Some had concerns about Chicago and play-offs, well no need.
Did anyone have concerns? I think most expect them to win the Championship dropping very few games in the playoffs.
Who else..
That announcer should really be picked up by a major network. I don't know his name and I'm sure not everyone would like his style, but he's very entertaining.
He’s atrocious, the Muskegon guy is way better.....That announcer should really be picked up by a major network. I don't know his name and I'm sure not everyone would like his style, but he's very entertaining.
Wonder if Montreal scouting him extra with Farrell there. Likely going to be available at their pick.Only 5 goals short from 60 goals, total, this season.
Also, 5 points shy of 100 points, total.
Top 10 pick, but probably goes something like 20 or lower .
Only 5 goals short from 60 goals, total, this season.
Also, 5 points shy of 100 points, total.
Top 10 pick, but probably goes something like 20 or lower .
Wonder if Montreal scouting him extra with Farrell there. Likely going to be available at their pick.
His goal last night was an empty-netter.
I think Coronato is a great prospect and the production is really impressive, but sometimes you've got to look at the "how" and not the "how many."
Yes i know that his last one was empty netter, i saw that, but his 6 previous play-offs goals were not empty netters..
After their promising 2019-20 season was cut short due to COVID-19, the Chicago Steel came back with a lineup that was just as strong or stronger this year, despite losing some of their top players. Forward Matthew Coronato was a huge part of the success, moving up to the top line. He scored 48 goals and 37 assists for 85 points in 51 games this year. Coronato led the league in goals and plus/minus. He has added seven goals and 10 points in six playoff games, helping the Steel to the Clark Cup Final. The series is currently tied at a game a piece.
In 2019-20, Coronato was a productive rookie despite not getting as much ice time as he would get this season. A third-round pick in the 2019 USHL Draft, he put up 18 goals as well as 22 assists for 40 points in 45 games. Coronato was also named to the USHL Second All-Rookie Team.
Coronato will attend Harvard University next season. He will have some familiar company with linemate Sean Farrell also headed to Harvard. Should he change his mind, his OHL rights are owned by the Barrie Colts.
2021 NHL Draft #14: Matthew Coronato Scouting Report