Prospect Info: Syracuse Crunch, Orlando Solar Bears & Prospects

Felonious Python

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Aug 20, 2004
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The ECHL's PR guy, Joe Babik, speculated on the Everblades broadcast that he thinks the ECHL could get to 32 teams over the next 4-5 years.

There's a lot more versatility in where you can put an ECHL team, but every division in the ECHL right now is 7 teams, except for the Mountain Division, which is 8 teams.

The northeast could honestly use another team. There's enough NHL and AHL teams to justify it. NYR are affiliated with Bloomington, IL. Ottawa are affiliated with Allen, TX.

Albany, Binghamton, and Manchester, NH could work. There's been rumors of Ontario getting a team, but it's a tough market for anyone not named the Leafs.
 

Felonious Python

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Me, every year seeing minor leaguers getting sold on Orlando.
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It might even eventually work.
 
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Crunchrulz

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Kessy is the new Crunch tough guy, especially if the rumors of Element having a lingering injury issue are true.
 

Crunchrulz

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Well one thing is for sure, the Crunch are gonna be a hell of a fun team to watch this year
I wish I had your hope.

As of right now, the forward group seems to be often injured vets and young players learning to play against much bigger and more experienced opponents. While many AHL rosters carry that same outlook, we have brought back two players who are supposed to add leadership yet have not led the Crunch to the next level despite being here a number of years. I would have preferred new veteran players, but fan favorites are fan favorites regardless of the level of the league.

Defense looks better following the signing over the last couple of days.

Goaltending is still questionable as to who is number one. Hopefully, one of the goaltenders takes the reins and opts to carry the rest of the team on his back as he clearly takes over the top spot.

Until Tampa Bay sets its roster, Crunch fans can speculate who will be here on two way and NHL contracts and see how those potential players mesh with the Crunch contracts on paper.

As we have seen so many times in the past, once the annual injury bug hits both organizations, all bets are off and Orlando as well as other ECHL teams will see players heading to Syracuse to fill the Crunch roster as players are called up to Tampa Bay to fill out the Lightning's.

The thrill and challenges of minor league hockey!
 

These Are The Days

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I wish I had your hope.

As of right now, the forward group seems to be often injured vets and young players learning to play against much bigger and more experienced opponents. While many AHL rosters carry that same outlook, we have brought back two players who are supposed to add leadership yet have not led the Crunch to the next level despite being here a number of years. I would have preferred new veteran players, but fan favorites are fan favorites regardless of the level of the league.

Defense looks better following the signing over the last couple of days.

Goaltending is still questionable as to who is number one. Hopefully, one of the goaltenders takes the reins and opts to carry the rest of the team on his back as he clearly takes over the top spot.

Until Tampa Bay sets its roster, Crunch fans can speculate who will be here on two way and NHL contracts and see how those potential players mesh with the Crunch contracts on paper.

As we have seen so many times in the past, once the annual injury bug hits both organizations, all bets are off and Orlando as well as other ECHL teams will see players heading to Syracuse to fill the Crunch roster as players are called up to Tampa Bay to fill out the Lightning's.

The thrill and challenges of minor league hockey!
Guys like Duke, Geekie and Huuhtanen have absolutely nothing left to prove in the junior, collegiate and Finnish League levels respectively. I am like 96.2% certain Howard is going to sign in time for the playoffs. And I am also about that sure all these kids are gonna catch on. Groshev in particular is probably going continue to have a lot of growing pains because he lived on the bench in Russia. It might take some time but they will catch on. You can be terrible at skating. You can have a shit motor. You can be the smallest guy on the ice. You can be overage. You can have like 90 in 2 years because of injuries as a teenager. If the Lightning even smell that a player thinks the game at a high level and listens to coaching, the Lightning are gonna find them.
 

Peacefool

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Guys like Duke, Geekie and Huuhtanen have absolutely nothing left to prove in the junior, collegiate and Finnish League levels respectively. I am like 96.2% certain Howard is going to sign in time for the playoffs. And I am also about that sure all these kids are gonna catch on. Groshev in particular is probably going continue to have a lot of growing pains because he lived on the bench in Russia. It might take some time but they will catch on. You can be terrible at skating. You can have a shit motor. You can be the smallest guy on the ice. You can be overage. You can have like 90 in 2 years because of injuries as a teenager. If the Lightning even smell that a player thinks the game at a high level and listens to coaching, the Lightning are gonna find them.
How do u think what are chances that Groshev in next 2 seasons will get 3 rd 4th line place at Bolts?
Im asking cuz really liked him at U20 champ, and whta he brings on ice, if he can translate it to adult league he could be great 3rd liner,kinda Killorn+ stuff, but I never saw him playing last seasons, so dont know about his progress
 

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