SixthSens
RIP Fugu
- Dec 5, 2007
- 11,982
- 671
Hogberg just had a shutout today.
He is good.
In the past 3 months (18 games) he had only one game below 0.900 save% and only 2 games with 3+ goals against.
0.933 save% on the year.
IMO Hogberg has been the best goalie at the development camp for the past two yrs. I wonder if they are considering bringing him to NA for next season & whether he would come to play in the AHL or stay in Sweden? I hope he comes I would love to see him against NHL competition even if it is only in exhibition games. I think he has tremendous potential, at least I hope so.
Chabot vs Chlapik tonight.
So far Chabot has 1 PP goal about 12 mins in. 1-1 game
Chabot really needs to break that bad habit of making wide turns in the defensive zone, instead of stopping and getting back into position right away.
He'll get ripped by NHL coaches if he does that in the NHL.
Anyone else notice that earlier in the year Dorion mentioned that White would play this year after his college career was done and recently he said that he doesn't know if he will play in October or December?
Might just be lowering expectations but something has changed.
Really? I haven't heard of the change
here is the excerpt:
On Colin White’s development this year…
“He’s been good. He’s been very, very good. He’s someone we’re really excited about. He’s someone that we know is going to be a part of this organization for a long time. He’s someone that we know has a good chance to (play) – whether he plays for us next year in October or whether it’s in December – we know he’s someone that’s going to be a long-term NHL player. When you have players of that calibre that have the skill, the drive, the character and the speed, they’re pretty special and you know that they’re only going to make you better and help you win down the road.â€
the link is here http://thesportsdaily.com/the-6th-s...rade-pyattcondon-extensions-lazars-struggles/
I thought the comments about him playing here when his college season was done this year was in the same vein as when Stone got a game at the end of the season; give him a taste of the NHL so he knows what it takes down the road and motivates him during the summer. I don't think it was ever that he was a sure thing to start with the team from that moment onward. Maybe that's just me.
I thought the comments about him playing here when his college season was done this year was in the same vein as when Stone got a game at the end of the season; give him a taste of the NHL so he knows what it takes down the road and motivates him during the summer. I don't think it was ever that he was a sure thing to start with the team from that moment onward. Maybe that's just me.
Dahlen is killing it again. 2g 1a today.
In the last 4 games Timra scored 9 goals and Dahlen has 9 points. This is pretty insane.
here is the excerpt:
On Colin White’s development this year…
“He’s been good. He’s been very, very good. He’s someone we’re really excited about. He’s someone that we know is going to be a part of this organization for a long time. He’s someone that we know has a good chance to (play) – whether he plays for us next year in October or whether it’s in December – we know he’s someone that’s going to be a long-term NHL player. When you have players of that calibre that have the skill, the drive, the character and the speed, they’re pretty special and you know that they’re only going to make you better and help you win down the road.â€
the link is here http://thesportsdaily.com/the-6th-s...rade-pyattcondon-extensions-lazars-struggles/
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the idea was to of give White enough NHL games to burn a year off his ELC at the end of the season. This obviously gives him the benefit of being able to reach UFA sooner without limiting the Sens' ability to send him to the AHL to start the 2017-2018 season. It's essentially the carrot that gets him to sign away from college rather than stick around and become UFA.
I don't think anything has changed.