Prospect Info: The 2024-2025 Prospect Thread: Part 1: Skate or Die!

BluesyShoes

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Every time I think BU has gotten over the jitters to finally win a weekend series opening game then they disappoint me

I liked Willanders defending on this goal. great stick defending the pass to the slot, all to the outside.

his franking teammates all collapse beneath the Hashes puck watching instead of picking up a guy. He has his defender. Everybody else? not so much

Good lord that's awful, basically have all 5 guys keyed in on the puck carrier lol.
 

VanJack

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Somebody tell me again why Arliksson's nickname in Guelph is 'Rickey Bobby'? Is he a Will Ferrell look-a-like or something?
 

ManVanFan

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Lucas Forsell 1g 1a in today's game. Heating up lately. Up to a .5 PPG in the SHL playing some very limited minutes. Plays on avg 12 ish minutes a game. He's just turned 21. Skates well, forechecks hard, physical. Not quite sure he's got enough offence to take it to the next level. I hope they give him a shot in NA at the end of year.

At 21 Nils Aman had 14 points in 51 games in the SHL.

The Swedish winger version of Max Sasson. Lol.

Dave has his goal.
 
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Also Willander is going over to Ireland for a weekend series

I thought games this far were off limits since covid

But Harvard and notre dame are joining them and merrimack
 
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Elaborate!
He scored! BUT.... he did it against probably the best goalie in the NCAA. From the little I've watched him this year, he is playing well.
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I don't know how a goalie with the draft numbers he had would make it to the 3rd round. Mtl lucky.
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He scored! BUT.... he did it against probably the best goalie in the NCAA. From the little I've watched him this year, he is playing well.
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I don't know how a goalie with the draft numbers he had would make it to the 3rd round. Mtl lucky.
402.28.921

Thanks. (I think that when I replied with "elaborate" the video hadn't shown up.) Much appreciated.
 
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VanJack

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Do we sell high?

Bizarre as it might have seem if you'd said it a few years ago, today I have almost complete faith in the Canucks amateur scouting staff.

If they concluded that kids like Wilander, D-Petey, Kudryavtsev and Mynio were better NHL prospects than Brzustewicz........then I defer to them.

But still a decent gamble for the Flames who were losing Lindholm anyway.
 
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If they concluded that kids like Wilander, D-Petey, Kudryavtsev and Mynio were better NHL prospects than Brzustewicz........then I defer to them.
It’s not fair to say our managment staff concluded that all of those guys were better prospects than him.

It’s also not fair to judge a prospect on his first 18 games in the AHL.

I’d bet most of us (and I’m guaranteeing you in particular) would be defending him if he started with those stats in Abby as a 20 YO Canucks prospect.

I think it helps to be objective and gives you credibility.

Yes he’s struggled in his first 18 games.
Not a great sign, but given his age writing him off already would be grossly infair.

I’d venture a guess Calgary asked for Willander and knew they weren’t getting him.

They then probably valued Brzu as our 2nd best prospect (perhaps Pettersson was 2nd at that point but I doubt it); our management probably didn’t want to trade Brzu (for all you know they could have said take Pettersson instead) but thought the deal and player was worth it.
 

VanJack

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It’s not fair to say our managment staff concluded that all of those guys were better prospects than him.

It’s also not fair to judge a prospect on his first 18 games in the AHL.

I’d bet most of us (and I’m guaranteeing you in particular) would be defending him if he started with those stats in Abby as a 20 YO Canucks prospect.

I think it helps to be objective and gives you credibility.

Yes he’s struggled in his first 18 games. Not a great sign, but given his age writing him off already wouldn’t be fair.

I’d venture a guess Calgary asked for Willander and knew they weren’t getting him.
They then probably valued Brzu as our 2nd best prospect (perhaps Pettersson was 2nd at that point but I doubt it); our management probably didn’t want to trade Brzu (for all you know they could have said take Pettersson instead) but thought the deal and player was worth it.
What I think a lot of posters fail to understand about 'prospects' is that the team drafting them has a far bigger 'book' on them than just their play in the CHL.

Brzustewicz would have attended their development camp; and I believe he would also have played in their Prospects Tournament in Penticton. And they'd have monitored all aspects of his game in Kitchener over the better part of two seasons.

So if they decided he was expendable in the Lindholm trade, then clearly they're betting on the fact that he won't become an impact player in the NHL. Otherwise I doubt they'd have risked trading him to a division rival.

Could they all be wrong? Sure they could. Teams give up on young draft picks too early all the time....and they go elsewhere and make the team that traded them look bad.

But all I'm saying is that the Canucks amateur scouting staff probably felt that some of the other d-men they've drafted are further ahead.

And looking at the play of Elias Pettersson II and Kudryavtsev in Abbotsford; Wilander in the NCAA; and Mynio in the WHL, if they believe they're better prospects, then you have to given them the benefit of the doubt.
 

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