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He was NHL drafted from his Finnish team the Pelicans Jr. so the CHL-NHL agreement does not apply to him. His is eligible to play AHL.
russo is dialed into the wild, he could go to the ahl for sure, its allowed, but they may want him to stick in the ohl.explain to me how he WON'T be back next year
I understand that agreement part but as we see with most players, they stay in their respective junior team until their 21 year. Saves Minnesota financially too.He was NHL drafted from his Finnish team the Pelicans Jr. so the CHL-NHL agreement does not apply to him. His is eligible to play AHL.
I guess we are of different mindsets as I believe they didnt being him to the OHL with the intention of it being only 1 year. I expect he will be back after doing a couple games with Minnesota to start the yearNobody is saying for sure he is not back. Just that it is less likely because of all the options. There was no rush for Min to sign him (I believe they had another 3 years of rights,) and yet they did.
Time will tell I guess.They brought him to get him comfortable on the smaller ice, where he can use his size more effectively. If they think that he needs to now play against bigger bodies to continue his development, they will move him. Plans change all the time.
He goes to Wild camp and lights it up. I think he’ll be back, too, just not forsure.explain to me how he WON'T be back next year
At most he would get his 9 games and be sent back.He goes to Wild camp and lights it up. I think he’ll be back, too, just not forsure.
He can play in the A, though. If they decide that’s best for development it wouldn’t shock meAt most he would get his 9 games and be sent back.
They aren't going to burn a year on his ELC being a team that's going to be going through a massive restructure and wont win for a couple years.
There is no Import Agreement in the OHL. The agreement is that if a player is drafted by an NHL team before they play in the Canadian Hockey League they can play in the AHL when they are 18 or 19. If an Import plays for a CHL team prior to be drafted into the NHL they cannot be play in the AHL at 18 or 19. The only exception is if a player is only loaned to a Major Junior team by a team in Europe. Kumpulainen is AHL eligible because he was drafted by a NHL team before he played in Oshawa.Min Wild fan podcaster? Based on that tweet he also doesn’t seem to understand the Import agreement in the OHL
He is not AHL ready sorry to say.He can play in the A, though. If they decide that’s best for development it wouldn’t shock me
You rarely see players under 20 in the AHL because they are rarely allowed. If they came through the CHL, they must have played 4 years in the CHL before being eligible (see Shane Wright as the most recent example), or have been drafted by the NHL before playing in the CHL (as in RK's situation), or be coming from the US directly (i.e. USHL).. . . and that is why you rarely see see kids under 20-21 in the A.
These rules are in place to protect them.You rarely see players under 20 in the AHL because they are rarely allowed. If they came through the CHL, they must have played 4 years in the CHL before being eligible (see Shane Wright as the most recent example), or have been drafted by the NHL before playing in the CHL (as in RK's situation), or be coming from the US directly (i.e. USHL).
Not many players meet any of those criteria, and as a result, there are not many players under 20 in the AHL -- no other reason.
He is not AHL ready sorry to say.
It wouldn't be best for his development to play 6 minutes a game in the AHL.
The height makes is deceiving but he needs to be bigger and stronger to hang in the A and that is why you rarely see see kids under 20-21 in the A.
This will come with time as he is very talented but the smart choice is to let him grow into his body and be bigger, faster and stronger and finish out his OHL stint.
You also have a pro coach in Laxdal so Minny knows he is in good hands there on a team thats going to be very good again next year.
Doesnt make much sense to me to see him not in a gens jersey.
same. hoping it's just a charlie horse or a stinger.Congrats on winning the east. Oshawa has looked very good over the past couple months, and made some solid moves leading up to the deadline.
Caught the end of the game vs Sudbury today. Hopefully Punnett is okay, but that looked awful after he tried to beat out an icing. Just a fluke injury.
This is how I feel as well. He likely could play in the AHL next year but he will be in a bottom 6 role most likely, not much special teams. In Oshawa he will get to continue developing his skill and get a lot of opportunity. The team will be a championship caliber team as well.He is not AHL ready sorry to say.
It wouldn't be best for his development to play 6 minutes a game in the AHL.
The height makes is deceiving but he needs to be bigger and stronger to hang in the A and that is why you rarely see see kids under 20-21 in the A.
This will come with time as he is very talented but the smart choice is to let him grow into his body and be bigger, faster and stronger and finish out his OHL stint.
You also have a pro coach in Laxdal so Minny knows he is in good hands there on a team thats going to be very good again next year.
Doesnt make much sense to me to see him not in a gens jersey.
No updates yet. Don’t think we’ll know until we see the line up on Friday. Hopefully nothing seriousAnyone know if Punnet is ok?