Goon42
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Good40 of those PIMs are for being mean to the officials as well.
Good40 of those PIMs are for being mean to the officials as well.
40 of those PIMs are for being mean to the officials as well.
2 games left in the regular season.
19 goals, 49 points, 197 penalty minutes, +10, 159 sog
hasen't scored more pp, nor sh goals, but has scored 3 more gwg
2nd in AHL penalty minutes, 13 minutes behind the leader
4th in rookie points
4th in rookie sh goals
9th in rookie goals
11th in rookie shots on goal
20th in rookie +/-
25th in rookie ppg
He would be expensive in terms of acquisition costL’Heureux is exactly the type of guy Habs need badly. Another Claude Lemieux.
and his team wins the series after being down 2-zip...Two goals in the first minute today.
Nashville loves to overcook their guys in the ahl. Most likely another year out.Think he plays in Nashville next season?
Most likely this but Evangelista made the team this year at age 21. L'Heureux will be 21 going into next season. His playstyle is versatile. You could put him on any line and he could make an impact on the ice. He may not make the team out of camp due to waivers considerations of other players but i wouldnt be shocked if he gets a call up at some point.Nashville loves to overcook their guys in the ahl. Most likely another year out.
He is certainly serving notice anyway. I don't think anybody would have predicted it a few months ago, and as others have noted there is a bit of a mantra coming out of the front office about this "overcooking" plan for prospects. But despite all that, there's lots of room up front for the Preds, and if he's going to make an immediate impact where others like Tomasino, Novak, and Afanaseyev aren't... well... why not? He'll have to keep it up through camp, but I don't see any reason to count him out now. Preds management is probably watching Milwaukee very closely right now, there could be half a dozen or more guys there who are strong candidates for next season's roster, and nothing going on in Nashville atm. L'Heureux's heroics will not go unnoticed.Think he plays in Nashville next season?
This kid is such a dog too. His size doesn’t hold him back a bit. There’s no quit in his game and he has a great motor. I am extremely impressed with him.
Completely agree, and I'll add on...it's hard to watch our series against Vancouver and not think how nicely his play would've translated to that series.He is certainly serving notice anyway. I don't think anybody would have predicted it a few months ago, and as others have noted there is a bit of a mantra coming out of the front office about this "overcooking" plan for prospects. But despite all that, there's lots of room up front for the Preds, and if he's going to make an immediate impact where others like Tomasino, Novak, and Afanaseyev aren't... well... why not? He'll have to keep it up through camp, but I don't see any reason to count him out now. Preds management is probably watching Milwaukee very closely right now, there could be half a dozen or more guys there who are strong candidates for next season's roster, and nothing going on in Nashville atm. L'Heureux's heroics will not go unnoticed.
and his team wins the series after being down 2-zip...
This is an odd comment since the admirals finished 25 points ahead of the stars, who also had their best playing stank up in the NHL....i guess Texas Stars wasn't as good as many thought
other info: Askarov played first two Milwaukee games, but sit the next 3 as the back up
one thing though, i don't think that's the correct pronunciation
Got an unsportsmanlike penalty for chirping the goalie after scoring. He definitely is gonna be an entertaining talent to watch (as long as he plays for Nashville) but he is going to irritate players/fans of opposing teams. He definitely has that Marchand quality nailed down. Hoping the rest of his game ends up at Marchand quality as well but he looks promisingI remember the Nashville/Predators media being excited that L'Heureux had a Marchand style of bite/edge, albeit more undisciplined in junior. Will be following his progress even more this upcoming season