Guys, been thinking and thinking about the wingers Duchene could have to live up to potential, and wondered if Duchy was paired with Parenteau on the right, could Agozzino maybe play left wing, or do you think he's too small, and probably not ready yet?
He was outstanding for the Icedogs, and captained that team for three years, so seems to HAVE the maturity and potential leadership?
Guys, been thinking and thinking about the wingers Duchene could have to live up to potential, and wondered if Duchy was paired with Parenteau on the right, could Agozzino maybe play left wing, or do you think he's too small, and probably not ready yet?
He was outstanding for the Icedogs, and captained that team for three years, so seems to HAVE the maturity and potential leadership?
Guys, been thinking and thinking about the wingers Duchene could have to live up to potential, and wondered if Duchy was paired with Parenteau on the right, could Agozzino maybe play left wing, or do you think he's too small, and probably not ready yet?
He was outstanding for the Icedogs, and captained that team for three years, so seems to HAVE the maturity and potential leadership?
It's possible he could be productive with Duchene with PA on the other wing. Aggz and Duchene seem to lean more towards shooting than passing but with PA setting them up...having both on the same line may not be an issue. The best part about playing with talented players like those two is that they will create more space for Aggz. As long as the line doesn't have to do the dump and chase routine, they should be effective together.
Have to sign him first but that may not be an issue once the new cba is in place. Probably give him this full season in the AHL while we see if Hejduk can still be effective as a scorer.
RS, I'm guessing you will be featured prominently in this?? If not you should DEMAND to at least be able to narrate it. If they already have a narrator, contact a guy named Jeff Gilooly and he'll take care of the rest.
Make sure you tune in. It's actually fantastic. The most in-depth look behind at CHL hockey that has ever been done. I had a chance to watch the rough cut and the final cut of episode 1 and it's worth watching for any hockey fan.
Siemens isn't featured in the first episode, but he'll get his airtime eventually considering it's 8, one-hour episodes.
And yes, I'm in it a couple of times both on camera in the background and with my voice calling portions of games doing colour.
Guys, been thinking and thinking about the wingers Duchene could have to live up to potential, and wondered if Duchy was paired with Parenteau on the right, could Agozzino maybe play left wing, or do you think he's too small, and probably not ready yet?
He was outstanding for the Icedogs, and captained that team for three years, so seems to HAVE the maturity and potential leadership?
I personally see Sgarbossa being the third man on that line next season. Since this year there won't be any NHL anyway, gives him a year to get adjusted to bigger, stronger competition.
Make sure you tune in. It's actually fantastic. The most in-depth look behind at CHL hockey that has ever been done. I had a chance to watch the rough cut and the final cut of episode 1 and it's worth watching for any hockey fan.
Siemens isn't featured in the first episode, but he'll get his airtime eventually considering it's 8, one-hour episodes.
And yes, I'm in it a couple of times both on camera in the background and with my voice calling portions of games doing colour.
I personally see Sgarbossa being the third man on that line next season. Since this year there won't be any NHL anyway, gives him a year to get adjusted to bigger, stronger competition.
Me too...if all goes well. I see Sgarbossa as having a playing style comparable to Fleischmann's...could be a great fit.
Not sure what you guys get for coverage from Sportsnet's website. I know it will be on their website in a few days, but not sure if you guys are restricted from viewing from the states.
Not sure what you guys get for coverage from Sportsnet's website. I know it will be on their website in a few days, but not sure if you guys are restricted from viewing from the states.
You were right, it was pretty good.
I was surprised to see the guy I affectionately always referred to as "The Curti" as an assistant coach. I didn't know he ended back up where he started, good for him.
Well he is having a down scoring year, but that could probably be attributed to playing on a low scoring, poor team, with little supporting cast. This year will not be a good judge of what he can and can't do. He needs to come to LEM next year and play with some better players to help with his development.
Had the chance to watch Bourke 4-5 times before his injury and he was playing really well, despite the lack of points. Kid works hard and has a ton of hockey sense.
I don't think so, but Avs could've influenced Lake Erie on who to sign and I think there is a good possiblity that Avs will invite him to the next years training camp.
Then a big group with Siemens in there after that. Tough competition with Reinhart, Dumba, Ceci in there.
Don't know much about Oullet, but I hope that if Murphy is there it's only as an extra D. I get it's on big ice but I hate how every time he is on the ice he tries to do everything himself and is at times a liability defensively because of it. With Reilly and Hamilton able to produce offense, 1 more 2-way guy is fine.. we don't need 2 pure offensive dman with plenty of 2 way guys able to produce.
But ya, either way seems like Siemens will have tough competition.
I don't think so, but Avs could've influenced Lake Erie on who to sign and I think there is a good possiblity that Avs will invite him to the next years training camp.
Lake Erie is not influenced by the Avs but rather ran by them. The entire coaching staff and management group are through the Avs. It's one of those situations where the affiliate runs the show. If a new CBA happened this season, Aggz could be signed by the Avs at any time if they felt it worth their time.
Then a big group with Siemens in there after that. Tough competition with Reinhart, Dumba, Ceci in there.
Yeah tough situation to be in. In all honesty if it wasn't about who played last year and could play next year too along with other fun stuff, Siemens would be a great option if everyones heads weren't stuck in the offensive numbers clouds. His skating, reach and all around play is enticing but may not be enough when you have bigger "names" available.