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Post by Bob on Nov 26, 2005 12:50:57 GMT -5
Our 4th round pick from a couple of years ago looks like he is beginning to break out. He is supposedly a very good skater and has size (6-2 195). And with Hugh Jessiman gone from Dartmouth he is getting more chances to play.
From what I can tell he isn't getting as much time on the PP as others but is still tied for 4th in teams scoring.
It would be nice to see a longshot develop into a solid NHL player for the Habs
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Post by NWTHabsFan on Nov 26, 2005 21:03:20 GMT -5
3 points last night, 2g and 1a, get him 8 points in 8 games.
He brings size and speed along with that skill, so interesting to watch to see what develops in his game as most don't get to see what he is all about due to him playing in the NCAA. A little under the radar screen, but let's hope he can make the jump.
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Post by montreal on Nov 26, 2005 23:09:09 GMT -5
I'm hoping to get a copy of tonights game vs Clarkson to see him and '05 pick Paquet. Neither had a point in the game but I hope to see how Wyman has progressed over last season and Paquet is the only Hab prospect I haven't seen.
Wyman is indeed off to a very solid start this year, with 8 pts in 9 games after getting 11 in 33 games last season. He was a true freshman (meaning he was 18) which is becoming more and more rare in the NCAA as guys out of High school seem to be playing a year in the USHL to get physically stronger.
I would guess that we won't see Wyman for several years, as he would likely play 2 more years at Dartmouth then it should be very interesting to see him in Hamilton.
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