Pettersen is a slick player with all sorts of moves and a reasonably responsible 200 ft game for a smaller guy. Dunno if that translates at a higher level though.
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Nice to see the Wranglers dominate the teams they’re supposed to dominate. The gulls are trash. 21-5 the score over the 4 games between them and that’s without Phillips/Zohorna for the last two.
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Pure filth from Pettersen on the 5-2 goal as mentioned.
A couple really nice third assists from Schwindt in this one too. He should be getting top reps for this team if he isn’t, he’s as much part of the future as Zary/Pelletier are imo.
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I went to the Calgary Wranglers website and I was not able to look at the how the team did last week as they wipe out the games on the schedule instead of putting up the results and a link to the scoresheet. What a horrible website. The Hitmen website is much better. I am having to go to the AHL website to try to get info on past games and this site (CalgaryPuck). Other AHL teams have the tab Schedule and Results that track all the games played.
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Kerins: Didn't get much ice time, had good awareness of where to be, noticed some good positioning but needs a little more bulk to win some board battles. His brains will take him far.
Zary: found him to be a little disappointing. Didn't distinguish himself at all. Had a goal on the PP but generated only one notable play at 5 on 5.
Pelletier: this guy has a motor. Skates hard and fast all over the place, he's a little small and can get pushed a bit but fights for every inch. He's noticeable in all the right ways every shift. He's going to be in the NHL but middle six and not the line driver. He reminds me a bit of Blake Coleman where you can slot him in a few spots and he'll just do his job and make his line better.
Petterson: Emilio had some good offensive moments, some good vision and showed more than I expected. He needs to bulk up a bit more but there is potentially a player there.
Kuznetsov: I can now see why he was drafted so high. There a couple times during the game where he started flying carrying the puck through the opposing team. Some work still and doesn't use his size as much as I would like but there is some real potential there.
Poirier: He has some good offensive instincts, a wicked shot but occasionally goes in a little deep and forgets his responsibilities. He's not quite as bad defensively as I feared but a couple of moments where you can see the coach would be annoyed.
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You’re underselling it. That was Datsyukian Brilliance!
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That was a great goal, definitely the highlight of the game. But did everyone else on the ice think the play had been blown dead after the big hit? It seemed like most everyone else - and all the gulls, stopped playing...
Kerins: Didn't get much ice time, had good awareness of where to be, noticed some good positioning but needs a little more bulk to win some board battles. His brains will take him far.
Zary: found him to be a little disappointing. Didn't distinguish himself at all. Had a goal on the PP but generated only one notable play at 5 on 5.
Pelletier: this guy has a motor. Skates hard and fast all over the place, he's a little small and can get pushed a bit but fights for every inch. He's noticeable in all the right ways every shift. He's going to be in the NHL but middle six and not the line driver. He reminds me a bit of Blake Coleman where you can slot him in a few spots and he'll just do his job and make his line better.
Petterson: Emilio had some good offensive moments, some good vision and showed more than I expected. He needs to bulk up a bit more but there is potentially a player there.
Kuznetsov: I can now see why he was drafted so high. There a couple times during the game where he started flying carrying the puck through the opposing team. Some work still and doesn't use his size as much as I would like but there is some real potential there.
Poirier: He has some good offensive instincts, a wicked shot but occasionally goes in a little deep and forgets his responsibilities. He's not quite as bad defensively as I feared but a couple of moments where you can see the coach would be annoyed.
How has Klapka been. After beating up kids in penticon, haven't heard much