This is what worries me. A few years from now. We're all feeling safe again. Somebody spreads covid to a sick chipmunk. Boom. It's back like black f***ing plague.
Uh, yeah. The mink thing in Europe showed how seriously people take transmission to animals. Because it can mutate when crossing species. Become more deadly. Make the vaccine useless. People had the flu before the spanish flu.Uh, no. The biggest reason it's such a big deal is the fact that nobody's immune system has seen it before. Assuming the vaccine doesn't have long term or permanent immunity, or assuming people who caught it also don't have a long term immunity, it's likely that people's symptoms will be less severe the second time around. Also, governments will know how to test for it, doctors will know better how to treat it. We'll also have the vaccine already ready to go. There's absolutely no way this is coming back around like this again.
This of course assumes that having had the virus makes you immune, except there is evidence of re-infection.
In the end, while we don't know if the vaccine will stop or reduce transmission, the odds are pretty good it will reduce it, if only by lowering the amount of time it takes a vaccinated person who gets infected to fight it off.
Based on his performance in Belleville, i imagine if this were a normal year he might have gotten the Formenton treatment and stuck around a couple games for the experience.
If he can fill out without losing his mobility and get to around 185 or 190, he could be a heck of a player for us imo.
Has the WHL set a start date? Maybe, if he keeps it up and enough time passes, he could get a game or two.
Starts March 12th for Brandon, Feb 26th for other teams.Has the WHL set a start date? Maybe, if he keeps it up and enough time passes, he could get a game or two.
This guy anything but a "typical" Sens pick. His hands, vision, and maneuverability are more similar to Clayton Keller than Curtiz Lazar for example. Easy to get carried away here but wow, this guy can be a serious steal.
You can definitely see the Kadri comparable now. I think he has better hands than all of our C prospects outside of Stutzle and maybe Brown.
Starts March 12th for Brandon, Feb 26th for other teams.
Red Deer players are literally living out of their rink, they’ll each have their own suite as their living quarters for the 24 game season, and will only play on weekends. That would have been unreal as an 18 year old, I’d have loved that when I was in Junior.
Yeah, will be an unbelievable time. Would have killed for that setup in Junior.I heard about that Red Deer set-up... gonna be a gong-show in the absolute best sense. Close to 20 returning players, too...
I thought this guy was a grinder based on what I read. Wtf was I reading
I will admit I hadn't watch a single second of this guy before we drafted him so I wrongly assumed based off scouting reports and the general consensus on his HFboard prospect thread that he was a bit of a grinder mixed with enough skill to be good in juniors and eventually become a bottom 6 player in NHL.
After watching his 3 games so far that seems far from the case. Sure he has a bit of tenacity, like Formenton but his awareness and puck skills are beyond what you would call "a safe 3rd liner" pick. He is able to carry play on his own pretty well and has the awareness to create something out of nothing. Of course, he is a longer-term project where he is still 2-3+ years from NHL duty but I think he will eventually end up top 3 in our prospect rankings a few years down the road.
I was watching Ridly Greig closely the last three games and he reminds me of Mitchell Marner, but with higher intensity and character but just a touch slow. With the same sick skillset.