OMG67
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He would also have to deal with Dave ”I don’t like playing young players” Cameron too.
I get your thinking but at the same time- Dervin is committed to 2026/27 in penn state, even if he was traded for mews(would be a steal for Kingston) what if Dervin left after next year.
You’re not set up well for next year and you lose the key piece of a trade for mews after 1 and a half years. I can’t see you competing with an few teams like Brampton for sure, Brantford and Niagara, north bay should be a lot better next year too with a lot of 06’s I believe. and you lose the key piece of a trade for mews after 1 and a half years.
All of those commitments will get adjusted. I wouldn’t look at any of the 2026-27 start dates for the ‘07s and consider them set in stone in any way, shape, or form.
Also, you are chatting too much with Beast. The reference is for 16 year olds. Dervin is 17. This year is a bit odd in so far as there are a lot of 16/17 year olds on the roster so it has been somewhat difficult to rotate them in as effectively as we’d like but that is more a numbers game than anything else. With other deals, Dervin would play based on his ability. No one gets handed anything for free. You have to earn your ice. The difference is it is going to be a hellova lot more difficult to earn it in Kingston than Ottawa.
A trade to the ‘67s would not surprise me. But the kid is a C rated player that is 6’2” 180 lbs trained at SAC; I could see him as the 8th forward over Heyes and Pickell in short order.
If he’d be the 7th forward ahead of Heyes and Pickle, he’d be the 3rd forward behind Foster and …. Maybe the 2nd forward? Assuming Pinelli is gone. He’d battle with Whitehead and Dever for centre ice time? That’s not all that difficult of a battle if he is that good.