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Old 04-16-2019, 05:17 PM
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Have any of this years dogs been called up to their AHL or ECHL teams for the playoffs. Thanks
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Old 04-16-2019, 05:37 PM
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Stunnika called up to the Boston AHL team already.
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Old 04-16-2019, 09:08 PM
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Stunnika called up to the Boston AHL team already.
Maybe that's why Studnicka cross-checked Lleyton Moore's head for no reason in the full view of the world:
1) Take a stupid penalty
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3) Game ends, series is done sooner
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There is a thread on HF Boards that addresses this topic head on - "The Lure of the AHL".

https://hfboards.mandatory.com/threa...e-ahl.2632511/

i have been a believer of this mindset for a long time, but chastised for even thinking it could be so. No OHL level hockey player gives up on his team or his coach, sets his sights elsewhere, of coarse not. They all want to win, all the time 100%. Yea, well, dream on while the reality escapes you. You can't tell me the last two games, especially last night, that Studnicka's game was anything more than mailing it in. Look where he is today, iivin' his dream, the pro life (even the AHL is a pretty big deal for a just turned 20 year old), Robertson not much better, in fact all the rentals seemed to have a care less attitude.
When will management learn that you can't buy a winner, look at the Leafs all those Fletcher years trying to build a winner out of trading for veterans. Vast majority of the time it just doesn't work. But to build a homegrown contender from handpicked raw talent and turning it into a cohesive unit, that takes a hockey mind. Buying a team of cherry picked stars takes no talent or genius, but its the easy thing to do. The easy way out, especially for someone who has no qualifications to be in the position they are.
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According to Rod Mahood, Jones & Studnicka called up to AHL.

Jones (#21) to Chicago Wolves: https://www.chicagowolves.com/team/roster/

Studs (#16) to Providence Bruins: https://theahl.com/stats/roster/309/64?league=4

Good luck to both boys in the Calder Cup playoffs.
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There is a thread on HF Boards that addresses this topic head on - "The Lure of the AHL".

https://hfboards.mandatory.com/threa...e-ahl.2632511/

i have been a believer of this mindset for a long time, but chastised for even thinking it could be so. No OHL level hockey player gives up on his team or his coach, sets his sights elsewhere, of coarse not. They all want to win, all the time 100%. Yea, well, dream on while the reality escapes you. You can't tell me the last two games, especially last night, that Studnicka's game was anything more than mailing it in. Look where he is today, iivin' his dream, the pro life (even the AHL is a pretty big deal for a just turned 20 year old), Robertson not much better, in fact all the rentals seemed to have a care less attitude.
When will management learn that you can't buy a winner, look at the Leafs all those Fletcher years trying to build a winner out of trading for veterans. Vast majority of the time it just doesn't work. But to build a homegrown contender from handpicked raw talent and turning it into a cohesive unit, that takes a hockey mind. Buying a team of cherry picked stars takes no talent or genius, but its the easy thing to do. The easy way out, especially for someone who has no qualifications to be in the position they are.
I don't believe that at all. If you want an example, look no further than Guelph. They added seven new guys at the deadline, they were down 3-0 to London. If that were the case, wouldn't those seven guys have just "quit" in Game 4 and moved on to pro. That would've been a hell of a lot easier than actually coming back to win in 7.

To me, if you're going to question someone's integrity, you better have damn good proof to do so, not just say "eh, they didn't put up points". We have no idea what injuries anyone is playing with.
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There is a thread on HF Boards that addresses this topic head on - "The Lure of the AHL".

https://hfboards.mandatory.com/threa...e-ahl.2632511/

i have been a believer of this mindset for a long time, but chastised for even thinking it could be so. No OHL level hockey player gives up on his team or his coach, sets his sights elsewhere, of coarse not. They all want to win, all the time 100%. Yea, well, dream on while the reality escapes you. You can't tell me the last two games, especially last night, that Studnicka's game was anything more than mailing it in. Look where he is today, iivin' his dream, the pro life (even the AHL is a pretty big deal for a just turned 20 year old), Robertson not much better, in fact all the rentals seemed to have a care less attitude.
When will management learn that you can't buy a winner, look at the Leafs all those Fletcher years trying to build a winner out of trading for veterans. Vast majority of the time it just doesn't work. But to build a homegrown contender from handpicked raw talent and turning it into a cohesive unit, that takes a hockey mind. Buying a team of cherry picked stars takes no talent or genius, but its the easy thing to do. The easy way out, especially for someone who has no qualifications to be in the position they are.
Wow!! That is one of the most ridiculous statement I ever heard.
Not sure what games you were watching but all of our NHL drafted players gave it there all.
Also, I guess you did not see Jones, Studnicka, Lodnia, and Brassard in tears after the handshake.
They were all faking those tears also??
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Old 04-18-2019, 08:14 PM
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Wow!! That is one of the most ridiculous statement I ever heard.
Not sure what games you were watching but all of our NHL drafted players gave it there all.
Also, I guess you did not see Jones, Studnicka, Lodnia, and Brassard in tears after the handshake.
They were all faking those tears also??
With the exception of Lodnia (and throw in Maksimov) they played like crap and took really stupid penalties for no reason. I can believe it.
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Studnicka got goal and an assist . Guess it is easier to score in the AHL
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