OHLTG
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Wait, do we mean a Spitfire who wants out that nobody expected...... or someone from the area who's on another team that wants out that nobody expected?
No sources...Ok, so I'm not alone in thinking it was a current Spitfire who could be shipped out. I'm still confused as to who it could be, given what I've seen, but my ears are perked...
I think this can be a bit of everything. The team is good, they aren't flush with picks. It's possible to be that title contender you need to move a top tier guy. Spits had to move Watson to get Kassian and it's debatable whether that move was necessary. Spits aren't getting better on D by just moving draft picks either. I don't think it's a stretch to say this name plays up front either.I heard some chatter about a big name current Spitfire. It would be a surprise. Not mentioning name in case it is BS or player changes their mind.
I appreciate the idea of next year. This team may get 100 points but people acting like they're going to be a 5th or 6th seed.IMO go for it next year versus this season.......might turn out to be another Wright type flop otherwise.......London has a BIG advantage this year
Sounds like Bowler is thinking the same way. Bird in the hand versus bird in the bush. Not much we can do but sit back and relax, watch, judge. Complaining is always an option as well, lol.I appreciate the idea of next year. This team may get 100 points but people acting like they're going to be a 5th or 6th seed.
Sincere question. Why do people want to wait for next year? People acting like Windsor will be the favorites. What's stopping someone else in the West being 24-25 Windsor in 25-26?
London is near the top year after year.If London wasn't doing their thing this season, where they might lose a few games (total) in the playoffs, I'd say go for it now. However, they're elite and the talk around the rink for the last month has been "teams are hesitant to gear up knowing London's going to run the table in the West." I'd love to see Windsor make a solid run but sometimes credit is given where it's due.
They have a great number returning and Medvedev. Add in Hunters bag of tricks and NCAA players with Londons history of producing NHL players and they will be back like a bad infection that never goes away lol.London is near the top year after year.
And get players as hunter knows how to trade.
What r u seeing different??
Abraham should of been traded by now.I don’t know what would be considered a “big name” Spitfire…
I know nothing but my guess would be Spellacy (maybe Chicago’s pushing for it) or Abraham (on-ice actions/body language).
As far as “big names” Greentree, Abraham, Christoforo, Spellacy, Belchetz, Protas are the ones that come to mind.
Watching Team Canada this tournament is proof that good TEAMS and coaching can beat good players. Yes, London is loaded with talent but you still have to play the games!! As we’ve seen, nothing is guaranteed; unless of course all other teams are intimidated and decide not to compete.If London wasn't doing their thing this season, where they might lose a few games (total) in the playoffs, I'd say go for it now. However, they're elite and the talk around the rink for the last month has been "teams are hesitant to gear up knowing London's going to run the table in the West." I'd love to see Windsor make a solid run but sometimes credit is given where it's due.
Watching Team Canada this tournament is proof that good TEAMS and coaching can beat good players. Yes, London is loaded with talent but you still have to play the games!! As we’ve seen, nothing is guaranteed; unless of course all other teams are intimidated and decide not to compete.
And Abraham is not the maybe surprise player as him being moved would not surprise anyone. Finding a taker being an OA will require some sweetenersAbraham should of been traded by now.
He shouldn't move the needle for a trade.
But it needs to be done.
AgreedAnd Abraham is not the maybe surprise player as him being moved would not surprise anyone. Finding a taker being an OA will require some sweeteners
But unlike team Canada the Knights keep winning minus their top players being gone. I think they are 6-1 since players left.Watching Team Canada this tournament is proof that good TEAMS and coaching can beat good players. Yes, London is loaded with talent but you still have to play the games!! As we’ve seen, nothing is guaranteed; unless of course all other teams are intimidated and decide not to compete.
They can still return 12 players plus next year and if Dickinson returned?? They have won 29 of 35 this year with the work not being done by Cowan and Haltunnen who have played 29 total games combined. There's a chance they're still getting 90 plus points next year.Agreed but there's a difference between a team thrown together over the holidays and a team that's been around each other nearly 24/7 since late August. London has proven they can (and likely will) dominate. Nothing is guaranteed but I'd be shocked if someone knocked off London in a seven-gamer.
I get what you are saying about Spellacy,if there is one who wants out I could see it being him,3rd round pick same round as Protas except Protas as more then double the points as Spellacy,Spellacy great camp with Chicago only have seem glimpses here,cut by Team USA World Jrs,trails in points with Greentree, Protas,Morneau, Nesbitt, Abraham, Davis and Christoforo, and leads Belchetz by only 2 points and Belchetz has played 5 less games.I don’t know what would be considered a “big name” Spitfire…
I know nothing but my guess would be Spellacy (maybe Chicago’s pushing for it) or Abraham (on-ice actions/body language).
As far as “big names” Greentree, Abraham, Christoforo, Spellacy, Belchetz, Protas are the ones that come to mind.
They can still return 12 players plus next year and if Dickinson returned?? They have won 29 of 35 this year with the work not being done by Cowan and Haltunnen who have played 29 total games combined. There's a chance they're still getting 90 plus points next year.
Abraham doesn't move the needle.I get what you are saying about Spellacy,if there is one who wants out I could see it being him,3rd round pick same round as Protas except Protas as more then double the points as Spellacy,Spellacy great camp with Chicago only have seem glimpses here,cut by Team USA World Jrs,trails in points with Greentree, Protas,Morneau, Nesbitt, Abraham, Davis and Christoforo, and leads Belchetz by only 2 points and Belchetz has played 5 less games.
Not sure what to think to be frank,as for Abraham he has played better lately 7 points in his last 4 games,including 2 goals,but only 1 point in the previous 7 before his last 4.
Hope it's not true re Spellacy but who knows.
I get it could be Abraham but I don't think so,he wanted out last but not now imo.