Another tie-breaker, this time it's a 3-way. Andersson and Foggy got 17 votes each, and Noreau got 19 votes. The polls will close automatically after 24 hours and whoever comes out ahead, even by a single vote, has won the tie-breaker round.
Samuel Noreau
Defense
Born Jan 31 1993 -- Montreal, PQ
Height 6.05 -- Weight 223 -- Shoots R
Voted for Samuel Noreau because a big, tough defenseman can have the most impact for a team. In addition to big fists, he's also decently mobile for a guy his size and can see the ice well. Finally, he's been showing very consistent improvement since he was drafted, which is key for a prospect.
Fogarty. I don't see Noreau having a future with the Rangers considering McIlrath fits the need of a crease-clearing defensemen. Andersson, haven't heard too much about him. Think Fogarty will develop into a solid bottom 6 player for the Rangers.
Fogarty. I don't see Noreau having a future with the Rangers considering McIlrath fits the need of a crease-clearing defensemen. Andersson, haven't heard too much about him. Think Fogarty will develop into a solid bottom 6 player for the Rangers.
Look at Hartford. They have one crease-clearer in McIlrath, but the other 40 minutes, it's a stampede in front of the net. Having two guys who can clear the crease isn't bad at all.
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