Wasn’t aware of that, thank you.He's just up to practice or its a paper transaction. Jacob Perreault for instance was called up to the taxi squad 2 weeks ago and then went back down soon after. Ducks have been doing it all season.
Wasn’t aware of that, thank you.He's just up to practice or its a paper transaction. Jacob Perreault for instance was called up to the taxi squad 2 weeks ago and then went back down soon after. Ducks have been doing it all season.
That’s a dumb move by the Ducks.
Kaiden Guhle was more productive at the WJC with less ice time and no PP opportunities.
He was injured and Laval was carrying over a dozen defensemen, several with NHL experience. They didn't try to showcase any of their young prospects.Guhle confirmed superstar. Next step, he needs to get a point in the AHL...
He was injured and Laval was carrying over a dozen defensemen, several with NHL experience. They didn't try to showcase any of their young prospects.
Guhle will end up just like his brother.He was injured and Laval was carrying over a dozen defensemen, several with NHL experience. They didn't try to showcase any of their young prospects.
Well, Brendan averaged .67 PPG in a short AHL stint at 18. Not far off what your one dimensional little guy is managing so far. He played in the NHL as a 19 year old. That said, Brendan would be the first to tell you Kaiden is a better talent.Guhle will end up just like his brother.
Well Laval could have put Guhle on the top pairing once he was healthy, I suppose, but they want to assess the pro players, as to who to keep and who to cut. Guhle's future is secure, and they couldn't play him full time in the AHL if they wanted to. It was same with their youngest forward prospects. There for practice and coaching until the CHL starts up.Drysdale is top pairing in San Diego, so 12 dmen wouldn't matter for him.
Not sure why u brought in this comparison to the thread based on a couple world junior games and 1 point. Seems like an argument u r bound to lose...can't see many choosing guhle over drysdale. Especially right after drysdale wins rookie of the month in AHL.
Just really weird.
Gonna be a real shame when he ends up like Brendan, huh ? Did Kaiden make the WJC as a 16 year old like Drysdale did ? Was he a top pair D this year in the WJC's and had to stay back the whole tournament while Byram played selfish while constantly attempting to lead the rush ?Kaiden Guhle was more productive at the WJC with less ice time and no PP opportunities.
Lol, Kaiden is going to end up as a #5-6 physical dman while Drysdale has a Duncan Keith type career as a number one who may even win a Norris in his prime and constantly be one of the top scoring dman in the leagueWell Laval could have put Guhle on the top pairing once he was healthy, I suppose, but they want to assess the pro players, as to who to keep and who to cut. Guhle's future is secure, and they couldn't play him full time in the AHL if they wanted to. It was same with their youngest forward prospects. There for practice and coaching until the CHL starts up.
Not even good at trolling, good trolls atleast have a little truth in what they say. Try again later.Well, Brendan averaged .67 PPG in a short AHL stint at 18. Not far off what your one dimensional little guy is managing so far. He played in the NHL as a 19 year old. That said, Brendan would be the first to tell you Kaiden is a better talent.
Drysdale was 17 years old when he made the WJC championship just to clarify. The only 16 year old dman to make it is Jay Bouwmeester.Gonna be a real shame when he ends up like Brendan, huh ? Did Kaiden make the WJC as a 16 year old like Drysdale did ? Was he a top pair D this year in the WJC's and had to stay back the whole tournament while Byram played selfish while constantly attempting to lead the rush ?
Who should I take in the Kentucky Derby this year Nostramus? I don't want to bet on the wrong horse.Lol, Kaiden is going to end up as a #5-6 physical dman while Drysdale has a Duncan Keith type career as a number one who may even win a Norris in his prime and constantly be one of the top scoring dman in the league
Smaller players develop more quickly. Guhle has 4 inches and 30 pounds on Drysdale via Elite Prospects.Drysdale was 17 years old when he made the WJC championship just to clarify. The only 16 year old dman to make it is Jay Bouwmeester.
Kaiden Guhle was more productive at the WJC with less ice time and no PP opportunities.
I wonder how the ducks can bend the rules to keep him up...I really don't want him to play in a half assed OHL season when he's seemingly ready to play with adults
The Guhle thread is elsewhere. If you want to create a lopsided poll, you can do that, too.Kaiden Guhle was more productive at the WJC with less ice time and no PP opportunities.
If the Ducks think this is a development year and aren’t making the playoffs... I would just dress 7D and give Drysdale 7-10 mins one night. I suspect he could handle it. Just don’t burn an ELC year though.
Size comparisons probably won't bode well for your boy, Caufield eh?Smaller players develop more quickly. Guhle has 4 inches and 30 pounds on Drysdale via Elite Prospects.
Smaller players develop more quickly. Guhle has 4 inches and 30 pounds on Drysdale via Elite Prospects.