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He doesn't skate anywhere near as well as TT. Difference is TT was always good defensively. - Elbows15
I don't know about the skating, but true about the defense. That trade confused me
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So is Bobrovsky’s contract still considered a bad one? - LAHawk
Not if they win the Stanley Cup, hell of a 3rd period |
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2 more to #19 and another Tor exit |
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Elbows15
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I hope they just leave Korchinski in junior. He has lots to learn and needs to get stronger. Other than a reward for a strong camp there’s no other reason for him not to spend the season in junior. Improve his weaknesses, strengthen his strengths and be an important player in the WJC for Canada. - paulr
He won't be 19 until August. The notion he has nothing to learn is juniors is crazy to me. If nothing else, physically maturing another year is enough. 19 year old D-men don't fare well in the NHL unless its a player with special talent. Korchinski is not a special talent.
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Charlie Stramel. No Euros. - Elbows15
I don't know, the limited film i've seen on Haltunenan sp?, plays like one mean SOB |
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Elbows15
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I don't know about the skating, but true about the defense. That trade confused me - BetweenTheDots
TT is a plus skater. Laf is average at best and I would sat he is a bit below average skater |
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Elbows15
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I don't know, the limited film i've seen on Haltunenan sp?, plays like one mean SOB - vabeachbear
So does Stramel. And the Hawks need all the forwards they can get. |
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2 more to #19 and another Tor exit - TheDrumonMadison
Unless Nylander puts his big boy pants on they will be golfing soon. It's like watching Kucherov pre 2020, so much talent but not willing to go to the dirty areas |
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They won't have anyone wearing a C for a couple of seasons. - Elbows15
Next C will probably be Will Smith |
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paulr
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Next C will probably be Will Smith  - vabeachbear
Mitchkov |
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vabeachbear
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Florida is up 2-0 on Toronto, just like we all expected. - DarthKane
Half way to #19 |
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vabeachbear
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He doesn't skate anywhere near as well as TT. Difference is TT was always good defensively. - Elbows15
But he wouldn't work out hard, dead lift, and drink pickle juice
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vabeachbear
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So does Stramel. And the Hawks need all the forwards they can get. - Elbows15
Honestly, I've never seen Stramel, so I really can't comment.
I get the Russian issue, but is there an issue getting Finns over to the US to play in the NHL??? |
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Mitchkov  - paulr
I thought Putin wasn't going to let him play |
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He won't be 19 until August. The notion he has nothing to learn is juniors is crazy to me. If nothing else, physically maturing another year is enough. 19 year old D-men don't fare well in the NHL unless its a player with special talent. Korchinski is not a special talent.
You never hear people saying a player was ruined by spending an extra year in juniors. - Elbows15
Would have to agree although I don't mind him getting 9 games so he can see what the league is like.
Not sure if this makes sense but in my small sample size of seeing this year's games, Korchinski is a "north-south" guy - he moves forward fast, has good agility, carries well, and looks for the offensive chance. His "east-west" game is not as good, he can be beaten around the edge, and is not so good on the boards yet.
Conversely, Allan is an "east-west" guy, good positional defense, uses the boards well, rubs guys out along the boards, stops plays in the defensive zone. Looking a little better (but just not the same as Korchinski) advancing the puck. At Rockford he will probably emphasize defense, which is his strong suit, and his offense might suffer some. Probably not in Chicago until 24-25 except for maybe an injury call-up.
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I thought Putin wasn't going to let him play - vabeachbear
Putin will have his father have an accident … |
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Elbows15
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Honestly, I've never seen Stramel, so I really can't comment.
I get the Russian issue, but is there an issue getting Finns over to the US to play in the NHL??? - vabeachbear
No but the Hawks don't draft Finns well either.
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Would have to agree although I don't mind him getting 9 games so he can see what the league is like.
Not sure if this makes sense but in my small sample size of seeing this year's games, Korchinski is a "north-south" guy - he moves forward fast, has good agility, carries well, and looks for the offensive chance. His "east-west" game is not as good, he can be beaten around the edge, and is not so good on the boards yet.
Conversely, Allan is an "east-west" guy, good positional defense, uses the boards well, rubs guys out along the boards, stops plays in the defensive zone. Looking a little better (but just not the same as Korchinski) advancing the puck. At Rockford he will probably emphasize defense, which is his strong suit, and his offense might suffer some. Probably not in Chicago until 24-25 except for maybe an injury call-up. - totem
If Allen is pressured or tries to be fancy with pick movement then he will make egregious errors and all the good defensively bid mitigated by a mistake which led a goal and maybe a victory. He will wind up staying most or all of a second season in the AHL IMHO. KD will not rush him I could even imagine Crrvier develops nicely and gets a look.and or DrlMarstro gets a look before Allen |
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No but the Hawks don't draft Finns well either. - Elbows15
Can't be close minded like that, got to take the player you think will develop to be the best player on the ice. |
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...and if so, how come Simon Nemec (3rd overall before Shane Wright!) and David Jiricek go off the board at slot #2 & #6?
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a)Because he was a Russian and small
b)Point had various in juries and simply wasn't a great prospect and became one.
c) Cam Barker gola and assist totals were viewed as the entire story, when there things missing from the package.
d) Yakupov was allowed to ply on a dec3ent line w/o little backcheckor feet, just hands and the lottery winners GM and most everyone didn't see past the hype. - wiz1901
Could Korchinski be another Barker ? Big stats line .Only seen him play few times at the WJC .Did not think that much of him . |
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Would have to agree although I don't mind him getting 9 games so he can see what the league is like.
Not sure if this makes sense but in my small sample size of seeing this year's games, Korchinski is a "north-south" guy - he moves forward fast, has good agility, carries well, and looks for the offensive chance. His "east-west" game is not as good, he can be beaten around the edge, and is not so good on the boards yet.
Conversely, Allan is an "east-west" guy, good positional defense, uses the boards well, rubs guys out along the boards, stops plays in the defensive zone. Looking a little better (but just not the same as Korchinski) advancing the puck. At Rockford he will probably emphasize defense, which is his strong suit, and his offense might suffer some. Probably not in Chicago until 24-25 except for maybe an injury call-up. - totem
Not a fan of Allan at all. His feet are sluggish to me. Allan is prolly the 5th or 6th best LHD prospect in my world. He is behind Korchinski, Kaiser, Del Mastro, Phillips and Vlasic to me.
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It’s interesting to look back at the rankings for the 2023 draft. The Hockey News had the top 10 as follows in their 2022 draft edition.
Bedard
Fantilli
Michkov
Dvorsky
Yager
Ritchie
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Could Korchinski be another Barker ? Big stats line .Only seen him play few times at the WJC .Did not think that much of him . - oldduffman
Little early for that
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Can't be close minded like that, got to take the player you think will develop to be the best player on the ice. - BetweenTheDots
Hawks haven't done very well drafting Euros since Hjalmarsson. Unless they junior Euro scouts have been changed, give me the NA boys. |
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paulr
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It’s interesting to look back at the rankings for the 2023 draft. The Hockey News had the top 10 as follows in their 2022 draft edition.
Bedard
Fantilli
Michkov
Dvorsky
Yager
Ritchie
Stramel
Carlsson
Musty
Barlow - DarthKane
It’s no wonder Ritchie’s stock is dropping like a stone. He is so inconsistent. |
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