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Post by lalalaprise on Jun 29, 2010 17:56:38 GMT -4
Frk -- Randall -- Grant Gelinas -- Andrews -- Ashley Desjardins -- Boudreau -- Lemieux Ciampini -- MacDonald -- Turbide Ryan -- Souligny
17 - 19 - 20 18 - 17 - 17 18 - 17 - 18 16 - 18 - 17 16 - 17
Amyot -- Abeltshauser Clarke -- Gillard Hannay -- Lewis Bishop
20 - 18 18 - 18 18 - 17 17
Pretty young group of skaters...
20 - 2 19 - 1 18 - 8 17 - 8 16 - 2
I wouldnt mind perhaps adding another 19 who will be back as a 20, but I dont see a lot out there that would intice me give up a young roster player.
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Post by lalalaprise on Jun 29, 2010 17:58:28 GMT -4
Gman you forgot Turbide, who id classify as a lock as well.
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Post by Gman on Jun 29, 2010 20:26:31 GMT -4
Gman you forgot Turbide, who id classify as a lock as well. Totally forgot about him. I had the feeling I was missing a forward. That makes it even HARDER for guys like Costello, Wiggington, McGuigan, and especially Smith to have much of a shot. Turbide replaces those guys and he's younger.
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Post by howitzer on Jun 29, 2010 20:47:52 GMT -4
Looking at those depth charts, it just re-inforces to me, that as much as Charles Bety does for this team, and the leadership he brings, there is just no room for him.
I hope we just don't release him. However given how flooded the overage market was at the draft, we'll be hard pressed to find another team willing to justify a 20 yr old spot on him. But either way you break it down, there is no room for him this year.
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Post by canbeer on Jun 29, 2010 20:54:20 GMT -4
Gman you forgot Turbide, who id classify as a lock as well. Totally forgot about him. I had the feeling I was missing a forward. That makes it even HARDER for guys like Costello, Wiggington, McGuigan, and especially Smith to have much of a shot. Turbide replaces those guys and he's younger. I think they like Wiggington but yeah I don't see how he makes it. Similar story with McGuigan but he has an advantage of being 18 vs. 19 and brings a very particular skill in his physical play. I would see things pretty close to Lala's lineup. My only change would be I guess Davis is the 14th forward. Haven't seen any of them play but just basing that on the fact that they picked him first, he brings toughness and actually had some decent numbers last year. A few random things that could change... they decide to keep Bety if Delmas is moved. Ryan sounds pretty raw so maybe they would consider sending him back down. Though MacDonald does seem like a... versatile... player if he doesn't fit on the top 3 lines this year he won't next year and may not be given a long leash so maybe they go with one of the younger role players. But yeah with only one 19 year old being likely and maybe only two 20 year olds that is a very young group of skaters.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2010 21:07:28 GMT -4
I guess it just shows how quickly things can happen- two years ago the Mooseheads were forced to keep scrapheap 19 year olds around, and I was getting smartass comments from Brec7 on my Facebook about what 19 year old reclamation project we were going to go with next ;D, and now this year coming up we could have a forward class of 1 overager (Grant) and one 19 year old (Randell).
I really like the makeup of our young forwards as there is skill with obvious first and second line potential along with kids who could form a solid third line down the road capable of playing a shutdown role and of course there are the 4th line energy guys.
I really want to enjoy my summer but I really want it to fly as I haven't looked this forward to a season in years!!
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Post by Gman on Jun 29, 2010 21:34:33 GMT -4
Totally forgot about him. I had the feeling I was missing a forward. That makes it even HARDER for guys like Costello, Wiggington, McGuigan, and especially Smith to have much of a shot. Turbide replaces those guys and he's younger. I think they like Wiggington but yeah I don't see how he makes it. Similar story with McGuigan but he has an advantage of being 18 vs. 19 and brings a very particular skill in his physical play. I would see things pretty close to Lala's lineup. My only change would be I guess Davis is the 14th forward. Haven't seen any of them play but just basing that on the fact that they picked him first, he brings toughness and actually had some decent numbers last year. A few random things that could change... they decide to keep Bety if Delmas is moved. Ryan sounds pretty raw so maybe they would consider sending him back down. Though MacDonald does seem like a... versatile... player if he doesn't fit on the top 3 lines this year he won't next year and may not be given a long leash so maybe they go with one of the younger role players. But yeah with only one 19 year old being likely and maybe only two 20 year olds that is a very young group of skaters. Apparently Turbide is a physical player too, so being a year younger than McGuigan, and still bringing a banging and crashing style, I would say he has the edge.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2010 21:48:17 GMT -4
Ok I know I am a bit of an optimist when it comes to the Moose...........
