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Prospect Info: Rory Kerins, C, 174th pick in 2020

I'm heading to my first Wranglers game on Sunday, Mr. Kerns will be someone I'll be watching for sure.
So I forgot to report back, and it's a simple analysis.

Kerins was never out of position, plays a solid 200-foot game, very smart, a bit crafty but won't blow you away offensively. His intelligence compensates for a lack of elite speed.

Reminds me a bit of Daymond Langkow.
 
I've said before I wanted them to leave Kerins alone in the AHL this year so he could have that stability to develop as a key piece, but with his play not dipping at all in December and the contract coming up will be a nice chance to reward him and see what you've got in him before signing that next deal.
 
Uncertain that he will be iced tomorrow...Why? Just play him as 3rd C. Not that difficult Ryan.
There is a massive, MASSIVE adjustment for playing in the show. Kerins himself may tell you he’d like to get comfortable before his first NHL game, the pace difference is incredible even compared to the AHL.
 
There is a massive, MASSIVE adjustment for playing in the show. Kerins himself may tell you he’d like to get comfortable before his first NHL game, the pace difference is incredible even compared to the AHL.
We and him have nothing to lose really...
 
There is a massive, MASSIVE adjustment for playing in the show. Kerins himself may tell you he’d like to get comfortable before his first NHL game, the pace difference is incredible even compared to the AHL.
Absolutely, that's why it's never a bad thing for a kid to watch a game or 2 from the press box and get a few practices in with the team before their first game. After that though, he needs to play nightly
 
Absolutely, that's why it's never a bad thing for a kid to watch a game or 2 from the press box and get a few practices in with the team before their first game. After that though, he needs to play nightly
Couldn’t agree more, doubt the Flames would’ve called him up instead of a low ceiling 4th liner like Klapka if the plan wasn’t to give him some games in Zary’s absence. Kerins probably gets wing duties while Sharangovich shifts to C though to help the adjustment, although I’ve been wrong before.

Spend some time doing high tempo practices then get inserted if the times right. Assuming Zary is out for a week or two, let him sit when he struggles as well to get some film in. Personally not a huge believer in his potential, but give him the best opportunity to assert himself in the NHL.
 
He's a smart player. Got that same Monahan knack of being in the right place at the right time. Picks off passes well in the NZ. Extends offensive plays. Knows how to play in a 5 man unit.

I don't expect great things from him really but there's plenty of solid NHL players with that profile that don't have a ton of physical ability. I could see Huska liking him and them doing well together. Probably a lot more than Kuzmenko anyway.
 

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