Mdamico
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- Dec 29, 2006
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Ask and you shall receive!Montreal needs to be all over this kid in this second round if he's still available!
Ask and you shall receive!Montreal needs to be all over this kid in this second round if he's still available!
surprised this hasn't been discussed much- absolutely huge for Struble and Northeastern..
brings him 2 full steps up this year instead of at the BCHL...Montreal fans this should be very exciting news for you all..
surprised this hasn't been discussed much- absolutely huge for Struble and Northeastern..
brings him 2 full steps up this year instead of at the BCHL...Montreal fans this should be very exciting news for you all..
He seems to be finding his game for Northeastern. Scored on a hell of a shot today for his 4th point in the last 5 games.
This guy will be a #1 defenseman in the NHL one day, mark my words.
Wow that's quite the statement and the Habs sure need one of their prospects to develop into such a player.
I'm wondering if he is on the radar for the US WJC team?
Very difficult group.. could see his physical maturity being a big plus but that's a tough group to crackProbably more likely for next year's WJC team, although I wouldn't be shocked to see him get a look at this year's upcoming WJC camp. He was supposed to be at summer camp but missed it due to injury.
The struggle for him is Team USA is stacked with left-handed defensemen. He's competing with Miller, Samuelsson, York, Jones, Harris, and Johnson at minimum and those guys are all either locks or had great WJSS showings. A couple of those guys are possible to play on the right side (i.e. Johnson and Harris), which opens things up a bit, but it's still deep sledding when you start to factor in the next tier of LHD with guys like Struble, Stastney, Krygier, etc.
Probably more likely for next year's WJC team, although I wouldn't be shocked to see him get a look at this year's upcoming WJC camp. He was supposed to be at summer camp but missed it due to injury.
The struggle for him is Team USA is stacked with left-handed defensemen. He's competing with Miller, Samuelsson, York, Jones, Harris, and Johnson at minimum and those guys are all either locks or had great WJSS showings. A couple of those guys are possible to play on the right side (i.e. Johnson and Harris), which opens things up a bit, but it's still deep sledding when you start to factor in the next tier of LHD with guys like Struble, Stastney, Krygier, etc.
I'm not super familiar with him as view him as a bit of a project but do you think he has a reasonable ceiling as a #1 NHL Dman or is as a solid top 4 PP guy more reasonable?
Ceiling as a #1 Dman? We need to see a lot more before we can do that kind of projection. I like him but the league is the league.. it will be good if he can crack an NHL top 4 and I think that is certainly possible. As WHB noted the NCAA doesn't seem to have hurt him this year but I think the BCHL would have been nice for him to actually have a shot at being a #1 guy in a decent league for a year. You can't be a #1 ever if you've never been that at a decent level before. As far as being #1 in the NHL the only aspect that I think is projectable there is that he is an athlete who seems to compete. The rest still has to come a long wayI'm not super familiar with him as view him as a bit of a project but do you think he has a reasonable ceiling as a #1 NHL Dman or is as a solid top 4 PP guy more reasonable?
Wow that's quite the statement and the Habs sure need one of their prospects to develop into such a player.
I'm wondering if he is on the radar for the US WJC team?