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05-28-2012, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ULF_55 View Post
Was the Marlies PK any good?

I've heard it was pretty good and D'Amigo was part of that?

Is that true?

I've heard D'Amigo does what coach asks, and can play anywhere.

Are we looking at a top 6 or bottom 6 forward?

If he's a bottom 6 forward, how would playing him on the 4th. line with PK duties stunt his development?
Hes 100% a 3rd liner. Him and Gregg Scott were the #1 pk pairing. D'amigo blocks shots and suffocates the puck/play like no other player. Scott would pick it up and fly down the rink and snipe. He managed to score 20+ goals on the 4th line/PK. The Marlies had the #1 PK in the AHL regular and post season. D'amigo will replace Armstrong/whomever is on the third line currently. I'd say D'amigo is a lock to make the team. Gregg Scott could very well be a leaf next season. The two of them are unbelievable on the PK, and are always a threat to score. Great speed.

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