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I can believe that he does not want to be with the wolves as he really appeared to not want to be there last season.McCoy?
add a 2nd pick to Leonard and you might have the equivalent of McCoyBut we have McCoy at home (Leonard) haha
For sure and I get it being an upgrade, but is it necessary (I suppose McCoy could play as #1D during the first few weeks of Dickinson and Bonk being away and during the WJC)add a 2nd pick to Leonard and you might have the equivalent of McCoy
McCoy would be a luxury OA London really does not need imo, but ...For sure and I get it being an upgrade, but is it necessary (I suppose McCoy could play as #1D during the first few weeks of Dickinson and Bonk being away and during the WJC)
3 bonafide #1 DMcCoy would be a luxury OA London really does not need imo, but ...
I'll go further and say entire posting career. Dude's the freaking Eeyore of the boardhis last 3 months doesnt age well
Good pick up for next year’s CHL import draft lol!
Can we just sign him as a non import?That'll be one way to prevent head injuries, his elbows would be overtop any of his opponent's heads
Can't say. I would if I could but I've been sworn to secrecy.Sudbury, Kingston or Brampton?
Looking forward to it. Hopefully Tuesday ?Can't say. I would if I could but I've been sworn to secrecy.
All will be revealed very soon my friend.
I just don't think he (Alexander Karmanov) has the talent to play in OHL, beside being a huge player. He's also committed to Penn State, maybe they can work with him there, had he been good enough, some CHL team would have picked him in the Import Draft. IMHO. Cheers !Can we just sign him as a non import?
NoDoes anyone think the Knights are in on Frasca of Kingston?
I believe that he was kneed in a game vs the Rangers. By Mark Montanari maybe? Then afterwards, after a war words through the media leading up to their next game, one of the Knights, might have been former Ranger Craig Booker, kneed Darren Rumble and put him out long term.Looking for a little history lesson. What injury did Rick Corriveau sustain in the 1988-89 season that cost him most of that year? If he had been healthy, would the Knights have gotten by Niagara Falls or were there other contributing factors in that series? Thanks.
It was a torn ACL. They lost to Niagara Falls in game 7. It is hard to say if Rick Corriveau would have made a difference because they added Steve Boyd and John Battice after the injury. Boyd was one of the Knights best defenceman and was probably better defensively than Corriveau was. Had the injury not happened they may have not traded for him. I think the biggest issue London had in that series was dealing with the Thunder’s dirty play. They tried the same thing with the Petes in the league final but Peterborough was able to handle it.Looking for a little history lesson. What injury did Rick Corriveau sustain in the 1988-89 season that cost him most of that year? If he had been healthy, would the Knights have gotten by Niagara Falls or were there other contributing factors in that series? Thanks.
Pass on Julien. After his hat trick in Kitchener in the playoffs he absolutely disappeared. Was abysmal on the draw, didn’t put up much for points and was shying away from any physical contact. I wondered if he was injured but if you watched him during the memorial cup, he was one of the most frustrating players. Let him move on given the other options Knights have.Julien would be amazing if we got him back!
Sim is such a playoff guy (kinda like McCue was)
Leonard deserves a shot. The injuries really cut short his playoff run and that sucks. Willmore has only been solid as a backup. Tough decisions
I agree with Julien, he still is very inconsistent but until he signs his ELC with Winnipeg he has to come back to London because he is still their property until June 1st 2025 cuz he was drafted in his draft plus one year.Pass on Julien. After his hat trick in Kitchener in the playoffs he absolutely disappeared. Was abysmal on the draw, didn’t put up much for points and was shying away from any physical contact. I wondered if he was injured but if you watched him during the memorial cup, he was one of the most frustrating players. Let him move on given the other options Knights have.
Personally this is what I’d like to see (* denotes OA) - and of a “big D” is coming from the east then slot him in on the 2nd pairing
Before Xmas, trade for a forward or two.
Barkey, Cowan, Sim*
Nurmi, O’Rielly, Halttunen
Arrowsmith, Van Gorp, Nicholl
R.Boulton, Gerber, Johnston
Dickinson, Bonk
Leonard, Wooley
Brzustewicz, Jenkin
Mitchell / Fagan
Willmore*
Medvedev
Just like in the u20’s- the US doesn’t tend to take many chl guys