It's been a wild and entertaining game so farKoivunen with a goal so far.
Koivunen with a goal so far.
Your infatuation with Hextall is even more odd than your obsession with Blueger and Petry.I'm still holding out hope for this kid.
Hextall's drafting in Philly was way better than Rutherford or Dubas' history of drafting has gone.
If he ever makes it to the nhl, the Pens will teach him how to miss that open net or shoot it into the defenseman’s chest.
Karpat inexplicably has 2 players in front of the net. They need to get the hell out of there.View attachment 843521
Pretty bad play by him. As you can see No. 52 is in a way better position to shoot the puck in some defenders shin pads. Should have passed the puck but that´s teachable
I watched this game. Collin Graf would be a decent FA signing though I don't think he's a high probability to make it to the NHL. Czerneckianair was very noticeable all game. Scored two great goals. He might get a AHL PTO. Not sure his NCAA career shouts "late bloomer".Final OT Quinnipiac 3 Wisconsin 2:
Penguins prospects: Daniel Laatsch minus one, Cruz Lucius- minus one
Quinnipiac: Collin Graf- three shots- Victor Czerneckianair- Two goals
Great experience for Koivunen to be getting. Great to see him producing when it matters in high stress games.Koivunen and Karpat advanced. Helenius finished with 2+4 in 6 PO games. Pretty good season for a draft-eligible.
Koivunen and Karpat advanced. Helenius finished with 2+4 in 6 PO games. Pretty good season for a draft-eligible.
What would you like him to do?Pieninemi has done nothing.
There is no salary cap in the AHL, no maximum salaries, no roster size limits until the playoff roster is set, and no control on salary beyond the willingness of teams to spend money. But there is a veteran rule where you can only play so much experience to keep it a 'development' league.This may be a dumb question, I understand the Pens have 50 NHL contracts to give out per year and that’s why these college players get an AHL contract only but is there a limit to the amount of AHL contracts you can sign like 50? Thanks
It's such a gamble and double-edge sword given the unpredictability from year to year. I mean, now, I wish they would have signed Nedeljkovich to a two year deal. But opinion on that could obviously change next year.Helenius is probably my favorite non-Celebrini forward in this draft class. He's like part Marty Straka, part Robert Lang. He's not very big, but he plays like a power-forward. Also, you see a lot of neutral zone trapping in Liiga. Teams sit back in 1-3-1 or 2-3 formations. He just slices through them. One man breakout. Not sure he's proficient in any one offensive area (hands, shot, etc) but is good enough at all of them that it comes together nicely.
I hate giving term to goaltenders.
If we are picking top 10, I would prefer us taking a center unless Celebrini, Demidov, Catton, Helenius, and Eiserman are all off the table. Then I could be okay taking on of a several top 10 dmen available - with RH RD being a priority.If Pens have top 10 or higher pick I prefer a RH D RH shot that a couple really good prospects are there. I understand the time for development, but I am warming up to Helenius as the RH center that can be a top 6 center as he adds size. His skill is really good. With Yagar and Poulin that at least is a good start to replacing Sid and Geno in a couple. Although Sid may extend past Geno, a couple very good young centers is where the Dubas rebuild has to go.