What Smith chooses to do will also be a factor. The Sharks will have a ceiling on the number of young forwards they're willing to put in the lineup.
Nothing I have heard from the Sharks like that, but they’ve definitely been conservative with player development so far.Do you have any report or comment from Sharks FO on that that leads you to believe that?
Sounds like a very good way to do it, in my opinion. You don't want the blind leading the blind. So many failed rebuilds lately.
Do you have any report or comment from Sharks FO on that that leads you to believe that?
Sounds like a very good way to do it, in my opinion. You don't want the blind leading the blind. So many failed rebuilds lately.
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They aren't good because they don't know how to win games which is a culture thing. Lots of losing develops that. They are directly correlated. They have plenty of talent. It's obvious if you a actually watch them. Losing culture is bad for development. You may not agree but there are countless examples. Why rush a player into a losing culture when you don't need to. That's the argument right now. Having the player have one more year as a teenager dominating at that level and playing in important games in important moments will be far more beneficial. There's no reason to rush it.I think what that means is that the Senators aren't actually very good, or they have incompetent coaching.
All losing teams have "losing cultures." All winning teams have "winning cultures." A team that goes from bad to good suddenly develops a "winning culture." It's a meaningless tautology.
For Musty, if he is going to turn into a star, he can spend the year in the OHL. Development is primarily a player thing, where teams can help on the margins. I don't really care where he spends next year (but he's going to spend time with the "losing culture" of the Sharks no matter what, because we aren't winning for probably four years no matter what).
The Avalanche were a losing culture destroying MacKinnon's development until they weren't.I see all this talk about losing culture which really is just made up, and something that has come up in the last few years.
San Jose had a winning culture for 20+ years, and now that they are bad, they have a losing culture? Its not like this is a team that has picked 10th or better for the last decade.
Bad teams lose, and good teams win. Its not like Ottawa does not know how to win games, they are actually just not a very well put together team, all things considered. Coaching would honestly do them wonders.
It sounds like the agreement might come with the NCAA first, based on rumour mills...I know this has been brought up a million times but the CHL and AHL need to come to some sort of agreement regarding 19 year old players. There's way too many of them that are too good for the OHL but not quite ready for the NHL.
Create a transfer fee that NHL teams pay to the CHL franchises to offset the loss of said players. CHL franchises get their money, NHL teams get development control rightsI know this has been brought up a million times but the CHL and AHL need to come to some sort of agreement regarding 19 year old players. There's way too many of them that are too good for the OHL but not quite ready for the NHL.
I’ll once again say that he’s not guaranteed to make the US World Junior team. They snub high scoring CHL players every year.
Is there a college bias? Probably, but that’s what the situation is.
If he doesn’t make it in a top 6/9 role, he might not be viewed as a candidate for the bottom of the roster. The players he’s competing with for top 6/9 spots are elite prospects who’ve not been drafted, returners who have an inherent advantage, or players lighting up the USHL.
So factor all that in for what is best for Musty next year. The Sharks can’t bank on him having that tournament to play in if they keep him around.
Seems like obvious solutionCreate a transfer fee that NHL teams pay to the CHL franchises to offset the loss of said players. CHL franchises get their money, NHL teams get development control rights
I said they made the roster. I know it isn't fantasy hockey, was just giving examples of OHL players who were on the squad.Terrance didn't play. And Hayes was in a grinding role. I'd be surprised if Musty isn't on the WJC team, but it's important not to misinterpret team roles and why some players may make it while others don't. It's not fantasy hockey.
I said they made the roster. I know it isn't fantasy hockey, was just giving examples of OHL players who were on the squad.