Having said that. We should have strong goaltending, our Dee has the POTENTIAL to be very solid and bring a fair bit of offense. The forward lines that lala posted above looks like they should be able to score 3/4 goals a game.
I agree moosefan1994 I am excited about this team. Jimmy on the Moncton board made a post today saying the Moose might be better then anyone gives us credit for. I agree with him.
GO MOOSE!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Smiley on Jun 29, 2010 22:02:04 GMT -4
Gman you forgot Turbide, who id classify as a lock as well. and especially Smith to have much of a shot. Turbide replaces those guys and he's younger. Jeesh, Daniel Smith has been off the team for a year now...cut the guy some slack. ;D
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Post by canbeer on Jun 29, 2010 22:11:57 GMT -4
I think they like Wiggington but yeah I don't see how he makes it. Similar story with McGuigan but he has an advantage of being 18 vs. 19 and brings a very particular skill in his physical play. I would see things pretty close to Lala's lineup. My only change would be I guess Davis is the 14th forward. Haven't seen any of them play but just basing that on the fact that they picked him first, he brings toughness and actually had some decent numbers last year. A few random things that could change... they decide to keep Bety if Delmas is moved. Ryan sounds pretty raw so maybe they would consider sending him back down. Though MacDonald does seem like a... versatile... player if he doesn't fit on the top 3 lines this year he won't next year and may not be given a long leash so maybe they go with one of the younger role players. But yeah with only one 19 year old being likely and maybe only two 20 year olds that is a very young group of skaters. Apparently Turbide is a physical player too, so being a year younger than McGuigan, and still bringing a banging and crashing style, I would say he has the edge. Oh I agree with Turbide. I didn't mean to make it sound like it would be Turbide of McGuigan.
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Post by maddie on Jun 30, 2010 10:20:00 GMT -4
Was talking with somebody from Bedford this morning who informed me that Peter has had surgery on his hip and that he wouldn't likely be on the ice before the start of the season, so if there is going to be a goalie trade it could only be Delmas and we need to have Corbeil and Terenzio to start the season.
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Post by Qfan69 on Jun 30, 2010 12:00:17 GMT -4
I was think anybody wonder what about the other american kid coming to play? Yeah he might have been a flier pick as cam said but if he's a good as they say this is the team to be on. Looking at this team it now has at lest 3 players that can go pretty high in the next 2 drafts plus the fact that it has 3 guys drafted now. Think about how many scouts could be around this team for the next few seasons someone else (ie Hannay) could get picked up.
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Post by sharrow on Jun 30, 2010 12:43:50 GMT -4
I would think if he shows at camp and performs as advertised then major decisions would have to be taken as we now have the luxury of many skilled forwards and need to be able to accomodate them with adequate ice time and developement.
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Post by Hfx2012 on Jun 30, 2010 13:19:27 GMT -4
I was think anybody wonder what about the other american kid coming to play? Yeah he might have been a flier pick as cam said but if he's a good as they say this is the team to be on. Looking at this team it now has at lest 3 players that can go pretty high in the next 2 drafts plus the fact that it has 3 guys drafted now. Think about how many scouts could be around this team for the next few seasons someone else (ie Hannay) could get picked up. High picks in the next 2 drafts? Do you consider high within the first 2 or 3 rounds? 2011 - Desjardins?, Andrews? Ashley? 2012 - Campini? Frk? Who else?
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Post by lalalaprise on Jun 30, 2010 13:20:36 GMT -4
I would think if he shows at camp and performs as advertised then major decisions would have to be taken as we now have the luxury of many skilled forwards and need to be able to accomodate them with adequate ice time and developement. If he does show up and stays past the 48 hours, he would pretty much have to be guarenteed a spot. It would be a good scenario, Andrew Ryan would likely have to back to Notre Dame for another year. Frk - Randell - Grant Gelinas - Andrews - Lemieux Desjardins - Ashley - MacDonald Ciampini - Vecchione - Turbide Boudreau/Souligny That is if Vecchione is as good as advertised. Andrew Ryan might be in a tough situation this year. He should out of all honesty be sent back to Notre Dame, unless Cam finds a way to clear roster space becasue of now it would be very difficult to get the kid a regular shift.
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