No way the Sharks pass on Misa.moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑25 May 2025 10:59 ammost mocks have CHI taking Misa, fwiwseattleblue wrote: ↑25 May 2025 10:17 amAbsolutely, same. What a game. That was such a pro-style CHL game. Probably should be the Final but Medicine Hat is very good.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:24 am That was a fantastic games last night. Really looking forward to the Medicine Hat and London game on Tuesday night
Dickinson vs. McKenna on Tuesday. They could be teammates in a year+ if the Sharks get the #1 overall pick next year.
I also wonder which player @Balotelli thinks the Hawks are going to take, I want them to take Hagens but they will probably take Desnoyers which is bad for us. I would rather the Hawks took Frondell I think. The fact that Chi 3 Utah 4 is very bad that this player will be in our division because I want the Blues to acquire him someday.
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just looked at an updated mock and they do have them taking Misa. mea culpaseattleblue wrote: ↑25 May 2025 11:25 amWhy are they saying San Jose would pass on Misa?moose-and-squirrel wrote: ↑25 May 2025 10:59 ammost mocks have CHI taking Misa, fwiwseattleblue wrote: ↑25 May 2025 10:17 amAbsolutely, same. What a game. That was such a pro-style CHL game. Probably should be the Final but Medicine Hat is very good.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑25 May 2025 08:24 am That was a fantastic games last night. Really looking forward to the Medicine Hat and London game on Tuesday night
Dickinson vs. McKenna on Tuesday. They could be teammates in a year+ if the Sharks get the #1 overall pick next year.
I also wonder which player @Balotelli thinks the Hawks are going to take, I want them to take Hagens but they will probably take Desnoyers which is bad for us. I would rather the Hawks took Frondell I think. The fact that Chi 3 Utah 4 is very bad that this player will be in our division because I want the Blues to acquire him someday.
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By the way, Button has Brady Martin going top 6 now
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For me Schaefer, Misa, Frondell, Desnoyers, Martone are all ahead of him for sure. I could see some question marks with Hagens, Eklund and McQueen. Martin is a Philly type player and if they miss out on Martone maybe they take him.
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Yep..I’m hoping Martin goes to the Flyers.seattleblue wrote: ↑25 May 2025 11:34 amFor me Schaefer, Misa, Frondell, Desnoyers, Martone are all ahead of him for sure. I could see some question marks with Hagens, Eklund and McQueen. Martin is a Philly type player and if they miss out on Martone maybe they take him.
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Pretty good game 3 yesterday, London wore Rimouski down over time, but the home team is excellent on defense and in net. Both goalies were so strong yesterday, it's a 6pm central start for Moncton/Medicine Hat tonight.
Brzustewicz scored the first goal for London and he is having a showcase out there.
Buchnevich, Brzustewicz, Buchnevich, Brzustewicz, aw let's call the whole thing off.
(same pronunciation and emphasis)
Brzustewicz scored the first goal for London and he is having a showcase out there.
Buchnevich, Brzustewicz, Buchnevich, Brzustewicz, aw let's call the whole thing off.
(same pronunciation and emphasis)
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Do any of ya’s have an opinion on Dman Peyton Kettles? He looks to have some potential, while being a strapping young behemoth lad. Could he go as high as the 2nd? 3rd? I hate not havin premium picks, altho at least this time it was well worth it to get Broberg and Holloway.
Anyhoo, Is Kettles someone to keep an eye on? Or do ya’ll think there’s not enough there…there?
Anyhoo, Is Kettles someone to keep an eye on? Or do ya’ll think there’s not enough there…there?
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I didn’t follow him much. My process this year was that since the Blues only had their 1st and then a 5th & 6th, I really only focused on guys projected to go in the first round. Then saw others along the way, many on teams I’d be watching for someone else primarily, but my viewing wasn’t as wide or as extensive this season. But I saw Kettles a couple times. Big kid. Doesn’t seem to bring that’d catch your attention but that doesn’t mean he’s not good. It’s just hard to evaluate defensive d-men, especially on video IMO. On video, the play is usually zoomed in and you oftentimes don’t see a lot of the little details d-men do as they’re often off screen. Let’s say the winger breaks. Do they make a read and fall back and to the center to counter that or do they react late? Do they keep a good gap or allow the rushing posing forwards way too much time and space? You can see that live but it’s oftentimes hard to see on video. This is all the more true when it comes to evaluating defensive d-men as they’re not flashy.SameOldBlues wrote: ↑26 May 2025 19:35 pm Do any of ya’s have an opinion on Dman Peyton Kettles? He looks to have some potential, while being a strapping young behemoth lad. Could he go as high as the 2nd? 3rd? I hate not havin premium picks, altho at least this time it was well worth it to get Broberg and Holloway.
Anyhoo, Is Kettles someone to keep an eye on? Or do ya’ll think there’s not enough there…there?
Kettles seem like the type that’ll go in the 2nd round. Maybe 3rd. He’s right handed and big so those 2 things alone will get him drafted relatively high. I haven’t paid much attention to him specifically though but that sort of projection for him makes sense IMO.
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I watched him a few times because he is a draft eligible 6'5"+ RHD with a very late birthday, one of the youngest in his class. But I did not see anything that stood out besides the size in my handful of viewings. He dropped from 26 at mideason to 39 in the final rankings, so he is a likely second rounder.SameOldBlues wrote: ↑26 May 2025 19:35 pm Do any of ya’s have an opinion on Dman Peyton Kettles? He looks to have some potential, while being a strapping young behemoth lad. Could he go as high as the 2nd? 3rd? I hate not havin premium picks, altho at least this time it was well worth it to get Broberg and Holloway.
