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DON

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  1. These folks are high on Buium. Iginla just named to Canada's U-18 team and another chance to showcase his game. DobberProspects’ April Top-96 for the 2024 NHL Draft – DobberProspects
  2. Canucks or Jets cup win would be great, to see either of them get a 1st cup... If not Go Oilers!
  3. He would need to clears waivers in 24-25, so that aint gonna play out. If you are talking Barron?
  4. With 17g and solid play, is Armia tradable or have some value, say to a Utah, this off-season?
  5. Why would Stamkos be a fit on a rebuilding team? Not a fit , is he?
  6. Engstrom 0pts 13:38 in 1-0 win, after a 1-0 loss in game #1; series 1-1
  7. Xhekaj/Barron what kind of deals will they likely get? Guhle/Slafkovski, will both get extended in July? Ylonen?
  8. Well, i hope he stays there for the rebuild. But imagine will clean house if lose in 1st round.
  9. And someone made fun of me guessing Aves as likely favorites. Aves superstar skaters vs Vezina calibre goalie.
  10. Tuch supposedly had a solid game in Laval to start.
  11. Great to see Reinbacher get a dozen games in Laval under his belt, on smaller ice and intro to NA pro game. Laval Rocket eliminated from playoff contention with loss (habseyesontheprize.com) Luke Tuch stood out for me quite a bit among the forward group. He plays somewhat of a thankless game that probably won’t show up on the scoresheet a lot, but he back checks like his life depends on it, and is very capable in the dirty areas. If he keeps bringing that level of effort at both ends of the ice, he’ll eventually find himself getting a chance in the NHL. David Reinbacher is just so quietly effective. Outside of his assist, what really stood out for me was his puck distribution in his own zone. He seems to have an innate sense for where his teammates will be, and his first pass on the breakout is almost always right. He’s on the right track, and it will be interesting to see how he develops next season.
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