He definitely might have, but I just just heard it lately from someone within the organization. The more important part is that the Sens brass is worried about his development.
Well at least they are trying to help him out and Smith if anyone should be able to at least teach him the finer points of being a reliable defensive defenceman with superb positioning.
Was it a hit to the head or an attempt to target the head? If so he is gone for a while.
More of a boarding/hit from behind that he sort of jumped into. Looks like he may have gotten away with it though.
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Anyone hear anything about maidens recently?
I heard an interview with him recently. Main points:
-He still has headaches, but they aren't quite as bad as they used to be.
-Hasn't been on the ice and can't do intense off-ice workouts.
-Recently started getting on the stationary bike at Ottawa's insistence. Has been to Ottawa a few times and appreciates the help they're giving him with his recovery.
Team USA would appeal. My point was the games he missed while at the tourney would not count towards the suspension.
I also believe if BM felt the tourney was best for Noesen (doubtful after the Zibby incident) he could use the fact the CHL/NHL agreement is off since it was tied to the CBA and could call him up to the AHL then ship him off to Team USA.
Team USA would appeal. My point was the games he missed while at the tourney would not count towards the suspension.
I also believe if BM felt the tourney was best for Noesen (doubtful after the Zibby incident) he could use the fact the CHL/NHL agreement is off since it was tied to the CBA and could call him up to the AHL then ship him off to Team USA.
If Bryan Murray felt the World Juniors was best for Noesen and his development (I doubt he would make that public after not releasing Zibanejad and not wanting to look like he has a double standard)
If Bryan Murray felt the World Juniors was best for Noesen and his development (I doubt he would make that public after not releasing Zibanejad and not wanting to look like he has a double standard)
If Bryan Murray felt the World Juniors was best for Noesen and his development (I doubt he would make that public after not releasing Zibanejad and not wanting to look like he has a double standard)
If Bryan Murray thinks Noesen playing in the WJC would be best for him, which it clearly would be. He would be making it public by maneuvering Noesen into the WJC as you suggested.
He shouldn't have to apologize for it, both prospects are in different situations. Zibby AHL or WJC, Noesen CHL or WJC. Zibby, been there done that, scored the winner. Noesen, never been there.
I find it kind of funny that before the season started many thought we'd see......
Zibanejad
Wikstrand
Noesen
Ceci
Puempel
Represent the Sens at the WJC. Only Wikstrand left
lol it kinda sucks but so many factors...
And I don't think many projected Wikstrand to be there so that's even more ironic
Zibanejad not going is a Sens management decision
Noesen is suspended
Ceci and Puempel would be there if there was a NHL season... Canada has just too much depht
And I don't think many projected Wikstrand to be there so that's even more ironic
Zibanejad not going is a Sens management decision
Noesen is suspended
Ceci and Puempel would be there if there was a NHL season... Canada has just too much depht
Is that a given? Only Hamilton would be lost from D?
Based on his play thus far, could Wiercioch be ready for a 5-7 spot on the Sens?
Given what the options are, I think he should be on the team as it stands right now for sure. Ideally, our big club D would be better and he'd continue to play well for Bingo, though.