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Maybe we should trade Arty to Chicago for Kubalik.Yeah but he’s no Kubalik...
Isn’t he going to the WJC?
Maybe we should trade Arty to Chicago for Kubalik.Yeah but he’s no Kubalik...
Isn’t he going to the WJC?
Maybe we should trade Arty to Chicago for Kubalik.
Still not enough. The guy is a superstar.Chicago would never go for it. We would have to add this years 1st round pick.
22 first rounders and 1,000,000 Tito's tacosStill not enough. The guy is a superstar.
I think he gets a few games at the end of this season in ONT, and more than likely unfortunately ends up in the OHL again next year. While many fans want him in the NHL next season, there will be significant questions if he can play at that pace and be responsible enough defensively to go right to the highest league in the land. Those are the areas they told him to work on, and he gave those same answer recently when speaking about the WJC tourney. The odds are not in his favor to make the NHL next year, but obviously anything can happen. It will be dictated by his ability.So does any one have a clue about what to do with Kaliyev next season? He still is apart of the mandatory OHL underage rule for the AHL but is too good to play in that league. Which could massively harm his development. But I don't think he is ready for the NHL yet.
Do they send him back down, loan him to a European team, or try their luck with the NHL?
Does anyone know if he can be loaned to Europe? I know Swedes and Finns are routinely loaned back to their former clubs but I've never heard of a NHL team loaning a CHL prospect to a European club.
Could this be a way around the CHL-NHL agreement? If so, would loaning him to, say a Swiss club, be better for his development?
I’m not saying it would the right move but the CHL agreement serves nobody but the CHL.I don't think the CHL/NHL agreement permits this, just as they can't be "loaned" yo the AHL.
I’m not saying it would the right move but the CHL agreement serves nobody but the CHL.
My goodness Kaliyev is going to tear the OHL a new hole if he goes back for another year. Like a man among boys out there.I think he gets a few games at the end of this season in ONT, and more than likely unfortunately ends up in the OHL again next year. While many fans want him in the NHL next season, there will be significant questions if he can play at that pace and be responsible enough defensively to go right to the highest league in the land. Those are the areas they told him to work on, and he gave those same answer recently when speaking about the WJC tourney. The odds are not in his favor to make the NHL next year, but obviously anything can happen. It will be dictated by his ability.
Does anyone know if he can be loaned to Europe? I know Swedes and Finns are routinely loaned back to their former clubs but I've never heard of a NHL team loaning a CHL prospect to a European club.
Could this be a way around the CHL-NHL agreement? If so, would loaning him to, say a Swiss club, be better for his development?
This would be ideal. Really, only a small percentage of draft picks would be affected. Most kids need a couple more years in juniorI've argued that they could have have a special designation for one player per NHL organization allowing them to play in the AHL as soon as they are drafted, this would solve 90% of the problem.
And obviously the CHL doesn't lose 100 of its top players.
Right wing.It's been like this for years...nothing one can do.
I think with Arthur's drive (part of it not being drafted in rd 1) and his ramped up work ethic, started with the Kings strength coach, then the Hamilton strength coach, and working with the Kings dev
staff this Summer on seeing the ice and expanding on positional play - to add to an already ELITE shot, near elite playmaking ability (for an 18 yr old) and improved skating, and how he talks about working on his play in all 3 zones...he will have a good shot at making the Kings. Look at LW on the Kings...Iafallo, Kempe...? He should have a great chance to make it.
Right wing.
Important to note that Kaliyev’s main line-mate since January (Jan Jenik) is out for the season (knee injury in Word Juniors). Incredible return tonight since coming back.
Yeah hopefully Mysak arrives soon. The Bulldogs haven’t made an official announcement yet but Bob McKenzie and Allan Walsh (a player agent) have both tweeted that he’s coming. I assume they’re waiting on his visa to come play.The good news is Jan Mysak, who looked good substituting for Jenik in the WJC tourney, is leaving the Czech Republic and will join the Hamilton Bulldogs team, so hopefully that helps him maintain a good scoring pace. Mysak is only 17 though, and seems to be a top 20 pick in the upcoming draft.