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Article about Prow.
Article about Prow.
How are we feeling about Angello? Leading scorer on Cornell this year, sitting #2 in the nation. Cornell is my Alma Mater so I've got a particular hope/interest in him succeeding. Any chance he goes to WBS after his junior year or will he stay in school? Where does he project as a pro? Gotta like his size as a 6'5" center. Room to add muscle. Possible 3C of the future?I swear I put Angello on there. I think I messed some of the numbering up and I accidentally deleted his name in the process. I believe I had him around 7.
Omg, hahaha.
That is probably the best post I have ever read on this site.
NCAA playoff update:
Cornell 9-1 over Quinnipiac (Angello -1A) and Providence 4-3 over Maine (Bjorkvist - 1A) were winners in game 1s last night. UConn (Maonius - 0pts), Michigan Tech (Birks - pts) and UNO (Jones - 0pts) were losers in their game 1s. Penn St plays their semi-final against Notre Dame tonight (unsure if Pavlychev is playing), no series, just one game and done.
Losses for UConn and Michigan Tech tonight would spell the end of their seasons. UNO is a bubble team for the tournament, and Penn St likely gets into the tourny even if they lose, but not a guarantee yet. Clayton Phillips and Minnesota are already eliminated from conference play and need to wait and see if they can get a ticket to the dance (I suspect they won't when all is said an done). Cornell and Providence are shoe-ins for the dance, and UConn and Michigan Tech would need to win their conferences.
Should go for a few of them at least.I’ll have one Daniel Brickley please.
I’ll have one Daniel Brickley please.
Brickley-CorradoA free prospect is a free prospect and all of that, but I think WBS being logjammed with talent on D may hurt the Penguins chances at signing guys like Brickley. I think they'd have better luck at getting undrafted forwards, because they have a history of making those guys into gold.
The easy solution is to just get rid of some of these guys, but who are you getting rid of that Brickley would be a huge upgrade on? And would anyone even take any of these players? I'm a fan of Jeff Taylor, you shouldn't want to trade Bengtsson, Prow has started to develop nicely, Corrado has value as a NHL caliber guy and Pedan actually might have some sort of ceiling as a NHLer.
Brickley-Corrado
Pedan-Prow
Taylor-Bengtsson
100% true. He can be shipped to Carolina or Seattle.Based on how Guerin has run WBS, he won't go with that much inexperience on defense.
Based on how Guerin has run WBS, he won't go with that much inexperience on defense.
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Assuming Brickley signs an ATO, we’d have:
Brickley, top 6
Taylor, ECHL
Prow, top 6
Pedan, top 6
Bengtsson, #7-8 in WBS
Tinordi, #7-8 in WBS
Trotman, top 6
Summers, top 6
Czuczman, top 6
Corrado is out for the year, no?
Realistically Taylor at least will see ECHL time anyway and they’d carry some vets without playing the younger guys every game. It’s at the point where Pedan and Corrado aren’t exactly inexperienced either.
Guerin would **** a brick over the size, though.
I don't think Taylor will see much ECHL time next year. He's putting up some really impressive numbers with Wheeling and has recently gotten a merit based recall back to WBS (also due to injuries). The problem is I see Guerin signing 3 or 4 guys like Tinordi or Trotman or Czuzman, it's already questionable how much space they have without signing those guys.
I'd let go of Prow and Bengtsson might be better off heading back to Sweden and away from the Pens injury juju.