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Post by hockey1981 on Jun 17, 2014 21:43:26 GMT -4
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Post by Captain Obvious on Jun 18, 2014 6:53:41 GMT -4
He isn't listed on the Q site...
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Post by Don Draper on Jun 18, 2014 9:03:37 GMT -4
Heard that the Cats have been in contact with Stephen Baylis. He'd be an overage forward that could put up points. This is the same league Yarwood and Gadoury played. www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=99419Also noticed he was at Gatineau's camp in 2012. I'd be interested in seeing how he would pan out. CCHL is a pretty good talent pool for Jr.A... Gadoury being a great example of this. The team he was on last year was absolutely stacked... 4th in the country (out of 127 teams) and I believe lost in the RBC Cup finals. He had alot of talent surrounding him but still looked good against some of the best of the best in Jr.A. If they are trying to replicate the Caissy signing, this is as good a way of doing it as any... assuming this happens, of course.
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Post by Captain Obvious on Jun 18, 2014 9:54:41 GMT -4
Heard that the Cats have been in contact with Stephen Baylis. He'd be an overage forward that could put up points. This is the same league Yarwood and Gadoury played. www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=99419Also noticed he was at Gatineau's camp in 2012. I'd be interested in seeing how he would pan out. CCHL is a pretty good talent pool for Jr.A... Gadoury being a great example of this. The team he was on last year was absolutely stacked... 4th in the country (out of 127 teams) and I believe lost in the RBC Cup finals. He had alot of talent surrounding him but still looked good against some of the best of the best in Jr.A. If they are trying to replicate the Caissy signing, this is as good a way of doing it as any... assuming this happens, of course. I heard they were talking to another player in that league also, possibly the regular season top scorer, didn't get a name...
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Post by Arnold Slick on Jun 18, 2014 12:40:59 GMT -4
I'd be interested in seeing how he would pan out. CCHL is a pretty good talent pool for Jr.A... Gadoury being a great example of this. The team he was on last year was absolutely stacked... 4th in the country (out of 127 teams) and I believe lost in the RBC Cup finals. He had alot of talent surrounding him but still looked good against some of the best of the best in Jr.A. If they are trying to replicate the Caissy signing, this is as good a way of doing it as any... assuming this happens, of course. I heard they were talking to another player in that league also, possibly the regular season top scorer, didn't get a name... www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=130957He's American so it makes sense Looks like he's committed to Penn State though. Might not even be the guy they're talking to, but he was the leading scorer last season.
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Post by SteveUL on Jun 18, 2014 12:48:40 GMT -4
I heard they were talking to another player in that league also, possibly the regular season top scorer, didn't get a name... www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=130957He's American so it makes sense Looks like he's committed to Penn State though. Might not even be the guy they're talking to, but he was the leading scorer last season. That link has Penn State written in for 2015/16 ... I wonder where he'll play for 2014/15 ?
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Post by Captain Obvious on Jun 18, 2014 12:54:32 GMT -4
That link has Penn State written in for 2015/16 ... I wonder where he'll play for 2014/15 ? Jr.A somewhere unless he ops out...
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Post by wildcatinsider on Jun 18, 2014 17:31:42 GMT -4
That link has Penn State written in for 2015/16 ... I wonder where he'll play for 2014/15 ? Jr.A somewhere unless he ops out... - Drafted 2014, round 2 #31 overall by Tri-City Storm in the USHL Entry Draft (Penn State wants him in Tri-City
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Post by Score on Jun 18, 2014 17:39:23 GMT -4
Heard Moncton was interested in Cortese........
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Post by joehockey on Jun 19, 2014 13:05:13 GMT -4
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Post by WildcatMapleLeafs on Jun 19, 2014 13:31:01 GMT -4
I know stats don't mean much but they seem to suggest he's a hard nosed stay at home defenseman.
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Post by Captain Obvious on Jun 19, 2014 13:45:01 GMT -4
Weird, he played on an U18 team and he was...18 last year.
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Post by wildcatinsider on Jun 20, 2014 8:59:43 GMT -4
I know stats don't mean much but they seem to suggest he's a hard nosed stay at home defenseman. Quit pumping his tires WML, no where on that link does it ""suggest he's a hard nosed stay at home defenseman" From his twitter account he looks diminutive
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Post by Captain Obvious on Jun 20, 2014 9:22:22 GMT -4
I know stats don't mean much but they seem to suggest he's a hard nosed stay at home defenseman. Quit pumping his tires WML, no where on that link does it ""suggest he's a hard nosed stay at home defenseman" View AttachmentFrom his twitter account he looks diminutive What there shows him as "diminutive"?
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Post by DropThePuck on Jun 20, 2014 10:06:28 GMT -4
I know stats don't mean much but they seem to suggest he's a hard nosed stay at home defenseman. Quit pumping his tires WML, no where on that link does it ""suggest he's a hard nosed stay at home defenseman" View AttachmentFrom his twitter account he looks diminutive Judging a hockey player in his "street clothes" should be left to chsb only.
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