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Originally Posted by AC
Mark Cundari could quite possibly be the best defensemen in the Blues' minor league system. Cundari had a stellar junior performance with the Windsor Spitfires of the OHL, and after he was signed as a free agent by the Blues, he was an instant success at the AHL level with the Rivermen in 2010-11. In 69 games played in his rookie season, Cundari had 10 goals and 30 points with a plus-6 rating.
He was limited to 48 games in 2011-12 but showed the consistencies in his game. This season, Cundari leads all Rivermen defensemen in points, with three goals and 20 points in 39 games. With the departure of Ian Cole, Cundari has stepped up in a big way for the Rivermen, and will continue to log the big-minutes in the AHL.
Awesome!
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we have so many quality 5 foot forwards, let's see how 5 foot defenders do too!
i kid i kid. how many hard to play against gritty dmen does a team need anyways, what the flames need are more puck moving, good skating dmen, who can't work the boards, can't clear the front of the net, and are scared to hit.
I am thrilled.