so @CbjProspects and I are headed to London on sunday for the Knights (Josh Anderson) vs Plymouth Whalers (Gianluca Curcuruto) playoff game...my first adult trip to Canadia and my first second jr's game after seeing Erie vs Oshawa back in November...
so @CbjProspects and I are headed to London on sunday for the Knights (Josh Anderson) vs Plymouth Whalers (Gianluca Curcuruto) playoff game...my first adult trip to Canadia and my first second jr's game after seeing Erie vs Oshawa back in November...
That's awesome! have a great time and let us know what these guys look like in person!
welp...we had an incident (can't go into details) with one of our passengers and couldn't make it across the border...its a funny, and at the same time BS story, but also a waste of $130 in tix unused...
for one buddy of mine, canada laws are dumb! hahaaha
welp...we had an incident (can't go into details) with one of our passengers and couldn't make it across the border...its a funny, and at the same time BS story, but also a waste of $130 in tix unused...
for one buddy of mine, canada laws are dumb! hahaaha
I have both in a keeper league that allows 25 prospects, and wanted to know if I should hold onto them
Both had rough years. Tynan had his worse college year as a junior, and will likely be back with Notre Dame next year. And Savard was definitively passed on the organizational depth chart by Prout, Erixon, Goloubef, maybe more. He didn't play well in Columbus or Springfield, but someone wrote that they've liked his game so far in the playoffs.
But I'm guessing all you care about is if these guys will be in the NHL someday and putting up points? Tynan probably won't make the NHL, and if he does he'll probably be more Gerbe than Ennis. And Savard probably has some NHL role, but is far from guaranteed. He's almost steady enough for a powerplay specialist role, and might make the NHL next year if he's traded.
Tynan is a very good player. May not live up to being 6th overall, but has a good enough 2 way game and legit skill to make it to the NHL. I think a good comparison is Calvert with better passing ability. If he can bulk up a little without it affecting his speed much I could see him easily becoming a 3rd line energy scorer within 2-3 years.
Tynan is a very good player. May not live up to being 6th overall, but has a good enough 2 way game and legit skill to make it to the NHL. I think a good comparison is Calvert with better passing ability. If he can bulk up a little without it affecting his speed much I could see him easily becoming a 3rd line energy scorer within 2-3 years.
He was a 3rd rounder, and his play has regressed each year since that draft.
Does anybody have any info on Daniel Zaar? Is he still planning on play Sweden next year? I'd love to see what he would do over here and get adjusted to the game over here sooner
Does anybody have any info on Daniel Zaar? Is he still planning on play Sweden next year? I'd love to see what he would do over here and get adjusted to the game over here sooner
He signed a 1 year contract extension with Rögle (who were relegated back to Allsvenskan, the 2nd tier league), and should be seeing top 2 line ice time.
It's far better for him to develop in Sweden another year. He just turned 19 and Allsvenskan is good league for him to continue to put together his offensive skills.
He signed a 1 year contract extension with Rögle (who were relegated back to Allsvenskan, the 2nd tier league), and should be seeing top 2 line ice time.
It's far better for him to develop in Sweden another year. He just turned 19 and Allsvenskan is good league for him to continue to put together his offensive skills.
Ah, he's 19. I had it in my head he just turned 20, clears things up a bit