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Post by hawkfaninpdx on Sept 28, 2022 21:10:04 GMT -6
I believe that we witnessed peak Sikura (similar to peak oil; henceforth, trying to extract anything more out of Sikura is no longer economically viable). Also, that pass from Korchinski to Reichel was pretty amazing.
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Post by galaxytrash on Sept 28, 2022 21:13:12 GMT -6
game hilites for those who missed it.
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Post by galaxytrash on Sept 28, 2022 21:13:56 GMT -6
I believe that we witnessed peak Sikura (similar to peak oil; henceforth, trying to extract anything more out of Sikura is no longer economically viable). Also, that pass from Korchinski to Reichel was pretty amazing. couldn't we try fracking sikura?
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Post by tincup on Sept 28, 2022 21:38:28 GMT -6
game hilites for those who missed it. Soderblum looked good. That's encouraging.
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Post by Tater on Sept 29, 2022 1:14:03 GMT -6
Fun game to watch and nice to see a win for the young guys. That's gotta bump up their confidence a bit.
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Post by LordKOTL on Sept 29, 2022 8:00:23 GMT -6
nice win by the "B" squad. lots of youth and lots of energy. soderblom in goal was a bit out of control from time to time but overall a nice game. i got a hunch we'll see him in chicago this season even if the plan was to leave him be in rockford. hawks killed all 3 of their penalties which was nice to see. jujhar 1st star, arvid the 3rd star. If we weren't trying to take elevator of the Tower of Turd to the sub-basement of the NHL while holding the down button constantly, I would have Soderblom over Stalock so far. That being said I think more time down for Soderblom will help him; some brilliance and some flubs. He's young; it can be worked on. Like others I see some promise in the youth but there's still enough rawness that I think many of them, shouldn't be rushed. I, too, could get used to "Reichel from Korch!", but baring a 5-10 game cup O' joe, Korch should be with the Thunderbirds this year.
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Post by vadarx on Sept 29, 2022 8:32:13 GMT -6
nice win by the "B" squad. lots of youth and lots of energy. soderblom in goal was a bit out of control from time to time but overall a nice game. i got a hunch we'll see him in chicago this season even if the plan was to leave him be in rockford. hawks killed all 3 of their penalties which was nice to see. jujhar 1st star, arvid the 3rd star. If we weren't trying to take elevator of the Tower of Turd to the sub-basement of the NHL while holding the down button constantly, I would have Soderblom over Stalock so far. That being said I think more time down for Soderblom will help him; some brilliance and some flubs. He's young; it can be worked on. Like others I see some promise in the youth but there's still enough rawness that I think many of them, shouldn't be rushed. I, too, could get used to "Reichel from Korch!", but baring a 5-10 game cup O' joe, Korch should be with the Thunderbirds this year. KK should be with the T-Birds all season. he can have some coffee next season. he can start making the coffee the season after that (hopefully).
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Post by LordKOTL on Sept 29, 2022 9:56:43 GMT -6
If we weren't trying to take elevator of the Tower of Turd to the sub-basement of the NHL while holding the down button constantly, I would have Soderblom over Stalock so far. That being said I think more time down for Soderblom will help him; some brilliance and some flubs. He's young; it can be worked on. Like others I see some promise in the youth but there's still enough rawness that I think many of them, shouldn't be rushed. I, too, could get used to "Reichel from Korch!", but baring a 5-10 game cup O' joe, Korch should be with the Thunderbirds this year. KK should be with the T-Birds all season. he can have some coffee next season. he can start making the coffee the season after that (hopefully). While I certainly think there is zero issues whatsoever with him being with the Thunderbirds all season, if he does prove himself great in the preseason, I see no issue with him getting a few games while still letting his ELC slide. If he's proven good enough, of course. a few games against the regulars oin an NHL team might open his eyes to how much his game needs to develop further, and that can be worked on with the Tbirds this year. Again, if. 5 NHL games won't stunt his development and his contract still slides. Same with all of our EL slide-eligible guys. A taste of how far further they need to develop won't hurt them if they play like they want to belong.
