Prospect Info: Lucas Condotta

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He actually looked like a legit 4th liner today. If a 4th line guy gets hurt, i would think he's the one to bring up, unless he makes a Pezz impression at camp and gets a spot from game 1 until he loses it.
True. but the Bruins weren't trying very hard tonight. Need to see a bigger sample size.
 
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MadMslm

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He actually looked like a legit 4th liner today. If a 4th line guy gets hurt, i would think he's the one to bring up, unless he makes a Pezz impression at camp and gets a spot from game 1 until he loses it.

Felt like all the decisions he took tonight, other than that bad play on the blue line to Pasternak, were the right ones all night long. Nothing flashy, simply effective plays every time he was on the ice.

Won’t be more than a fourth liner, if he always play the same, but still pretty good showing for him tonight. I’m sure they will offer him a contract again to be back with the Rocket.

With all the young prospects coming in, it’s hard to believe he’ll really get a chance, but if he can be serviceable on a call up it’s already a win.
 

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I actually like what management did with these call ups. Excellent way to reward some players for their hard work and have them reach their dream.
And like I posted somewhere else, maybe in here, but I forgot. Anyways, this shows potential tweeners that they have a chance to play and will get called up for a game, or two, if they play hard and give it their all in the A
 

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And like I posted somewhere else, maybe in here, but I forgot. Anyways, this shows potential tweeners that they have a chance to play and will get called up for a game, or two, if they play hard and give it their all in the A
Yeah. A late call up for a player may make the difference between that player trying his luck elsewhere next year and feeling he still has a place here. It makes the AHL team better and it shows respect.
 

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Finally we have a management that realise the human element of a player
Not familiar with contracts stuff but not sure he was more deserving of a callup than 3-4 Laval players who didnt. Simoneau, Gignac, Abbandonato, Stephens…
Sounds like « we dont need you to win in important games here and big team has to lose so you go do that ».
When RHP and Ylonen are sent down and Condotta is called up i mean cmon.
 

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I was just expecting an AHL body when we signed him, but he looks like he can play on the 4th line in the future.

Filling out our 4th line with cheap hard working guys like Pezzetta/Condotta/Teasdale is the way to go, guys who can play 8 or so minutes and provide some energy while chipping in the odd goal. Rather than spending $7M on guys like Armia/Byron to play on our 4th line.
 
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Not familiar with contracts stuff but not sure he was more deserving of a callup than 3-4 Laval players who didnt. Simoneau, Gignac, Abbandonato, Stephens…
Sounds like « we dont need you to win in important games here and big team has to lose so you go do that ».
When RHP and Ylonen are sent down and Condotta is called up i mean cmon.

Gignac and Abbandonato are on AHL deals.

We needed a winger so Condotta vs Stephens makes sense.

They probably wanted a bigger body vs Boston as well, so that could explain Condotta vs Simoneau.
 

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Best Forward/Dmen in the farm 🚜 👌

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habbubba

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You have to hand it to the guy, he's a real gamer. In a perfect world he would have a spot on our forth line, he'd go through a wall for the team.
He did a great job last night and did whatever they asked and as a reward he gets the F-U and put on waivers.
 

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He did a great job last night and did whatever they asked and as a reward he gets the F-U and put on waivers.
Waivers is a normal process for tweeners of his age. He's not insulted and I'm sure the team thinks well of him. I expect Lucas to be part of the leadership group in Laval, possibly wearing an 'A'.

By the way, after the Ejection, when the announcers were wondering if anyone might be given some reps on defence, Condotta was literally the guy I thought of. He skates backwards better than Lane, lol.
 

habbubba

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Waivers is a normal process for tweeners of his age. He's not insulted and I'm sure the team thinks well of him. I expect Lucas to be part of the leadership group in Laval, possibly wearing an 'A'.

By the way, after the Ejection, when the announcers were wondering if anyone might be given some reps on defence, Condotta was literally the guy I thought of. He skates backwards better than Lane, lol.
Players don't get insulted when cut, part of the game. I was speaking to the uniqueness of the situation and then what followed, it's kind of funny in a sad way, but still funny odd like haha. lol
 

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