SakuKoivu11
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I’ve seen Ferrell play for 5 games now. I don’t think he’ll make it on this team. I think the team is looking to move him. Too many smaller players.
He’s gonna stick at AHL level for the rest of his carreer.I’ve seen Ferrell play for 5 games now. I don’t think he’ll make it on this team. I think the team is looking to move him. Too many smaller players.
He still might. He struggle early this season as a 2nd year pro. He has enough talent to figure it out and become a good AHL player, but it may not be immediate success.What happened to him? He went from top-10 Hobey Baker finalist, over ppg in NCAA, to getting 2pts in 20 games in the AHL? Even if he isn't going to make the NHL, you would still expect above average AHL performance from someone with that pedigree.
Might have something to do with being 5'9" ~175 lbs in an exponentially heavier and more difficult league. It took a while for Desharnais to figure out how to play against the pros as well.What happened to him? He went from top-10 Hobey Baker finalist, over ppg in NCAA, to getting 2pts in 20 games in the AHL? Even if he isn't going to make the NHL, you would still expect above average AHL performance from someone with that pedigree.
What happened to him? He went from top-10 Hobey Baker finalist, over ppg in NCAA, to getting 2pts in 20 games in the AHL? Even if he isn't going to make the NHL, you would still expect above average AHL performance from someone with that pedigree.
we'll see what happens but somethings things just don't go well for a bit, like when Caufield had 1 goal and people started making fun of the posters like myself that suggested he would score 40 goals one day. With his shot you wonder how could he of had just 1 goal for that long.
Granted Farrell doesn't have the shooting skills of Caufield, so he's just going to have to work his way through this. To me he looks faster and the skating better but last year when so many things were working for him, this year almost nothing seems to generate much offense outside of a couple games (where he scored but it was later called off) and he hit the post that game.
The good news is, he was a 4th round pick that was undersized, not a great skater or overly quick, that's a ton to overcome but that's why with development of non Crosby, McDavid's, it can take years with several ups and downs along the way. So we'll see what happens, either he figures things out or he gets moved for a fresh start somewhere. I still believe in the IQ and skill.
He is not good enough to be in the AHL. This one is baffling.Sean who?
What happened to him? He went from top-10 Hobey Baker finalist, over ppg in NCAA, to getting 2pts in 20 games in the AHL? Even if he isn't going to make the NHL, you would still expect above average AHL performance from someone with that pedigree.
Not crazy at all. Kidney is bigger, faster and stronger than Farrell. He's also probably Montreal's most underrated forward prospect. As I stated in my game review, if Kidney's progress/development continues at its current pace, he's playing in the NHL.Crazy but Beck's line looked far more dangerous with Riley Kidney on it.
Im rooting for Kidney. Once he matures physically we'll have a better idea of where he stands in the depth chart. But 1 goal in 21 games is still ass : (Not crazy at all. Kidney is bigger, faster and stronger than Farrell. He's also probably Montreal's most underrated forward prospect. As I stated in my game review, if Kidney's progress/development continues at its current pace, he's playing in the NHL.
That should improve if he stays with Beck and Davidson.Im rooting for Kidney. Once he matures physically we'll have a better idea of where he stands in the depth chart. But 1 goal in 21 games is still ass : (
Kidney has been the biggest surprise this year to this writer. He has shown surprising speed and strength on the puck. I think he complements Beck well as he sees the game better than Farrell.That should improve if he stays with Beck and Davidson.
Not crazy at all. Kidney is bigger, faster and stronger than Farrell. He's also probably Montreal's most underrated forward prospect. As I stated in my game review, if Kidney's progress/development continues at its current pace, he's playing in the NHL.