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Post by vadarx on Sept 29, 2022 10:30:53 GMT -6
KK should be with the T-Birds all season. he can have some coffee next season. he can start making the coffee the season after that (hopefully). While I certainly think there is zero issues whatsoever with him being with the Thunderbirds all season, if he does prove himself great in the preseason, I see no issue with him getting a few games while still letting his ELC slide. If he's proven good enough, of course. a few games against the regulars oin an NHL team might open his eyes to how much his game needs to develop further, and that can be worked on with the Tbirds this year. Again, if. 5 NHL games won't stunt his development and his contract still slides. Same with all of our EL slide-eligible guys. A taste of how far further they need to develop won't hurt them if they play like they want to belong. I agree that it wouldn't stunt his development, but I'd rather save those "free" games for next season when he is playing in Rockford. he should have a list of shit to work on this coming season while in juniors. they should point to those things and tell him he will have every chance to make the big team next year if he improves in those areas. I was pretty happy the last two games, despite their preseason status, with his play. he doesn't look as far off to me as I initially thought...
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Post by BigT on Sept 29, 2022 11:11:14 GMT -6
The guys on Zawaski’s pod were absolutely raving over Korchinski. Sorry I didn’t read any others posts yet, so if you mentioned this, kudos to you!
But they went on about how he looked pretty close to ready now. I don’t think anyone is lobbying for him to make the Hawks. That would be stupid on a grand scale. However. I’m not doubting the kid will be ready next year. His skating is so smooth and effortless. But at 18 he’s needed elsewhere. Let him dominate to the point where he won’t need to go back. I’m a huge fan of this kid so far. I don’t see the logic in making him stay in Jrs for 2 more years just to say you didn’t rush him. It’s backwards. If the kid is ready, he’s ready. Just like Owen Power, what would he prove if he stayed at Michigan another year? He’s ready now. Play him. I truly believe Korchinski will be ready next year and he’ll play a decent role. He looks that good!!!
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Post by LordKOTL on Sept 29, 2022 12:24:55 GMT -6
While I certainly think there is zero issues whatsoever with him being with the Thunderbirds all season, if he does prove himself great in the preseason, I see no issue with him getting a few games while still letting his ELC slide. If he's proven good enough, of course. a few games against the regulars oin an NHL team might open his eyes to how much his game needs to develop further, and that can be worked on with the Tbirds this year. Again, if. 5 NHL games won't stunt his development and his contract still slides. Same with all of our EL slide-eligible guys. A taste of how far further they need to develop won't hurt them if they play like they want to belong. I agree that it wouldn't stunt his development, but I'd rather save those "free" games for next season when he is playing in Rockford. he should have a list of shit to work on this coming season while in juniors. they should point to those things and tell him he will have every chance to make the big team next year if he improves in those areas. I was pretty happy the last two games, despite their preseason status, with his play. he doesn't look as far off to me as I initially thought... They could be split as well, since he only has 2 years where he could be slid and the 'hawks can divvy up those games however they want if they choose to do so. It honestly doesn't make much difference in my estimation about the progression of this season, but I do think if he does come out as one of the better defensemen in the preseason, there's little harm in giving him a few games as a reward. Even with a 5-5 split between this season and next if he earns it this season, I think that's enough games to get a bead on how to proceed with him. But, he does have to earn it. Plus, assuming the kid does look good in preseason, I believe our first regular season match is against the defending Avs. That would be a very good eye-opener for him.
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Post by LordKOTL on Sept 29, 2022 12:28:45 GMT -6
The guys on Zawaski’s pod were absolutely raving over Korchinski. Sorry I didn’t read any others posts yet, so if you mentioned this, kudos to you! But they went on about how he looked pretty close to ready now. I don’t think anyone is lobbying for him to make the Hawks. That would be stupid on a grand scale. However. I’m not doubting the kid will be ready next year. His skating is so smooth and effortless. But at 18 he’s needed elsewhere. Let him dominate to the point where he won’t need to go back. I’m a huge fan of this kid so far. I don’t see the logic in making him stay in Jrs for 2 more years just to say you didn’t rush him. It’s backwards. If the kid is ready, he’s ready. Just like Owen Power, what would he prove if he stayed at Michigan another year? He’s ready now. Play him. I truly believe Korchinski will be ready next year and he’ll play a decent role. He looks that good!!! For all we know he might be ready next season. All I was saying is that if he continues to play like he has, I think there's little harm in giving him a small taste before sending him back to the Seattle area.