Anyhoo, Is Kettles someone to keep an eye on? Or do ya’ll think there’s not enough there…there?
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I called Hagens dropping out of the top 5, months ago, for this exact reason ...
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/635792 ... islanders/
(It's Pronman today. Paywall, occasionally they are free like the article about Lindstein reminding his coach of Forsling)At barely 5-foot-11 and without a physical edge, his profile becomes harder to project as a top-line NHL center who you can win with. His compete level is decent and looked good at the World Juniors, but I wouldn’t call it a standout trait.
If Hagens turns into the most offensively productive player from this class, I wouldn’t be shocked, and frankly, I would call him the most purely talented offensive player in the class. But winning in the NHL is about more than scoring. Several players — such as Misa and potentially Anton Frondell, Desnoyers or Martone — may go ahead of Hagens simply because the profile they project as (bigger, two-way players, most as centers) is more valuable to NHL teams than a dynamic, scoring small player who may or may not be an NHL center.
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Brzustewicz is impressive in this Memorial Cup. Almost scored twice just now. Playing on the top pair with Dickinson, he looks like one of several dangerous parts of a well oiled machine.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJxQK1IIQTgseattleblue wrote: ↑27 May 2025 18:25 pm Brzustewicz is impressive in this Memorial Cup. Almost scored twice just now. Playing on the top pair with Dickinson, he looks like one of several dangerous parts of a well oiled machine.
This is a YouTube on Bzustewicz, and I wasn't impressed. Have you watched it? Stupid penalty, running into another defenseman, and failing to clear a puck.
I wasn't expecting perfection, but....
Bzustewicz mentions "Cam Allen" as a key player for London. I looked him up, and the Capitals already found him.
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So now I'm watching Cam Allen videos, and the key question is.... How did the Blues not find this guy?a smell of green grass wrote: ↑27 May 2025 18:57 pmhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJxQK1IIQTgseattleblue wrote: ↑27 May 2025 18:25 pm Brzustewicz is impressive in this Memorial Cup. Almost scored twice just now. Playing on the top pair with Dickinson, he looks like one of several dangerous parts of a well oiled machine.
This is a YouTube on Bzustewicz, and I wasn't impressed. Have you watched it? Stupid penalty, running into another defenseman, and failing to clear a puck.
I wasn't expecting perfection, but....
Bzustewicz mentions "Cam Allen" as a key player for London. I looked him up, and the Capitals already found him.
Washington found him in Round 5.
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London-Medicine Hat was a hell of a game. London missed so many grade A chances, it was ridiculous. Medicine Hat capitalized.
Medicine Hat wins all three games and goes directly to the finals. London will play the winner of tomorrow's Moncton-Rimouski game.
Medicine Hat wins all three games and goes directly to the finals. London will play the winner of tomorrow's Moncton-Rimouski game.
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London had lots of chances but they didn’t take as much advantage on the 6 on 4 as they should have IMO. Or the 6 on 5 with one of the Tigers w/o a stick. Wasted so much time in the scrum in the corner.seattleblue wrote: ↑27 May 2025 21:36 pm London-Medicine Hat was a hell of a game. London missed so many grade A chances, it was ridiculous. Medicine Hat capitalized.
Medicine Hat wins all three games and goes directly to the finals. London will play the winner of tomorrow's Moncton-Rimouski game.
Ryder Ritchie has been very good this tournament.
My guess is London beats the winner of Moncton-Rimouski and we get these same 2 teams in the Final.
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This is just an incredible story. Really makes me want to see them win just for Oasiz. This is worth the full read from 2019:STL fan in MN wrote: ↑23 May 2025 20:20 pmHaha very close. Ocean and Orca are the other brothers names. Very cool family story with deaf parents.seattleblue wrote: ↑23 May 2025 20:01 pm I know of Ozzy and Oasiz.
Without looking it up I hope they have even younger siblings Ozmosis, Ozymandias and Ozempic
Pretty good game so far, 3-2 through 2. Two very late goals one to tie one to retake the lead for the hosts
https://youtu.be/60-ghqzV4-4
And yes, good game so far. My guess is it’ll end up being Medicine Hat and London in the Final but all 4 of these teams are very good.
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Kindness didn’t always take the form of financial boosts, room and board or tutors.
Sometimes, it was simply a meaningful act.
Ozzy’s best friend, Jake Neighbours, learned the basics of sign language because he didn’t like seeing Kim excluded from conversations.
So, during road trips with the Buffs midgets, Neighbours got Ozzy to give him a crash course in signing.
“When he learned it, I think we became a lot closer, too,” said Ozzy. “Not just me, but to everyone in my family, really. We’ve never had anyone who really wanted to learn and actually put in the time. He can talk to my mom just fine now. It’s really cool to see.”
Neighbours, who lives in Calgary and plays for WHL Edmonton, says being able to communicate was the right thing to do. “It just makes everyone’s life a little bit easier.”
Dave Cowan, who represents the boys for O2K Worldwide Management Group, calls Neighbours an honorary Wiesblatt brother. “He’s probably the best thing that could ever happen to the family, in terms of having a kid that’s right alongside Ozzy,” Cowan said. “His mind is in the right spot. Takes care of the boys. Drives them to workouts. Takes them everywhere. He is essentially an extension of their brothership.”