Has anyone’s stock rose up this much after an injury? Dude barely did anything yet he should go 1st.
Has anyone’s stock rose up this much after an injury? Dude barely did anything yet he should go 1st.
He was, by far and away, the best Canadian defenceman as a draft eligible player for the world junior team in the games he played. That is incredibly rare.Has anyone’s stock rose up this much after an injury? Dude barely did anything yet he should go 1st.
While I’m not a big fan of Korchinski, I think people here are undervaluing him compared to what another organization/GM would. He’s got skills and a couple of years of development…further along the path towards respectable young experienced NHL dman, expected to continue improving, not expected to make a big impact for another 2-4 years. A defenseman prospect on the cusp like him is more difficult to find than a winger like Iginla. It’s not easy to develop quality dmen, yet recently (and surprisingly) the Hawks have been doing just that.You're not getting a prospect like Tij for KK unless there's some sort of risk involved like this, unfortunately
Considering Canada was cheeks that tournament that isn’t the glowing endorsement you think it is.He was, by far and away, the best Canadian defenceman as a draft eligible player for the world junior team in the games he played. That is incredibly rare.
Considering Canada was cheeks that tournament that isn’t the glowing endorsement you think it is.
Nazar’s surgery was a hip flexor I thought. Not a sports hernia.Not all hip surgeries are the same. Nazar’s “hip” surgery was for a sports hernia, which doesn’t involve the hip joint at all. Wasn’t able to find out what type of surgery Iginla had, but if it involves the actual hip joint that’s a much more serious surgery.
Don’t remember where I heard sports hernia, but that was my understanding. I have never heard anything about it being a hip flexor (which would be a pretty rare surgery and also does not involve entering the hip joint).Nazar’s surgery was a hip flexor I thought. Not a sports hernia.