apple in the past couple of games. This kid for whatever reason, just gets it done. I doubted him prior the WJHC as well, and he lit that up.
It's amazing to see. Extremely high intelligence player who overcomes any shortfalls in his game, through that intelligence.
Cheering for this kid to be a top 6er for us.
That is what I was going for yes....You mean the front of the net/net front presence?
Wasn't monegan playing the front of the net? I hear everyone saying how good he was in the bumper, but I only remember seeing him in front of the net.That is what I was going for yes....
Lol, wellp, all I can really say to this is
The Swan Song of Timmins Era !Well, it would be the least they could do since how bad the drafting departement has been under Timmins.