Gardner McKay
RIP, Jimmy.
MSC. Add Andersson. Although he may be a long shot I do think Calle will be an NHL defenseman one day, developing into an Anton Stralman type.
I guess I am in the minority. Yogan came on very strong to finish last year in the AHL. Big power forward who drives to the net and has good hands. He has proven more already than MSC who is still slight when compared to most other prospects.
I would have a few prospects ahead of him even right now. But that's just me.
MSC. Add Andersson. Although he may be a long shot I do think Calle will be an NHL defenseman one day, developing into an Anton Stralman type.
Poor Steve Fogarty. By all accounts he had a fine, though inconsistent, freshman year; which is to be expected considering he was considered a raw prospect with a long learning curve. I think he's being undermined a bit thanks to "New Shiny Toy Syndrome."
Poor Steve Fogarty. By all accounts he had a fine, though inconsistent, freshman year; which is to be expected considering he was considered a raw prospect with a long learning curve. I think he's being undermined a bit thanks to "New Shiny Toy Syndrome."
I guess I am in the minority. Yogan came on very strong to finish last year in the AHL. Big power forward who drives to the net and has good hands. He has proven more already than MSC who is still slight when compared to most other prospects.
I would have a few prospects ahead of him even right now. But that's just me.
Here are the remaining players eligible to be added for voting. In parentheses is their ranking in the last poll--NR indicates the player was not ranked.
Andersson, Calle (13)
Bourque, Ryan (19)
Duclair, Anthony (NR)
Fogarty, Steven (15)
Graves, Ryan (NR)
Hughes, Tommy (NR)
Jean, Kyle (12)
Kantor, Michael (NR)
Missiaen, Jason (25)
Nicholls, Josh (NR)
Skapski, Mackenzie (NR)
Spelling, Thomas (20)
Stajcer, Scott (NR)
Tambellini, Adam (NR)
Wilson, Jason (24)
MSC. Add Fogarty. He's demonstrated a giant leap forward in his defensive game. One that took his projection from a guy who was almost assuredly going to be a winger if/when he turned pro, to a player who now has the defensive awareness and size to line up in the middle of the ice. He was wedged into a defensive role in Penticton and again at Notre Dame last season. Both times he answered the bell and excelled.
I'm not worried about the offense yet. That should come with a larger role this year with the Irish. I watched him several times this year and as the season went on he started to open the taps offensively. His playmaking ability is very good and his hands in tight are excellent for a guy his size.
Pretty much my exact take on Fogarty.
Looking forward to his upcoming Sophmore season. Notre Dame is in Hockey East now, gonna try and make my way to some games. Roadtrip !![]()
Pretty much my exact take on Fogarty.
Looking forward to his upcoming Sophmore season. Notre Dame is in Hockey East now, gonna try and make my way to some games. Roadtrip !![]()
That's where I'm at as well. Like Lindberg, the defensive side of the game is normally harder to develop.
I would disagree with this. Defense can be learned, offense is a talent.
I would disagree with this. Defense can be learned, offense is a talent.