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But then there's Cole who's even smaller lol
So I just dont know how to feel!
I think it's a shame he didnt get on the WJC team
I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up being the best player in our draft.
Yeah you're probably rightThe americans lose consistently in the ncaa due to overcoaching so I am not surprised size overtook talent in their final roster. They don’t lack talent.
Yeah you're probably right
You're gonna have to watch that one a couple times...
Filthy play.
I really wanna say intentional lol but it looks more like that drouin move where he backhand flicks it and tries to get by the guy that works 1 in 10 times
Looks like the puck kind of gets caught mid air on his backhand and he recouped beautifully
Anders Lee come to mind (followed by 3-years of NCAA)....talk about the long & short of it! LOLAny success stories of guys playing USHL after being drafted?
Any success stories of guys playing USHL after being drafted?
You're gonna have to watch that one a couple times...
Filthy play.
Call me crazy but that looked intentional to me. Kid’s looking good
Any success stories of guys playing USHL after being drafted?
Those are 2 big benefits to his game.keep in mind he's 19 and playing with 2 likely 1st round picks next draft.
Kid’s a player alright. Great pick at 124.
keep in mind he's 19 and playing with 2 likely 1st round picks next draft.
Many thought he may be a 2nd round pick pre-draft.
https://thehockeywriters.com/sean-farrell-2020-nhl-draft-prospect-profile/
He ended up being our third 4th round pick.
Can't wait to see what he'll be able to do at the NCAA level.