Ref Hannah
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Rangers need to tank the season so they can get a good solid center in the draft to support a Mem Cup run.
Running Parsons and Schaubel for the final game all but confirms Kitchener sees the future in Schaubel over Edwards.Parsons starts, Stark draws in. 10 forwards 7 Defenders
Was at the game. Saw Mac Neil after. Didn’t look any worse for wear. Saw him telling someone he got cut by the Bulldog’s players fingernail.Thought Lam and bottineau had a good showing tonight.
Played half the game with 5 defender after Schneider and Macniel got in a fight (might have broken his nose)
Hlacar was looking for a fight on every shift
*Another goal for Weston Cameron
It looks that way. We’ll see on opening night. This new 16 year old rule certainly helps Schaubel’s cause.Running Parsons and Schaubel for the final game all but confirms Kitchener sees the future in Schaubel over Edwards.
With The Soo picking up Cardona from the WHL on waivers, I’m wondering if MM looked at the possibility of picking up this player or was aware he was on waivers?
Sure, his numbers in the Dub have not been that great thus far, but as a seventh overall pick in their draft, he may be have worth picking up to see what he has this year as an 06.
Or was this a behind the scenes orchestration by the agent to get the player to a team that guaranteed him minutes? We would’ve had claim to him ahead of the Soo. Seems like this may have been a missed opportunity?
I see. Would this US draft be comparable to our U18 draft?seventh overall pick in the us draft, not the main draft. they just pick kids who are willing to show up in that draft in the 1st round, not the best players per say.
No. They still draft kids that are the same age as their bantam draft, just Americans.I see. Would this US draft be comparable to our U18 draft?
He didn't seem to be 100% in sync yet w his linemates, hopefully that will come with time.How did Vermeulen look Saturday night?
-I've read that some feel that Adam Jiricek could be sent by the Blues to Brantford, which I find interesting.
For Adam Jiricek, his destination seems to be Brantford. For Ondřej Kos, it's Ilves. My point maybe wasn't so much that it was interesting (poor clarity), as to what the actual reasoning was behind those two different decisions. I'm sure the Blues have good reason. I was just wondering in my mind what that reason might be.-
Adam Jiricek, the No. 16 pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, will remain in St. Louis throughout camp with the knee injury sustained in the 2024 World Junior Championship; the defenseman will eventually return to Brantford of the Ontario Hockey League, where he will play this season.
"He'll be a non-participant in training camp as far as exhibition games," Armstrong said. "Still getting stronger. We're going to keep him here through camp and when he gets back to juniors, he'll be ready to play.
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What’s interesting about it?
With Headrick out for the season does it matter?It looks that way. We’ll see on opening night. This new 16 year old rule certainly helps Schaubel’s cause.
I missed the news that Headrick was out for the season, evidently. Or is this drivel per usual?W
With Headrick out for the season does it matter?
Schaubel is clearly the most athletic of the three. The only thing the other two have is a couple inches. And Parsons looks like he couldn't be bothered. I've said it before..Schaubel gets 30 games this year.
Swick-Romano-LamOk...What does the starting lineup look like this weekend???
Headrick's injury status doesn't matter. Teams can sign their first two picks and two more. Presumably one is Antsis, since he is from US, so the choice is Cameron or Schaubel. C looks to be on a B Card, so Kit can put S on an A card if they want. I'm not convinced it will happen, but I agree that he likely gets some games.
Not sure what you've seen in the preseason that would suggest Parsons 'couldn't be bothered'.