BalticWarrior
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Yesterday no one knew him, but today Kuzmenko already is our hockey's only hope. Thank God for this saviour!!!
Yeah my thoughts exactly
Yesterday no one knew him, but today Kuzmenko already is our hockey's only hope. Thank God for this saviour!!!
Lipsbergs with his first poker in WHL (4 goals)
Lipsberg got close indeed to Bjørkstrand's scoring with that bunch.
Rookies in WHL.....point and scoring getting tight again.
Oliver Bjørkstrand: (63P) - 31G 32A in 65 matches.
Roberts Lipsberg: (58P) - 30G 28A in 64 matches.
Leon Draisaitl: (58P) - 21G 37A in 64 matches.
Brayden Point: (57P) - 24G 33A in 67 matches.
Seth Jones: (56P) - 14G 42A in 61 matches.
Lipsbergs 1+2 in WHL last night.
Girgensons with an assist and a goal in AHL
Bjorkstrand is safe from Lipsbergs who's out of the race but in play-offs Kulda hs stepped up his game and guess who's nr.2 in top rookies in play-offs. A Latvian again:
1. Oliver Bjorkstrand 10 games 5+8= 13 points
2. Edgars Kulda 9 games 2+7= 9 points
Of course now Bjorkstrand's lead is a big one but funny how the competition is still Latvian... Plus Kulda is of the ''right'' draft year unlike overager Lipsbergs (though Kulda's just late 94 too).
In QMJHL perhaps with less glamour but still Nikita Jevpalovs is 7th among rookies with 9 games and 2+5 = 7 points.
Both Kulda's Edmonton and Jevpalovs' Blainville-Boisbriand look pretty great so far, so I hope at least one of these teams makes it to the Memorial Cup.
I hope that recent success of Latvian draftees in CHL will help future Latvians also get into the league and show their skill. Couple of 95s like Bukarts, Golovkovs and/or Homjakovs could also be very potent. In any case 94s show that it is indeed offensively probably the most talented year Latvia has ever produced and it is a shame we're not in WJC next year.
Bjorkstrand is safe from Lipsbergs who's out of the race but in play-offs Kulda hs stepped up his game and guess who's nr.2 in top rookies in play-offs. A Latvian again:
1. Oliver Bjorkstrand 10 games 5+8= 13 points
2. Edgars Kulda 9 games 2+7= 9 points
Of course now Bjorkstrand's lead is a big one but funny how the competition is still Latvian... Plus Kulda is of the ''right'' draft year unlike overager Lipsbergs (though Kulda's just late 94 too).
I wouldn't be surprised if Kulda is a 7th round pick this year. Teams tend to take chances on guys who are playing in their first year in NA and turn up their play during playoff time. It shows their true potential and that they can elevate their game to that next level.
It's nice to see Latvian hockey improving so quickly. So many good, young players coming through the system and trying to make the NHL. The Latvian national team is going to jump up in the IIHF rankings in the next few years with all the young guns they have.
Is there any chance that Guntis Galvins moves from Riga to the NHL this offseason? I saw him in the WC last season and was pretty impressed with his play. His stats also reflect a competent two-way defender.
Is there any chance that Guntis Galvins moves from Riga to the NHL this offseason? I saw him in the WC last season and was pretty impressed with his play. His stats also reflect a competent two-way defender.
What NHL? Have everyone lost their marbles?
What NHL? Have everyone lost their marbles?
He won't won't make out of the AHL alive and no one will give him a one-way deal or guarantee him any games. This is reality.There are worse players that have been there. I'll admit this season's GalviņÅ¡ doesn't quite fit the profile but if he can give a season like the one before this, why not? At least for a couple of games. Kulda and Bārtulis have been there and, as far as last season and WC goes, I didn't see much difference comparing Galvins and Bārtulis... Needs a few more kilos and return to his best play.
Of course nobody talking about one-way deals here.He won't won't make out of the AHL alive and no one will give him a one-way deal or guarantee him any games. This is reality.
And I'll also allow myself to disagree with the notion that Bartulis isn't a better player. Yes, Bartulis could do better, but arguably half of his potential is of no use, because of European refereeing. Same actually goes for Kulda.
Of course nobody talking about one-way deals here.
You sure about ''not getting out alive"? From this season:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jysY8NC9b8Q
or nr.5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4Wb6fbWFL0c
He is not one of the players who'd be afraid of physical game