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Post by blny on Apr 24, 2014 15:56:25 GMT -5
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Post by christrpn on Apr 24, 2014 17:43:56 GMT -5
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Post by NWTHabsFan on Apr 24, 2014 23:22:01 GMT -5
I actually saw him play some games in the AJHL. He was St Albert's best player at the time. No idea what type of player he has developed into since then though.
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Post by Willie Dog on Apr 25, 2014 13:12:38 GMT -5
With Crisp, McCarron, Tinordi and DeLaRose, the habs will have some serious size in their line up in a few years. Hopefully Crisp turns out to be Prust like.
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Post by seventeen on Apr 25, 2014 13:42:50 GMT -5
Yup, that's what the draft does and Berg and the scouts targeted more size starting last year. It takes time to pay off, but as the years go by, the results become evident. Of course, the drafted players have to have some talent too as size isn't everything (Yes, HA, size is not everything). We'll see how McCarron and Delarose develop. Crisp is a longer shot, but still possible.
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Post by Cranky on Apr 26, 2014 23:09:09 GMT -5
Of course, the drafted players have to have some talent too as size isn't everything (Yes, HA, size is not everything). Those who don't have it always say that! Having them signed for the ECHL and not the AHL concerns me.
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Post by Habs_fan_in_LA on Apr 26, 2014 23:34:32 GMT -5
Of course, the drafted players have to have some talent too as size isn't everything (Yes, HA, size is not everything). Those who don't have it always say that! Having them signed for the ECHL and not the AHL concerns me. More ice time and opportunity to develop offensive skills.
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