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  1. That was the kind of game where a championship team gets a goal from a Schmaltz, Jamernik, James, Strinden, or Perron.
  2. In part I think in part it's a trade-off for Kunz recent success. I've been pumping his tires for awhile, always thought he had more to show offensively. His net front-front presence has been great and he took Johannes spot in the top of the lineup and ran with it. But he plays a different kind of game than he did further down the depth chart, and we've definitely missed some of that heavy play.
  3. I'm not a doomer, I like our current team and believe we can pull it off. If I had to make on critique, it's that we are not a heavy in your face team.
  4. The 2007 Frozen Frozen Four Semi-Final still haunts me.
  5. I think there's underrated skill there too. Maybe not enough to create much offense on his own at this level, but playing him with some higher end guys can bring it out. Look at his pass on the PP to Berg last vs SCSU. He scored 5 less goals in 12 less games than Mclaughlin in the USHL.
  6. I've liked Kunz game the last 2 weekends. He's earned some time higher up in the lineup. Let Johannes get 100%
  7. My thoughts too. None of Bast, Johnson, or Moore were good last year - so not like losing them is the end of the world. However, the lack of development and either the lack of belief the staff had in them returning and improving, or the players lack of belief being a part of this program is in their best interest - that's alarming.
  8. Given their draft status, I have to think 6 and 4 are thinking of the possibility of a future pro career. The fact they believe starting over is best on a new team, new coaches, competing with incoming recruits and returning players VS staying at a program with our pedigree/facilities where prime minutes are ripe for the taking and they've "paid their dues" for 2 seasons...is concerning. We don't know anything and maybe there's other issues of course, but any way you slice it, it's not good.
  9. Exactly - like the scouting report on Bast in that first season or two in the BCHL, dynamic offense and skating from an undersized young D. Then he went to the USHL and the offense was gone.
  10. Tough look losing 15 & 25 to the pros, 3,7, & 2 graduate Only 4 returning - so spots & minutes wide open for everyone 6 and 24 still portal out as jrs. Have to sell transfers on blue line minutes, couldn't/wouldn't sell guys we recruited and coached for 2 seasons with said minutes. Ouch.
  11. I believe 25/K is too old for the contract to slide, and signing him burns a year regardless if he played games in AHL/NHL. They could have signed him to an ATO, to save a year, but he has no incentive to want that
  12. Could go either way. He was a beast down the stretch, when he basically eliminated hitting from his game. He could get some benefit rounding out the rest of his game for an entire season + would get his choice of where to go pro and pick a favorable spot. On the other hand, part of his pro appeal is the physicality, which you're right - is absolutely being officiated out of the current college game. The possibility of a major hanging over your head every time you play the body is not ideal.
  13. Good point. I will amend the comment, and admit hyperbole was used. 4th* best defenseman.
  14. A year of pain to get the recruit pipeline righted and set us up for years to come I'd say is worth it.
  15. That hockeynews article aged like milk in the sun. The piece you referenced makes fair points regarding his production, relative to his age - sure. It also predicted he would be late round pick which never materialized. Like it mentions, the Brooks Bandits ran absolutely ROUGHSHOD over that entire league. They had a 14 game win streak that season, 5 games with 10+ goals. They were blowing out teams every night. Bast was 14th on that team in scoring. He was 4th in D scoring in the reg season and playoffs. Ethan Lund put up close-ish numbers (28 pts vs 35) to him on that team, also as a 17 year old. If you haven't heard of him, it's because he was a freshman this year at Niagra, dressed in 13 games and put up 0 points. Then contrary to what was written, he did not head to UND that fall. Idk if they were just incorrect or if the coaching staff recognized he wasn't ready. 6 put up 3 more points in his single USHL season than 24 did in 79 games over two seasons. Most of that Brooks team who produced more than 24 are depth pieces on lower rung NCAA teams, two are playing D3 hockey. I admit, 5th best is hyperbole but I think I can stand with 4th best on his AJHL team. Look at his brother for comparison, he was...fine. He produced more at the same level. I hope I'm wrong and he takes a huge step next year, we need it.
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