scpa0305 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 8 minutes ago, yzerman19 said: its a great debate. Lots to consider in all of this. It depends on the team and the kid a lot too. It is telling that the best WHL eligible US players that were drafted in 2025 ALL chose NTDP over WHL when offered in April. That is very true. And it would be taboo to go against the grain that is the NTDP. Time will tell I suppose. Quote
tnt Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I see two EGF players were selected in the WHL draft at #30 & #47, Mason Auger & Jace Magner respectively. Quote
Popular Post Siouxdaddy Posted 15 hours ago Popular Post Posted 15 hours ago Carels spotted on campus 3 8 Quote
brianvf Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Siouxdaddy said: Carels spotted on campus Quote
hockeytherapy13 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 2 hours ago, Siouxdaddy said: Carels spotted on campus If someone smuggles him some shark wings and Cajun fries it’ll seal the deal 1 Quote
TwamleyShuffle Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 52 minutes ago, hockeytherapy13 said: If someone smuggles him some shark wings and Cajun fries it’ll seal the deal Get the blue chippah a grinder 1 Quote
siouxfaninseattle Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 20 minutes ago, TwamleyShuffle said: Get the blue chippah a grindah. FYP Quote
beastandco Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I’m not expecting to hear much on Carels until after the draft. The Called Up podcast made it sound like he’s expected to sign on yesterday’s podcast. Going to college eliminates the possibility of him getting sent back to PG and he still will get NHL games at the end of the year but I understand that he ultimately wants to play in the NHL. The risk of playing a season in college and joining his NHL team in the spring is very minimal. Quote
Sioux90 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, beastandco said: I’m not expecting to hear much on Carels until after the draft. The Called Up podcast made it sound like he’s expected to sign on yesterday’s podcast. Going to college eliminates the possibility of him getting sent back to PG and he still will get NHL games at the end of the year but I understand that he ultimately wants to play in the NHL. The risk of playing a season in college and joining his NHL team in the spring is very minimal. Why would he visit, if he plans on signing. He’s clearly interested in playing college puck. Quote
atxsioux Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago 28 minutes ago, beastandco said: I’m not expecting to hear much on Carels until after the draft. The Called Up podcast made it sound like he’s expected to sign on yesterday’s podcast. Going to college eliminates the possibility of him getting sent back to PG and he still will get NHL games at the end of the year but I understand that he ultimately wants to play in the NHL. The risk of playing a season in college and joining his NHL team in the spring is very minimal. They got that sequence a little jumbled with how they talked about but they were talking about Albert Smits actually. Rewound a couple of times to double check that lol Quote
beastandco Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago 7 minutes ago, atxsioux said: They got that sequence a little jumbled with how they talked about but they were talking about Albert Smits actually. Rewound a couple of times to double check that lol From like 43:00 to like 43:20 Cam Robinson said “he’d like I think” and “I think he’s expected to sign”. Definitely a little jumbled but I think they are talking about Carels but are kind of all over the place so I wouldn’t read much into it. Quote
AJS Posted 4 minutes ago Posted 4 minutes ago 15 minutes ago, beastandco said: From like 43:00 to like 43:20 Cam Robinson said “he’d like I think” and “I think he’s expected to sign”. Definitely a little jumbled but I think they are talking about Carels but are kind of all over the place so I wouldn’t read much into it. I took it as Carels as well. Good news, Carels (his family, representation) as well as the colleges know what he wants to do. Ultimately, he dictates it. If he’s set on trying to make the NHL, wish him well and move on. UND wouldn’t hold a spot for him if they didn’t feel it was likely he would end up here. Quote
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