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Rocco wrote:So which prospects are closest to getting the honor of sitting in the press box to watch and learn from Engelland and Vitale?
MarioLives wrote:I don't know, I am in the minority for sure, but I spent the last few days watching and I was not blown away by any of these guys. Some were ok, and I
Liked the goalies, but overall I am not excited about the future. I know, I am negative today, but I was hoping I would see someone, especially a forward that could inject some youth and passion into this team. I just did not see it. Obviously I am
Not taking about Bennett. Just my
Opinion, not bashing this team in the slightest.
Plus I probably know nothing!!
mikey287 wrote:MarioLives wrote:I don't know, I am in the minority for sure, but I spent the last few days watching and I was not blown away by any of these guys. Some were ok, and I
Liked the goalies, but overall I am not excited about the future. I know, I am negative today, but I was hoping I would see someone, especially a forward that could inject some youth and passion into this team. I just did not see it. Obviously I am
Not taking about Bennett. Just my
Opinion, not bashing this team in the slightest.
Plus I probably know nothing!! :)
Important to adjust for skill level and setting. I won't pretend to know what levels of hockey you have and haven't seen, but it's important to understand you aren't watching professional players on the whole. And they are in a, for all intents and purposes, relatively non-competitive setting.
MarioLives wrote:I don't know, I am in the minority for sure, but I spent the last few days watching and I was not blown away by any of these guys. Some were ok, and I
Liked the goalies, but overall I am not excited about the future. I know, I am negative today, but I was hoping I would see someone, especially a forward that could inject some youth and passion into this team. I just did not see it. Obviously I am
Not taking about Bennett. Just my
Opinion, not bashing this team in the slightest.
Plus I probably know nothing!!
nocera wrote:What was the final? I took off early.
Rocco wrote:So which prospects are closest to getting the honor of sitting in the press box to watch and learn from Engelland and Vitale?
lifetimefan wrote:Rocco wrote:So which prospects are closest to getting the honor of sitting in the press box to watch and learn from Engelland and Vitale?
Dumoilin is ready now. Offense my guess is Megna gets first shot.
pens2005 wrote:lifetimefan wrote:Rocco wrote:So which prospects are closest to getting the honor of sitting in the press box to watch and learn from Engelland and Vitale?
Dumoilin is ready now. Offense my guess is Megna gets first shot.
Dejan pointed out that Maata is the only player with a prayer to crack the lineup this fall.
Kinda disappointing news if you ask me.
mikey287 wrote:That's the most optimistic thing I've read about our prospects since the cusp of Generation X. You sir, are banned.
Possessing blistering speed and a feisty personality, Matia Marcantuoni plays with enormous amount of energy every time he touches the ice. The foundation of his game is centered on his excellent skating ability. However, it is how he combines that skating ability with a physical recklessness that makes him an intriguing prospect.
Though he has some talents that could translate into offensive ability at the professional level, particularly his ability to carry and protect the puck, he will almost certainly make his living creating havoc with his speed and abrasive physical style.
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