Although, could you imagine Byfield and Tkachuk on the same line? Scary...Great pick for you guys. Byfield was a good tier above Stützle, and you should be happy Kings management saw it too.
When they sit back and think,about it, sure but in the moment I doubt it. In that moment it’ll all be about the hockeyThe weather is always a factor.
How many of you have spent any kind of serious time in Ottawa in the winter?
It's brutal.
I'd be more worried about the tight ass owner that will never allow the team to contend with his crazy decisions.
If you were a prospect you'd seriously consider tanking in any sort of communication with Ottawa even to the point of telling them not draft you, you wont sign.
Ottawa has a lot of strip clubs and hookers, but it makes sense because it's the national capitol of Canada. Doesn't matter which country, the politicians aren't there to serve.I mean LA and SoCal in general has many things to do in so many avenues and culture.
What does Ottawa have? Like if I was to move to Canada, I probably would want to live in Vancouver.... or somewhere reasonably near it. Like 30-50 miles near it. Or maybe Toronto (or again somewhere reasonably near it). What is there to do in Ottawa?
Yeah, complete waste of time.I don’t want Byfield or any of our kids playing in the OHL if they’re going to eliminate contact because of Covid.
I visited Ottawa years ago in October. It rained, and it was the kind of freezing rain that soaks right into your bones.You're probably right
but I've been there for -30 to -40 temps with a windchill factor making it feel even colder and I legitimately thought I was going to freeze to death. I can still feel the cold in my nightmares.
I don’t want Byfield or any of our kids playing in the OHL if they’re going to eliminate contact because of Covid.
Even if the OHL would be back to normal, why would the Kings go against the overwhelming trend of having the #2 overall pick play in the NHL?
I don't get it, how sending a #2 overall pick back to dominate a level he already dominated as a 17 year old. I feel like this is the opposite of the Turcotte situation.
Play him in the NHL, start him on the bottom six and see how he does, sit him when he needs to watch and learn from the pressbox, send him to Ontario for a weekend conditioning assignment, let him go to the WJC's if he's not a big part of the team. But it's way better to get him used to the NHL life at 18 when maybe as much isn't expected of him and the team than to go through the rookie wall and NHL culture shock when he's 19 and likely part of a team that is going to be contending for a playoff spot. There is a reason teams have had these guys up in the show at 18.
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Even if the OHL would be back to normal, why would the Kings go against the overwhelming trend of having the #2 overall pick play in the NHL?
I don't get it, how sending a #2 overall pick back to dominate a level he already dominated as a 17 year old. I feel like this is the opposite of the Turcotte situation.
Play him in the NHL, start him on the bottom six and see how he does, sit him when he needs to watch and learn from the pressbox, send him to Ontario for a weekend conditioning assignment, let him go to the WJC's if he's not a big part of the team. But it's way better to get him used to the NHL life at 18 when maybe as much isn't expected of him and the team than to go through the rookie wall and NHL culture shock when he's 19 and likely part of a team that is going to be contending for a playoff spot. There is a reason teams have had these guys up in the show at 18.
If the season starts late, what's the likelihood we will see him on the Kings? Especially since he would be sheltered by Kopitar.
This!I actually think he'll play better against bigger better players, because based on his previous coach's remarks, it sounds like a lot of the reason he has previously 'played small' has to do with the opponents around him