deakka
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Ah . Thats why Thomas can play and not those two then . ThanksI don't believe anyone with a two-way contract can play in the Olympics.
Ah . Thats why Thomas can play and not those two then . ThanksI don't believe anyone with a two-way contract can play in the Olympics.
Sam Lafferty with a 2-goal performance last night. He's been much better lately, had a bit of a slow start, but he has turned it around. He's got 5 pts (3+2) in 9 games so far.
Nice, and it looks like he’s in a massive tie for second on the team in points and tied for the most goals.. Lafferty and Angello are two of my good gut feeling ppicks
This almost certainly dooms them...
Lauzon could have a legitimate shot at making the team next year IMO, but there's absolutely no chance he'd break this team when this team has 6 1st rounders from 2016 or 2017, plus an almost guaranteed 2018 1st rounder in Bouchard. I could see Lauzon taking the place of someone like Clague when Clague turns pro next year. His brother did the same exact thing, get drafted in the 2nd round in the early 50s, not make the WJC in his draft+1 year and then making the WJC in his draft+2 year.
Lauzon is a legitimately good D prospect. He may end up just being another Scott Harrington, but I do think he's an extremely safe bet to end up a NHLer in some capacity. He's not Hall.
Lauzon isn't exactly a high profile Canadian defenseman though, I don't know what you expected. He was a 2nd round pick that was a reach at the draft, there's only 1 defenseman on this team that was also a 2nd round pick in 2017 (was pick #32 in Timmins, who has 20 points in 20 games this year). Lauzon could have a legitimate shot at making the team next year IMO, but there's absolutely no chance he'd break this team when this team has 6 1st rounders from 2016 or 2017, plus an almost guaranteed 2018 1st rounder in Bouchard. I could see Lauzon taking the place of someone like Clague when Clague turns pro next year. His brother did the same exact thing, get drafted in the 2nd round in the early 50s, not make the WJC in his draft+1 year and then making the WJC in his draft+2 year.
Lauzon is a legitimately good D prospect. He may end up just being another Scott Harrington, but I do think he's an extremely safe bet to end up a NHLer in some capacity. He's not Hall.
Lauzon is ineligible for the tournament next year, as it will be his overage season. He's eligible to play in the AHL next year.
This was his last chance to play in the WJC.
This is also his last year of junior hockey.
I don't think that's true though, because can't Canadian players not be assigned to the AHL until they're 20? At the start of next season, he's only going to be 19, so he wouldn't be eligible to go down to the AHL, right?
Yeah I don't think the CHL tracks that stat on any website I've seen. Scouts probably know but we wouldn't unless you watched him religiously.Perusing through some CHL highlights and seen a Hall assist and a Drozg OT winner.
As much as Hall sucked at the rookie tourney, he's barely on the ice for many goals against when i watch highlights. Just checked and he's a +8 on the year. I don't know much about his usage tho. DZ/OZ starts etc.
I just saw Gustavssons numbers, yikes. Kid is having a rough year or does his numbers lie in relation to his actual play?
I'ts worth noticing that Drozg recently played 3 games in 3 days which didn't help his prod. Not surprisingly his bad team lost all 3...Drozg picked up another goal on Sunday:
24gp 7g(1pp) 13a 20p 10pim -1
Bellerive as well:
22gp 13g(6pp) 18a 31p 25pim -5
Miletics stats are quite impressive especially given the start he had. 7+21 for 28pts in 20gp