Just to clarify; Niagara is a top of conference team, and Brampton is a bottom of conference team?
I think Barrie and London are top of conference teams; Petes bottom of the league; and on any given day game after night game on the road with the BUG in net, Guelph can beat Erie.
As far as cake-walk schedules go, the gens have played 1/3 of their games vs teams currently <0.400.
As of right now? Yes. We are talking about how they have competed against teams that have current success vs those that haven’t.
You and I both know that Brampton won’t stay there but they sure haven’t proven they are top 3 like we assumed to start the season.
I think we also both agree that the measuring stick, no matter what, seems to be Barrie. We shall see what Oshawa does but Barrie still is the best team IMO.
All of that is inconsequential. I was replying based on your comment that they are currently in first place with a wide margin for GA-GF. My issue with that is the strength of schedule supplying Kingston more opportunity to take advantage of weaker teams which helps to explain the margin and current record.
Kingston has been good but I haven’t seen them great. So, the question is, “What do they need?” I don’t think the schedule has afforded Kingston an opportunity to truly uncover that other than the obvious need for a D-Man, preferably top pairing if possible. My Spidey Senses tell me they need a true #1 Centre if they want to really push for a Championship. I’m not sure it is required but the League has a few of them on the top teams that can control games. It would be better for Kingston to snag one somewhere, somehow but the D-Man is probably still more important.
I think their disposable asset poor will only allow for second tier acquisitions though. They may be handcuffed into using Heyes spot to get an elite OA. That will likely only cost picks.
We shall see how the market shakes down and what players end up signing as we come out of the Christmas holidays. I think that is when we will see all the signings. Players will come home for the holiday break and switch over.