RW Nick Lardis - Hamilton Bulldogs, OHL (2023, 67th, CHI)

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Nick with a natural hat trick today. Added another goal later in the game.

Now has 48 goals in 47 games. Also picked up an assist for a 5 point game giving him 81 points on the season - currently in 2nd place in OHL scoring trailing only Michael Misa who has 86 points.

Also - Vanacker scored 2 goals - giving Hawks draft picks 6 of the 9 goals Brantford scored.
 
Now has 48 goals in 47 games. Also picked up an assist for a 5 point game giving him 81 points on the season - currently in 2nd place in OHL scoring trailing only Michael Misa who has 86 points.

Also - Vanacker scored 2 goals - giving Hawks draft picks 6 of the 9 goals Brantford scored.
I was watching it for Jiricek and I counted that same number, 6, from those two guys and was not super happy about it tbh, lol
 
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Don't want to be a downer here but I can personally never learn anything when a prospect puts up huge numbers on their last year of juniors. Doesn't really mean to much in showing their true future potential
 
Don't want to be a downer here but I can personally never learn anything when a prospect puts up huge numbers on their last year of juniors. Doesn't really mean to much in showing their true future potential
He was a goalscorer last year too, with 29 goals (50 points) in 37 games, so this represents a nice progression. Better that than stagnation or regression.
 
Don't want to be a downer here but I can personally never learn anything when a prospect puts up huge numbers on their last year of juniors. Doesn't really mean to much in showing their true future potential

Just like Alex DeBrincat. But that is an exception and if he was.. let say Maple Leafs prospect this all would be just crazy good.
 
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Could see him being at 0.5ppg in the AHL next year but I don't expect it to be much higher. For comparison Firkus, who was the top CHL scorer last year has 23 points in 44 AHL games, and both have a similar physical frame. Good upside for a third round pick but not a bluechip guy. Wonder if Hawks float trading Lardis or Kantserov, then again Kantserov at 5'9 would probably make Lardis the more valuable prospect.
 

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