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I hope that accent never goes away. Beautiful
Is there an interview of him from flyers camp or what did you see? Thanks
Sandelin said the coaching staff is discussing options for replacing Johnson. With time not on UMD’s side — the season starts in less than 100 days — Sandelin said they’ll move quickly.
“You’re never going to replace a guy like (Johnson), but we have some potential options,†Sandelin said.
UMD has two 19-year-old, 1998-born forwards verbally committed in Justin Richards of the USHL’s Lincoln Stars and Hermantown’s Cole Koepke, now with Sioux City of the USHL. There’s also 18-year-old, 1999-born forward Noah Cates from Stillwater (Minn.) High School. He recently was drafted in the fifth round by the Philadelphia Flyers.
This article mentions Cates as one of UMD commits who could be an option to replace non-returnees.
From December until the end of the regular season, Noah Cates averaged more than a point per game, totaling 17 goals and 30 assists in 45 games.
"It's been a big learning experience coming into a new team with older guys who have showed me a few things," said Noah Cates, who later added that getting drafted may have put a target on his back. "You can learn a lot from those guys who have different experiences and backgrounds. It's been a lot of fun this year."
Charlie O'Connor implied that his production was disappointing in one of his articles. I guess he doesn't realize how low scoring the USHL is.Really good numbers for Cates last season - 55 points in 60 games.
Elite Prospects - USHL Stats 2017-2018Charlie O'Connor implied that his production was disappointing in one of his articles. I guess he doesn't realize how low scoring the USHL is.
Charlie O'Connor implied that his production was disappointing in one of his articles. I guess he doesn't realize how low scoring the USHL is.
Noah Cates was noticeable the whole game. (Well, for most of the 2nd period onward, which is when I turned it on.)Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs and Noah Cates win the NCAA frozen four tournament and are 2019 National Champions.
I'm not sure Cates will make the NHL. He may peak as a solid career AHLer. But there's a chance he could make it as a 4th liner and PKer. He seems to play a hard 200 ft. game .Noah Cates is a good prospect. Good size, speed and plays well at both ends. Not afraid of contact or of shooting.
I'm not sure Cates will make the NHL. He may peak as a solid career AHLer. But there's a chance he could make it as a 4th liner and PKer. He seems to play a hard 200 ft. game .
Fair enough, but some later rounders do make it. Cates has enough skill and smarts to have a chance, even if it’s as the next Raffl type of versatile checker. Made the WJC as a long shot and earned the coach’s trust, then did the same after joining the defending national champs. Must be doing something right.Rinse, Repeat....you can say this about most late round draft picks....most do not make it.
I feel like this is stating the obvious. The guy is showing skills that have a real chance of translating. We need guys like him as well in our pipeline, or we start paying forth liners two-three million out of necessity due to poor depth.Rinse, Repeat....you can say this about most late round draft picks....most do not make it.
Sorry, but whenever I hear "Cates" all I can think of is ...
I feel like this is stating the obvious. The guy is showing skills that have a real chance of translating. We need guys like him as well in our pipeline, or we start paying forth liners two-three million out of necessity due to poor depth.
I think what he means is that it won't be if you keep the depth coming because those 4th liners will be in ELC and cheap 2nd contracts. Then you trade them away and promote the next cheap guys.That's going to be the going rate for 4th liners soon enough anyhow
I think what he means is that it won't be if you keep the depth coming because those 4th liners will be in ELC and cheap 2nd contracts. Then you trade them away and promote the next cheap guys.