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There are two versions of Lehkonen. If Kapanen maps to the opportunistic Colorado version of Lehks, he should have a spot on the Montreal roster, especially if he can play center.I don't think Kapanen has a higher ceiling than Beck. He seems to have a lot of decent skill, but no high end ones. Beck has a lot of decent skills as well, but he has a high end shot and high end skating.
I see Kapanen like a Lehkonen at best, and Beck like a Horvat at best.
There really is only one version of Lehkonen. A player who play in the top 6 of the 6th best offense of the cap era will have more points than a player who play on the 3rd line of the 10th worse offense of the cap era.There are two versions of Lehkonen. If Kapanen maps to the opportunistic Colorado version of Lehks, he should have a spot on the Montreal roster, especially if he can play center.
crazy that in 16 games between Liiga playoffs and WC's he's got 12 goals, he had 14 goals all season.
I think he could be our 4th line center in a few years, a 4th with Tuch-Kapanen-Xhekaj could be very interesting and dangerous comes playoffs time
No. He signed a 2 years contract with Timra in the SHL and if the Habs sign him to his ELC and he doesn't make the NHL, they have to loan him back to Timra.Will he come to Laval next year?
Next year in the SHL and i think he makes the Habs the year after thatWill he come to Laval next year?
No. He signed a 2 years contract with Timra in the SHL and if the Habs sign him to his ELC and he doesn't make the NHL, they have to loan him back to Timra.
Next year in the SHL and i think he makes the Habs the year after that
That doesn't seem ideal, but I do lack knowledge here.No. He signed a 2 years contract with Timra in the SHL and if the Habs sign him to his ELC and he doesn't make the NHL, they have to loan him back to Timra.
That doesn't seem ideal, but I do lack knowledge here.
The same thing was done with Heineman.That doesn't seem ideal, but I do lack knowledge here.
It's optimal, he gets another year in a better league while we have more spots to develop players in Laval this year with another incoming class (Tuch, Florian, Beck, Mesar) then he comes over next year.
The same thing was done with Heineman.
Kapanen gets to come to the Habs camp and if he doesn't make the big club he goes back to the SHL which is a better league than Liiga. He doesn't take a spot in Laval, so more place for the other prospects.
But aren't there enough forward spots in Laval, and wouldn't it better preparation for the NHL?
Laval will have Davidson (if re-signed), Beck, Kidney, Mesar, Gignac and Condotta to play C next season, they will probably sign another AHL vet too. Half of them will play wing already...But aren't there enough forward spots in Laval, and wouldn't it better preparation for the NHL?
But aren't there enough forward spots in Laval, and wouldn't it better preparation for the NHL?
Grant gets a lot of hate around here - but I watched him (I believe it was on Tony Mariano) mention Kapanen as one of our best prospects about 9 months ago.
Next year in the SHL and i think he makes the Habs the year after that