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Post by BigT on Sept 29, 2022 12:39:01 GMT -6
The guys on Zawaski’s pod were absolutely raving over Korchinski. Sorry I didn’t read any others posts yet, so if you mentioned this, kudos to you! But they went on about how he looked pretty close to ready now. I don’t think anyone is lobbying for him to make the Hawks. That would be stupid on a grand scale. However. I’m not doubting the kid will be ready next year. His skating is so smooth and effortless. But at 18 he’s needed elsewhere. Let him dominate to the point where he won’t need to go back. I’m a huge fan of this kid so far. I don’t see the logic in making him stay in Jrs for 2 more years just to say you didn’t rush him. It’s backwards. If the kid is ready, he’s ready. Just like Owen Power, what would he prove if he stayed at Michigan another year? He’s ready now. Play him. I truly believe Korchinski will be ready next year and he’ll play a decent role. He looks that good!!! For all we know he might be ready next season. All I was saying is that if he continues to play like he has, I think there's little harm in giving him a small taste before sending him back to the Seattle area. I fully agree. Give him a taste so he won’t wanna go back down next year. Then send him to Rockford once his season is done. They should have a lengthy playoff run!!!
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Post by vadarx on Sept 29, 2022 15:09:32 GMT -6
The guys on Zawaski’s pod were absolutely raving over Korchinski. Sorry I didn’t read any others posts yet, so if you mentioned this, kudos to you! But they went on about how he looked pretty close to ready now. I don’t think anyone is lobbying for him to make the Hawks. That would be stupid on a grand scale. However. I’m not doubting the kid will be ready next year. His skating is so smooth and effortless. But at 18 he’s needed elsewhere. Let him dominate to the point where he won’t need to go back. I’m a huge fan of this kid so far. I don’t see the logic in making him stay in Jrs for 2 more years just to say you didn’t rush him. It’s backwards. If the kid is ready, he’s ready. Just like Owen Power, what would he prove if he stayed at Michigan another year? He’s ready now. Play him. I truly believe Korchinski will be ready next year and he’ll play a decent role. He looks that good!!! Owen did go back for another year, last season was his second in AA. I would say next year KK is in Rockford, minus 9 (or more) games in Chicago. I say send him down after the pre-season. he will have already had a taste of the Big League from that. next year he can come in and earn a few games in Chicago before spending a while in the Rock. then, if he is ready, he can come up later in the season next season and potentially burn that first year of his ELC. I don't disagree that a game or two this fall wouldn't hurt, but, at the same time, I'd like to see him work a little more for it. hopefully that makes him even hungrier next season. just my two pennies.
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Post by BigT on Sept 29, 2022 18:21:13 GMT -6
The guys on Zawaski’s pod were absolutely raving over Korchinski. Sorry I didn’t read any others posts yet, so if you mentioned this, kudos to you! But they went on about how he looked pretty close to ready now. I don’t think anyone is lobbying for him to make the Hawks. That would be stupid on a grand scale. However. I’m not doubting the kid will be ready next year. His skating is so smooth and effortless. But at 18 he’s needed elsewhere. Let him dominate to the point where he won’t need to go back. I’m a huge fan of this kid so far. I don’t see the logic in making him stay in Jrs for 2 more years just to say you didn’t rush him. It’s backwards. If the kid is ready, he’s ready. Just like Owen Power, what would he prove if he stayed at Michigan another year? He’s ready now. Play him. I truly believe Korchinski will be ready next year and he’ll play a decent role. He looks that good!!! Owen did go back for another year, last season was his second in AA. I would say next year KK is in Rockford, minus 9 (or more) games in Chicago. I say send him down after the pre-season. he will have already had a taste of the Big League from that. next year he can come in and earn a few games in Chicago before spending a while in the Rock. then, if he is ready, he can come up later in the season next season and potentially burn that first year of his ELC. I don't disagree that a game or two this fall wouldn't hurt, but, at the same time, I'd like to see him work a little more for it. hopefully that makes him even hungrier next season. just my two pennies. Korchinski cannot go to Rockford for 2 more years. CHL rules. So I don’t see any logic in him playing two more years if it’s a man amongst boys. Just like Power, he should only go back for a year after he was drafted. It’ll be the same situation as Power. He looks like one of the top 6 for the Hawks now. So it is best he goes back this year. And bring him along nice and slow next year. Kinda like what Columbus did with Boqvist. We’ve got nothing but time. Bring him along at whatever pace he’s good with!!!
