Yep Mickey and Ken mentioned he was out with 4th line his last shift. Although just before commercial it appeared he was with Helm and Larkin. Who the fuck knows what Blash is doing
Mickey and Ken arent exactly on the up and up. If we was on the ice with Larkin and Helm it was likely just in the middle of a line change.
I'm trying to track because Helm is with Glendening and AA. It was shift before they said he was on 4th line, he was with Ehn
Zadina is out there with Mantha now. Just think announcers were wrong. False alarm. Or maybe he double shifted
Larkin is out with 4th line now. Someone must be hurt, because they are taking turns double shifting on that line
It's more of a you're a valuable piece of the future of this team, put away your damn ego, and let someone whose job it is to mix it up do it instead.
From Pronman‘s WJC preview When I pose the question “who is the best drafted prospect outside the NHL?” to NHL scouts, the answer comes back varied. I’ve heard Bowen Byram, Cole Caufield, Dylan Cozens, Moritz Seider, Alex Turcotte and Trevor Zegras all get at least one vote
More from Pronman It is almost time for the 2020 IIHF Men’s Under-20 Championship, otherwise known as the world juniors, to begin, and these are the issues on my mind, the main questions I’m looking for answers to and the players I’ll be monitoring the closest over the next two weeks as the premier hockey prospect tournament gets underway in the Czech Republic. The First Overall Pick It’s no longer a question if Sudbury center Quinton Byfield will insert himself into the No. 1 overall conversation – he’s in it. I’ve talked to scouts who think Rimouski winger Alexis Lafreniere is solidly their top guy, but I’ve talked to many scouts who think it’s a coin flip and many scouts who think Byfield is solidly the top guy. Byfield, even as a young 17 year old (born in August 2002), is set to play an upper half of the lineup role for Canada. Both Byfield and Lafreniere will get plenty of opportunity to showcase their skill sets. This tournament will be a discussion point going forward into the second half of the season in terms of who should be the first player off the board in Montreal in June. No. 1 NHL Prospect When I pose the question “who is the best drafted prospect outside the NHL?” to NHL scouts, the answer comes back varied. I’ve heard Bowen Byram, Cole Caufield, Dylan Cozens, Moritz Seider, Alex Turcotte and Trevor Zegras all get at least one vote. I don’t think a two-week tournament should answer that question by itself. I’ve watched all these players a bunch this season, but there certainly seems to be a large group that extends beyond those names I mentioned, and no one name or two have clearly distinguished themselves, so we can use this tournament to narrow that down.
Larkin Byfield Veleno Up the middle sounds pretty good to me. Get Krug or some other top D And figure out goalie mess
This is very much like past season, want to be in top 2 picks. I still like Lafreniere better but Byfield would be a good consolation prize.
I lean towards centers unless it's a distinct gap between the players. Byfield has been gaining on Lafreniere. I'd still say he's better but I favor centers and we still need that second 1C type that championship teams seem to have.
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It would be a line that would dominate for years, and with veleno and zadina the top 6 would be healthy.