09-24-2024, 08:30 PM
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#41
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Originally Posted by Bingo
I think we're reading too much into it with Morin.
They just signed him in July after his "off" year, and I doubt he mailed in the pro camp. Maybe a tweak of something that had him out of the preseason mix and now going back to junior to heal.
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I don’t know about assuming he is injured. Maybe they just want him to be better?
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09-25-2024, 09:50 AM
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#42
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Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Strange Brew
I don’t know about assuming he is injured. Maybe they just want him to be better?
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So sign him in July and then don't put him in any preseason games because he needs to be better?
We really think they soured on him that quickly?
I think injury is more likely.
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09-25-2024, 10:37 AM
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#43
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Originally Posted by Sandman
Really? Gosh, I gotta disagree with you there- I thought he had some shaky moments, but was alright overall....
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Yeah I agree. I think sometimes people forget that the tournament is a group thrown together after one on ice skating session before jumping into a game.
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09-28-2024, 01:54 PM
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#44
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Looks like Parekh got sent down. Don’t think he’s physically ready. This was an intro to him so he could see where the bar needs to be set. Seems like a competitive guy. Betting he shows up next year ready to make the squad. Needs some more muscle and a different mindset. He’s super young. That will come.
The tools he does have are harder to gather.
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09-29-2024, 09:03 AM
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#46
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The last cuts are going to be pretty tough.
Not sure how guys like Klapka and Honzek can get bumped by guys like Duehr and Pelletier. Coronato doesn’t look to have an obvious opening.
On D there are a lot of young guys like Grishnikov, Solovyov, Kuznetsov and even Brzustewisz that have shown they are probably ready.
Cooley and Ignatjew pushing Vladar and Wolf. With not a lot of differential.
Really brings into question the Mantha and Bean signings and the potential signing of Barrie. You want your young guys to develop and take a step but you don’t really leave them anywhere to do it.
If you are basing it purely on training camp performance and every spot is truly open I think their should be a number of nervious vets. Guess we’ll find out if those words were true or not.
From what I have seen the vets that have locked a position:
Forwards 10
Sharongovich
Kadri
Kuzmenko
Huberdeau
Pospisil
Zary
Backlund
Coleman
Rooney
Lomberg
Defence 3
Andersson
Weegar
Pachal
Goalie 2
Vladar
Wolf
The rest I would leave open to the best players. There are a number of young guys that I think earned a spot in training camp.
Last edited by Goriders; 09-29-2024 at 09:23 AM.
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09-29-2024, 09:06 AM
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#47
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Taking a while to get to 5000
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They kept saying the roster is at 40 yesterday but Aspirot and Bishop were waived so really it's 38 when they clear. Wonder if there will be any further cuts today.
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09-29-2024, 09:11 AM
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#48
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All I can get
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Lipinski not being sent back to juniors implies he's about to get signed to an ELC.
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09-29-2024, 09:14 AM
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#49
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Scoring Winger
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Location: Penticton, BC
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Nothing wrong with having young’s guys who look ready to take the next steps summer in the minors for a little bit. Injuries happen and if the team is under performing, there’s a legit fear of someone taking a job from the vets. AHL seasoning doesn’t hurt guys like Brus and Honzek.
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09-29-2024, 09:15 AM
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#50
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Goriders
The last cuts are going to be pretty tough.
Not sure how guys like Klapka and Honzek can get bumped by guys like Duehr and Pelletier. Coronato doesn’t look to have an obvious opening.
On D their are a lot of young guys like Grishnikov, Solovyov, Kuznetsov and even Brzustewisz that have shown they are probably ready.
Cooley and Ignatjew pushing Vladar and Wolf. With not a lot of differential.
Really brings into question the Mantha and Bean signings and the potential signing of Barrie. You want your young guys to develop and take a step but you don’t really leave them anywhere to do it.
If you are basing it purely on training camp performance and every spot is truly open I think their should be a number of nervious vets. Guess we’ll find out if those words were true or not.
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That's the thing - it isn't based just on that. Fans like to look at it that way (because fans favour prospects over vets), but the vets have already shown that they are NHL players. Just because a kid looks good in the pre-season, when the pace is about 80% of the regular season pace, does not mean that the vets (who have proven they can handle the 100% pace) should feel nervous.
There is nothing wrong with young guys going to the A, to continue to work on their games. And more importantly, the Day 1 roster is not the roster in perpetuity - there will be changes, there will be injuries, there will be trades.
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09-29-2024, 09:22 AM
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#51
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: MTL
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Goriders
From what I have seen the vets that have locked a position:
Forwards 10
Sharongovich
Kadri
Kuzmenko
Huberdeau
Pospisil
Zary
Backlund
Coleman
Rooney
Lomberg
Defence 2
Andersson
Weegar
Goalie 2
Vladar
Wolf
The rest I would leave open to the best players. There are a number of young guys that I think earned a spot in training camp.
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Up front, you forgot Mantha, but could remove Rooney. I agree there are 10 places spoken for and 3 spots up for grabs. I would make it Coronato, Klapka and Pelletier (only due to asset management, not because he earned it).
On D, Miromanov, Bahl & Bean are all guaranteed a place, leaving 2/3 spots open.
I would keep Paschal, Solo and Barrie - carrying 8 D in the event we unload Anderson this season.
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09-29-2024, 09:24 AM
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#52
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As much as I love young guys pushing, there's absolutely no problems with guys like Bruz, Honzek and Ignatjew getting Wrangler time. They need North American pro experience, and without completely blowing the Flames out of the water they seem like obvious picks (even with good camps).
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09-29-2024, 09:25 AM
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#53
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Funkhouser
Up front, you forgot Mantha, but could remove Rooney. I agree there are 10 places spoken for and 3 spots up for grabs. I would make it Coronato, Klapka and Pelletier (only due to asset management, not because he earned it).
On D, Miromanov, Bahl & Bean are all guaranteed a place, leaving 2/3 spots open.
I would keep Paschal, Solo and Barrie - carrying 8 D in the event we unload Anderson this season.
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I didn’t forget Mantha. He’s one of the signings I don’t agree with.
Albeit I’ve only watched him for 2 games. But he looks like a floater.
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09-29-2024, 09:36 AM
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#54
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Franchise Player
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Seeing it written out in these line-ups, I'm surprised how much depth we have on D
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