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Post by vadarx on Sept 29, 2022 20:39:57 GMT -6
Owen did go back for another year, last season was his second in AA. I would say next year KK is in Rockford, minus 9 (or more) games in Chicago. I say send him down after the pre-season. he will have already had a taste of the Big League from that. next year he can come in and earn a few games in Chicago before spending a while in the Rock. then, if he is ready, he can come up later in the season next season and potentially burn that first year of his ELC. I don't disagree that a game or two this fall wouldn't hurt, but, at the same time, I'd like to see him work a little more for it. hopefully that makes him even hungrier next season. just my two pennies. Korchinski cannot go to Rockford for 2 more years. CHL rules. So I don’t see any logic in him playing two more years if it’s a man amongst boys. Just like Power, he should only go back for a year after he was drafted. It’ll be the same situation as Power. He looks like one of the top 6 for the Hawks now. So it is best he goes back this year. And bring him along nice and slow next year. Kinda like what Columbus did with Boqvist. We’ve got nothing but time. Bring him along at whatever pace he’s good with!!! well shit, I forgot about that dumb ass rule. that seems like a prohibitive rule to a player's development, imo... now that that is added into the mix, I would say that it doesn't matter if they use them this year or not, cuz we all know they aren't sending him back to juniors next fall unless he regressed significantly between now and then...
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Post by bigbarn27 on Sept 30, 2022 1:20:13 GMT -6
The guys on Zawaski’s pod were absolutely raving over Korchinski. Sorry I didn’t read any others posts yet, so if you mentioned this, kudos to you! But they went on about how he looked pretty close to ready now. I don’t think anyone is lobbying for him to make the Hawks. That would be stupid on a grand scale. However. I’m not doubting the kid will be ready next year. His skating is so smooth and effortless. But at 18 he’s needed elsewhere. Let him dominate to the point where he won’t need to go back. I’m a huge fan of this kid so far. I don’t see the logic in making him stay in Jrs for 2 more years just to say you didn’t rush him. It’s backwards. If the kid is ready, he’s ready. Just like Owen Power, what would he prove if he stayed at Michigan another year? He’s ready now. Play him. I truly believe Korchinski will be ready next year and he’ll play a decent role. He looks that good!!! Late watch for me just finished the 2nd game. Just my 2 cents but shame on Jay he should know better the kid is not that close. He needs a lot of work defensively. I agree 2 more years in Jrs would be silly best would be Rockford next year since he cant go there he will need to be with the big club so they can start working on that part of his game. If he is developed properly he could be a special player if not he will just be an offensive Dman that is a liability at times during the game. JMO
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Post by BigT on Sept 30, 2022 6:08:49 GMT -6
Korchinski cannot go to Rockford for 2 more years. CHL rules. So I don’t see any logic in him playing two more years if it’s a man amongst boys. Just like Power, he should only go back for a year after he was drafted. It’ll be the same situation as Power. He looks like one of the top 6 for the Hawks now. So it is best he goes back this year. And bring him along nice and slow next year. Kinda like what Columbus did with Boqvist. We’ve got nothing but time. Bring him along at whatever pace he’s good with!!! well shit, I forgot about that dumb ass rule. that seems like a prohibitive rule to a player's development, imo... now that that is added into the mix, I would say that it doesn't matter if they use them this year or not, cuz we all know they aren't sending him back to juniors next fall unless he regressed significantly between now and then... I don’t mind the rule. I do believe there