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4th lines don't matter, eh...should have played Whitehead and, most importantly, Yanni. Somebody said it a few times already...
Oshawa’s 4th line gets a regular shift in the 1st period, less time in the 2nd period and then doesn’t see the ice in the 3rd period.
Unless it’s a blow out like Game 2 - - pretty sure the 4th line never came off the ice for the last 3mins of the game.
4th lines don't matter, eh...should have played Whitehead and, most importantly, Yanni. Somebody said it a few times already...
I haven;t seen the 4th line on the ice tonight and don’t remember them much in Game 3 either.
@ScoutLife4 can you add the TOI stat line for Delisle, Graham, and Franssen for this series, more specifically game 3?
Thanks. I don’t think the Oshawa 4th line was on the ice for one shift tonight.
TOI is somewhat similar but shifts wasn’t close. Twice the number of shifts for the 4th line of Ottawa.
Oshawa was the better team. Not by much. Just a bit smarter, less individual mistakes. Gotta hand it to them, they played well. I think they're gonna have to do without Roobroeck for a while though. He lost his cool there. No excuse for a deliberate cross check to the face. The fact that it didn't get called was a scandal but it's gonna get looked at now.
There is a reason that you have players who play RW and Left-wing and that putting an LD on the Right is hard to do. It is all about the shot and the way they play.Two right shots on one line what day & age does that matter anymore? have you not watched this year it’s been like that most of the season guys playing the off wing, a lot of teams do that now some players are actually more comfortable on their off wing it’s like that in most leagues.
Leadership on D is added at or near the deadline bring in a couple 05’s with trading some younger guys like Kelly & draft pics to do that is easy enough
NHL teams want players playing in the CHL so Uronen not coming back will likely push Vegas to not be interested in him. I think he wants another year in the CHL to prove him self, look at Vinny last year he left the OHL & Montreal wants nothing to do with him anymore not even an invite to there camp this passed season, Uronen coming back & being seen around the rink these playoffs tells me he will be back in Ottawa next season or else he wouldn’t of came back to watch playoffs after his surgery.
Ottawa will be competitive and not completely sell off everything and will be a middle of the pack team next year & not rebuild. You heard it here first
BRant, Missy, Osh, Barrie - contenders- maybe Kingston (but something not right there), Niagara (who knows), Sudbury - players will want out - if coach back, NB rebuild, Petes - young but who knows Ott - two years out in 2nd round - doesnt change style to adapt to other teamsThere is a reason that you have players who play RW and Left-wing and that putting an LD on the Right is hard to do. It is all about the shot and the way they play.
Leadership this year on the D is going to be important. If we are dressing 3 rookies, then we need players to play with them that can cover for them and help them. If Mayich has a good year then we wil still get the same picks for him at the deadline
I am not sure what you have been watching, but the NHL is now taking players from the BCHL, USHL and European leagues. NHL teams now have scouts in Europe to work with players. Uronen was a late pick so the best he will get is a chance at the AHL or ECHL. Coming back here where he will lplay with a crap line on a team that is rebuilding versus playing ON HIFK in Liga and practicing with the national team
Personally, I put Uronen and your thinking he will be back category at the Fronts fans thinking that Peinei is going to come back to Kingston next year. NFL
Ottawa will not be competitive next year. We are going to be starting a season with only 1.5 centers, 1 goal scorer, and an unknown due to injury in a goaltender and no second-line scoring.
We will have 3 defencemen and some rookies and helpers.
Oshawa loses 3 OA players.
Mississauga loses 3 OA and returns probably the best 1-2 tandem in the league
Barrie loses their 3 OA
Branford loses 3 OA
Niagara has the same coach returning, as well as most of their team a year older and knowing the Boudreau system.
Kingston will probably have one of the best first lines and will definitely be more competitive than Hell, which has four centers.
Sudbury will be a competitive team and should be fighting with Mississauga.
North Bay I think will rebuild
Petes should be a better team and will be competing for the playoffs.
The bottom line is that I think this will be a team that makes the playoffs and will be at best. It makes no sense to make trades to improve the on-ice product what we need to do is trade assets line Pinelli, Mayich and depending on Nelso MacK
north bay can retool and be competitive i beleiveThere is a reason that you have players who play RW and Left-wing and that putting an LD on the Right is hard to do. It is all about the shot and the way they play.
Leadership this year on the D is going to be important. If we are dressing 3 rookies, then we need players to play with them that can cover for them and help them. If Mayich has a good year then we wil still get the same picks for him at the deadline
I am not sure what you have been watching, but the NHL is now taking players from the BCHL, USHL and European leagues. NHL teams now have scouts in Europe to work with players. Uronen was a late pick so the best he will get is a chance at the AHL or ECHL. Coming back here where he will lplay with a crap line on a team that is rebuilding versus playing ON HIFK in Liga and practicing with the national team
Personally, I put Uronen and your thinking he will be back category at the Fronts fans thinking that Peinei is going to come back to Kingston next year. NFL
Ottawa will not be competitive next year. We are going to be starting a season with only 1.5 centers, 1 goal scorer, and an unknown due to injury in a goaltender and no second-line scoring.
We will have 3 defencemen and some rookies and helpers.
Oshawa loses 3 OA players.
Mississauga loses 3 OA and returns probably the best 1-2 tandem in the league
Barrie loses their 3 OA
Branford loses 3 OA
Niagara has the same coach returning, as well as most of their team a year older and knowing the Boudreau system.
Kingston will probably have one of the best first lines and will definitely be more competitive than Hell, which has four centers.
Sudbury will be a competitive team and should be fighting with Mississauga.
North Bay I think will rebuild
Petes should be a better team and will be competing for the playoffs.
The bottom line is that I think this will be a team that makes the playoffs and will be at best. It makes no sense to make trades to improve the on-ice product what we need to do is trade assets line Pinelli, Mayich and depending on Nelso MacK
Don't let the door hit you in the a$$ on the way out.Just saw the score in passing. Lol. Pretty disgraceful TBH. Fitting now that a team that nobody really gives a shit anymore becomes the first 67's squad to ever be swept by the Generals. Losers!