Sam14
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I suppose it's still conjecture but I'm curious how @Dogs Enthusiast will spin this into a positive.
I suppose it's still conjecture but I'm curious how @Dogs Enthusiast will spin this into a positive.
it would be an insanely idiotic move. The team would also have to acquire a #1 dman and a forward with grit if they wanted to go for it.Not sure if Niagara could get past Barrie, Oshawa or Kingston in po's.
I agree. I think with this they’d be taking a gamble at next year though with roobroeck and his draft year(proj top 5pick), Czatas dy+1, cretes dy and prob top 2 round pick, Kevin He’s 19 year old season, brautis 19 year old season, galiyanovs draft year (not sure where he is supposed to go), Luchanko would be among the best if not THE best in the league next year too IF he is back and that is a big IF.Not sure if Niagara could get past Barrie, Oshawa or Kingston in po's.
This same account said they don’t believe this would actually happen
What platform is that? I looked on twitter and didn't see it.This same account said they don’t believe this would actually happen
What platform is that? I looked on twitter and didn't see it.
The question is what does a little push look like I don’t think He sticks around next year he might get some games but i think he’ll be back here the Flores and Loshko thing is a potential concern though as for when to go for it if they did wait they could be in decent shape when it comes to having pieces to move if it’s done right BUT DDD will be in charge so chances are it wouldn’t be done right at allOn the OHL podcast, they actually felt Niagara would make a little push this year because next season might be tough. They lose Floris and Loshko next season and they believe He could make the NHL next season. If that happens, the IceDogs will fall in the standings.
I think a better plan would be to go for it in 2026-27 but attendance is so low that I think DD wants to go for it this season and not worry about future years right now.