should be exceptions to the rule. NCAA rules I feel are way more destructive. It’s there and no where else. They’ve helped secure the CHL’s rules. As in a kid cannot leave the CHL to go to the NCAA. But kids can leave NCAA to go to the CHL. Look at Wyatt Johnson Dallas’s first rounder from 2 years ago. He put up 124 points last year on Windsor. Is he ready for the NHL? Probably not. But he’s just too good for the OHL. He should be allowed to develop in the AHL. Or, if the NCAA allowed kids to transfer from the CHL. He could a went there (last year) and then the farm this year. The whole system is mangled and protectionist. On both sides. The CHL used to have a total monopoly on things. Now they don’t. Fantilli is from Ontario. He chose to go to Chicago as a 16/17 year old to play in the USHL instead of the OHL. There’s options out there now. I would rather kids be forced to stay closer to home until they’re 18, then decide what they want. It’s a tough decision. Don’t wanna ruin it for your kid. Even Euro kids. They should not be allowed to cross the ocean to play here. That’s just too far!!!
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Post by BigT on Sept 30, 2022 6:21:39 GMT -6
The guys on Zawaski’s pod were absolutely raving over Korchinski. Sorry I didn’t read any others posts yet, so if you mentioned this, kudos to you! But they went on about how he looked pretty close to ready now. I don’t think anyone is lobbying for him to make the Hawks. That would be stupid on a grand scale. However. I’m not doubting the kid will be ready next year. His skating is so smooth and effortless. But at 18 he’s needed elsewhere. Let him dominate to the point where he won’t need to go back. I’m a huge fan of this kid so far. I don’t see the logic in making him stay in Jrs for 2 more years just to say you didn’t rush him. It’s backwards. If the kid is ready, he’s ready. Just like Owen Power, what would he prove if he stayed at Michigan another year? He’s ready now. Play him. I truly believe Korchinski will be ready next year and he’ll play a decent role. He looks that good!!! Late watch for me just finished the 2nd game. Just my 2 cents but shame on Jay he should know better the kid is not that close. He needs a lot of work defensively. I agree 2 more years in Jrs would be silly best would be Rockford next year since he cant go there he will need to be with the big club so they can start working on that part of his game. If he is developed properly he could be a special player if not he will just be an offensive Dman that is a liability at times during the game. JMO Not really. They acknowledged his giveaway, but also his recovery on that play. But he has the instinct that really no one else has out there. He skates so smooth, he has “it”. Is “it” well rounded and ready? No. And they’ve said that too. No body wants him in the NHL this season. Let him dominate and play a big role this year and make team Canada. Go deep in the playoffs with his Jr team. Re-evaluate him next training camp. If he developed on the curve that most are projecting. Sending him back to Jrs is not the smartest. Or, worst case is that the kid gets 9 games. After that, if he looks lost and can’t adapt. Send him back. Let him work on some things. There’s no plan in place. The kids play will decide it. Again. Where did this notion come from that kids need to go back for a minimal 2 years and then play in Rockford? If they’re ready they’re ready. Boqvist clearly was not. Dach clearly was not. Boqvist played one year in North America in London. Then he went to the farm for a 1/2 hour and was called up. Dach played right away. It always goes on a player by player basis. Boqvist looked like he was just trying to survive out there. If we’re gonna shame people, shame on the last guy for putting Boqvist on the top pairing with and aging Keith. That did not help. At all. Again. If KK is ready. Sweet. I believe he will be. He’s just too good. But maybe the org doesn’t wanna rush him into this rebuild situation right away? We don’t know. But the kid is looking very good out there. And he’s 18!!!
