Quote:
Originally Posted by ricardodw
They have a challenging job breaking into the Flames over the next 3 years as the Flames have signed 5 guys with the only one not in their prime years being Gio.
Seems like the players that end up being solid NHLers tend to follow Brodie's progression of 1 full AHL season and another part to get the grasp of the pro game. Even undrafted Gio had only 2 full AHL seasons.
Hamonic had 19 AHL games. Stone a season and a half. Hamilton no AHL games.
The time for Kylington and Andersson is now.
|
Kylington will have 3 years in the AHL before he is the same age Brodie broke into the league. You have to consider the league each player was in during their draft year. Kylington was an 18 year old in the AHL and Anderson was 19. I think Andersson is ready to play and Kylington will push next year. Andersson will be 22 and Kylington will be 21 so the age that they push for spots will be similar to Brodie.
Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk