SSM Greyhounds 2019 Offseason Thread

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Nick Malik on the U18 Hlinka Gretzky Cup Czech team
 

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This doesn't mean much

It means that he's staying commited until September. Habs camp is not until September and US school starts soon. Keeps his commitment until September
 
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This doesn't mean much

It means that he's staying commited until September. Habs camp is not until September and US school starts soon. Keeps his commitment until September


Caulfield won't be here, he's born and raised in Wisconsin and his brother is playing with him on the Badgers. I would put the chances at about 1 percent, and that's probably too high.
 

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Caulfield won't be here, he's born and raised in Wisconsin and his brother is playing with him on the Badgers. I would put the chances at about 1 percent, and that's probably too high.
I think there is only one scenario, that might realistically happen, that results in him reporting. That is, if he opts to attend Montreal Canadiens Rookie Camp in the fall and would miss school as a result he would make himself ineligible for NCAA. Is it a 1% chance? Maybe more than that, but I can't imagine him doing this unless he felt like it would accelerate his timetable of making the team.
 

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I think there is only one scenario, that might realistically happen, that results in him reporting. That is, if he opts to attend Montreal Canadiens Rookie Camp in the fall and would miss school as a result he would make himself ineligible for NCAA. Is it a 1% chance? Maybe more than that, but I can't imagine him doing this unless he felt like it would accelerate his timetable of making the team.


I mean, if you had a commitment and had the ice time and opportunity to develop abit more leading up until Habs camp, you'd utilize it too right ?

I'm sick of hearing the he has ties to Wisconsin.. he has equal ties to SSM. ( Maybe not fully with Turcotte etc..but I dont think it's a big pull for him)

Habs camp is not until September so why not go back to wisco and train with your commitment..
 
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I mean, if you had a commitment and had the ice time and opportunity to develop abit more leading up until Habs camp, you'd utilize it too right ?

I'm sick of hearing the he has ties to Wisconsin.. he has equal ties to SSM. ( Maybe not fully with Turcotte etc..but I dont think it's a big pull for him)

Habs camp is not until September so why not go back to wisco and train with your commitment..

What ties would be equal to playing in your back yard with your brother? I think that's about as deep rooted as you can get. I'm not saying there is zero chance but as an undersized player, they will let him develop in the NCAA and keep him happy. Not trying to be a downer as I'd love for him to report, but it's unrealistic is all.
 

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What ties would be equal to playing in your back yard with your brother? I think that's about as deep rooted as you can get. I'm not saying there is zero chance but as an undersized player, they will let him develop in the NCAA and keep him happy. Not trying to be a downer as I'd love for him to report, but it's unrealistic is all.

I understand that but that's not something you do or say when you're looking for the fastest route to NHL

You don't decide to stay back year for the sole reason his brother is there, you make the choice that's best for yourself in the future. Maybe its wisco, maybe it's the Soo, hell maybe he makes Habs Lol
 

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I understand that but that's not something you do or say when you're looking for the fastest route to NHL

You don't decide to stay back year for the sole reason his brother is there, you make the choice that's best for yourself in the future. Maybe its wisco, maybe it's the Soo, hell maybe he makes Habs Lol

The only think that we can say with reasonable confidence is that Wisconsin is not the fastest route to the NHL. I could see him ending up in the AHL as the most likely destination.
 
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0% caufield comes here.

in other news, o'rourke is a flippin' monster. so interested to see what steps he takes this year.
 

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I think it's pretty much set in stone Caufield will play for Wisconsin. He has his brother, girlfriend (I think) and friends playing there. The only way he comes to the Soo is if Montreal signs him, but they don't need him this year, and will most likely respect his commitment to NCAA.
 

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As a Kitchener fan I believe that we will be contenders, so just wondering what you guys think the price it would take to get Barrett Hayton.
 

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Yes i do believe kitchener will be contenders, especially with the 3 overage players that you are bringing back.
Hayton may be available if he does not make Arizona, but can't seem him being available until after the world
junior tournament and just prior to the ohl trade deadline. He may be the best player available and Raftis
should take the best possible deal possible at that time and I believe Kitchener will be one of the contenders for his services.
 
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