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Post by LordKOTL on Sept 30, 2022 9:11:54 GMT -6
Late watch for me just finished the 2nd game. Just my 2 cents but shame on Jay he should know better the kid is not that close. He needs a lot of work defensively. I agree 2 more years in Jrs would be silly best would be Rockford next year since he cant go there he will need to be with the big club so they can start working on that part of his game. If he is developed properly he could be a special player if not he will just be an offensive Dman that is a liability at times during the game. JMO Not really. They acknowledged his giveaway, but also his recovery on that play. But he has the instinct that really no one else has out there. He skates so smooth, he has “it”. Is “it” well rounded and ready? No. And they’ve said that too. No body wants him in the NHL this season. Let him dominate and play a big role this year and make team Canada. Go deep in the playoffs with his Jr team. Re-evaluate him next training camp. If he developed on the curve that most are projecting. Sending him back to Jrs is not the smartest. Or, worst case is that the kid gets 9 games. After that, if he looks lost and can’t adapt. Send him back. Let him work on some things. There’s no plan in place. The kids play will decide it. Again. Where did this notion come from that kids need to go back for a minimal 2 years and then play in Rockford? If they’re ready they’re ready. Boqvist clearly was not. Dach clearly was not. Boqvist played one year in North America in London. Then he went to the farm for a 1/2 hour and was called up. Dach played right away. It always goes on a player by player basis. Boqvist looked like he was just trying to survive out there. If we’re gonna shame people, shame on the last guy for putting Boqvist on the top pairing with and aging Keith. That did not help. At all. Again. If KK is ready. Sweet. I believe he will be. He’s just too good. But maybe the org doesn’t wanna rush him into this rebuild situation right away? We don’t know. But the kid is looking very good out there. And he’s 18!!! I definitely think Korch needs to stay off of the regular lineup this season--even if he is one of the top-6 D-men. But, giving him a handful of games early on wouldn't be detrimental. Preseason is not the full NHL. Given that we're starting against Colorado, it would be an eye-opener to Korch or any of our prospects. It might actually help him because he'll have firsthand experience against the defending cup champs playing games that matter. Hell, it doesn't even have to be the full 9. If his game peters off in the preseason by all means send him down, but the kid looked reasonably close so far. Close enough to say, "'ey kid, will give you a test run against Makar, McKinnon, and the defending champs so you can see what the real NHL is all about. Then take that back to Seattle and work on it."
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Post by vadarx on Sept 30, 2022 9:18:02 GMT -6
Late watch for me just finished the 2nd game. Just my 2 cents but shame on Jay he should know better the kid is not that close. He needs a lot of work defensively. I agree 2 more years in Jrs would be silly best would be Rockford next year since he cant go there he will need to be with the big club so they can start working on that part of his game. If he is developed properly he could be a special player if not he will just be an offensive Dman that is a liability at times during the game. JMO Not really. They acknowledged his giveaway, but also his recovery on that play. But he has the instinct that really no one else has out there. He skates so smooth, he has “it”. Is “it” well rounded and ready? No. And they’ve said that too. No body wants him in the NHL this season. Let him dominate and play a big role this year and make team Canada. Go deep in the playoffs with his Jr team. Re-evaluate him next training camp. If he developed on the curve that most are projecting. Sending him back to Jrs is not the smartest. Or, worst case is that the kid gets 9 games. After that, if he looks lost and can’t adapt. Send him back. Let him work on some things. There’s no plan in place. The kids play will decide it. Again. Where did this notion come from that kids need to go back for a minimal 2 years and then play in Rockford? If they’re ready they’re ready. Boqvist clearly was not. Dach clearly was not. Boqvist played one year in North America in London. Then he went to the farm for a 1/2 hour and was called up. Dach played right away. It always goes on a player by player basis. Boqvist looked like he was just trying to survive out there. If we’re gonna shame people, shame on the last guy for putting Boqvist on the top pairing with and aging Keith. That did not help. At all. Again. If KK is ready. Sweet. I believe he will be. He’s just too good. But maybe the org doesn’t wanna rush him into this rebuild situation right away? We don’t know. But the kid is looking very good out there. And he’s 18!!! absolutely there isn't a rule that every single player should be developed on the same time line. obviously it should be on a player by player basis. I believe the issue around these parts is we've seen too many prospects rushed by the previous regime and the concern is still there that the current one might do the same, despite their assurances that they won't. at the same time, it probably isn't fair for me to say he needs X amount of time just because of the last guy ruining the last top d prospect we had. so, to answer your question, that is where the notion comes from more than likely, at least on my end anyway. I think your last bit there needs to be taken into consideration as well. does the current regime really want KK around next season if the tank is still going on? would it be better for his development to avoid that environment (not that the season after next is likely to be a ton better, but one has to hope the team's trajectory is pointed back up by then)? at the same time, is going back to juniors going to be a good idea? lotta questions that we won't have answers to until next training camp. I think for now I'll just be happy that it looks like we have ourselves a good one and hope he keeps developing over the course of this coming season and we will cross the "where does he play this season" bridge next fall. as for this fall, if they give him a game or two for a taste, so be it, but it might be a better idea to bank all those "free" games for next year to really assess if he is ready for a sheltered year in Chicago or if he needs to marinate a bit more in the pacific northwest...
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Post by BigT on Sept 30, 2022 13:40:30 GMT -6
Lordy and Vadar, great conversation. I agree with both of you and couldn’t really argue against either point. I’m not trying to put pressure on the kid, but so far, he’s looked like the best D prospect since…………
I’m really happy to potentially have that horse on D that every team covets. I hope they don’t shy away from dmen. If a Dman is the best available at the draft table. Take the best D or Center. Colorado has Makar 1 and Makar 2 on their team. It doesn’t hurt to have more!!!
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Post by vadarx on Sept 30, 2022 20:50:02 GMT -6
another note here before I quit derailing all the pre-season schedule talk...
Pronnman put out an article regarding prospect standouts from camps so far and one Kevin Korchinski was the very first player listed...
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Post by galaxytrash on Oct 1, 2022 13:51:42 GMT -6
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Post by vadarx on Oct 1, 2022 14:12:49 GMT -6
guess they wanna give the fans in Wisconsin a show tomorrow with no 88 line tonight...
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Post by T-man2010 on Oct 1, 2022 16:13:44 GMT -6
Looks like I'll be losing espn+ this year with disney pulling all their channels off Dishnet work and other tv providers.
Disney wants a billion dollars increase for their channels since their disny+ service is failing.
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Post by vadarx on Oct 1, 2022 17:42:50 GMT -6
Looks like I'll be losing espn+ this year with disney pulling all their channels off Dishnet work and other tv providers. Disney wants a billion dollars increase for their channels since their disny+ service is failing. que? should be able to stream espn+, no? my espn+ sub renews next week. perhaps I shouldn't bother....
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Post by T-man2010 on Oct 1, 2022 18:43:47 GMT -6
Looks like I'll be losing espn+ this year with disney pulling all their channels off Dishnet work and other tv providers. Disney wants a billion dollars increase for their channels since their disny+ service is failing. que? should be able to stream espn+, no? my espn+ sub renews next week. perhaps I shouldn't bother.... My espn+ is tied to my dishnetwork account.. They asked who my tv provider was when I signed up last season. I went to log in today . So I used my comcast internet service as provider, but I don't have comcast tv. But I can watch on the PC, but not Hawks games since that's blocked by NBCsports chicago. I'm more pissed that I can't watch the F1A race tomorrow morning.
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Post by vadarx on Oct 1, 2022 18:59:30 GMT -6
que? should be able to stream espn+, no? my espn+ sub renews next week. perhaps I shouldn't bother.... My espn+ is tied to my dishnetwork account.. They asked who my tv provider was when I signed up last season. I went to log in today . So I used my comcast internet service as provider, but I don't have comcast tv. But I can watch on the PC, but not Hawks games since that's blocked by NBCsports chicago. I'm more pissed that I can't watch the F1A race tomorrow morning. lame...
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Post by vadarx on Oct 1, 2022 19:07:33 GMT -6
Beaudin not looking too bad tonight
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