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BladesofSteel wrote:Jensen already has two years of "North American" hockey under his belt. At this stage, he should have a pretty good grasp of the style.
It's a different style of game over there and Jensen will adjust to the style of game that is played over there and then when he comes back he'll have to adjust again. The fact that Jensen showed he can translate his game to the AHL and even the NHL suggests that the OHL is a good developmental league for Jensen. Then again, going into the draft, one negative about Jensen was that he didn't always engage himself and Jensen didn't improve his production this season so maybe Gillis saw something in Jensen's game that he felt would be better developed in Sweden. I don't know.
BladesofSteel wrote:
What do you mean by "close tabs"?
SKYO wrote:Just what we need another prima donna prospect rookie,
see this is the problem with elite rookies they're always
wanting to play with the big boys or else.
No, really; if Gillis/Vigneault tell Jensen they think he should consider a year in Europe, and he says fine, that's pretty much the opposite of being a primadonna imho.
Whatever you do, always give 100 %!
Except when donating blood.
SKYO wrote:Just what we need another prima donna prospect rookie,
see this is the problem with elite rookies they're always
wanting to play with the big boys or else.
No, really; if Gillis/Vigneault tell Jensen they think he should consider a year in Europe, and he says fine, that's pretty much the opposite of being a primadonna imho.
LOL any hockey vet poster on the good ol' net will tell you that the emoticon I just posted after my post, was clearly the 'sarcasm' post/emoticon.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
SKYO wrote:Just what we need another prima donna prospect rookie,
see this is the problem with elite rookies they're always
wanting to play with the big boys or else.
No, really; if Gillis/Vigneault tell Jensen they think he should consider a year in Europe, and he says fine, that's pretty much the opposite of being a primadonna imho.
LOL any hockey vet poster on the good ol' net will tell you that the emoticon I just posted after my post, was clearly the 'sarcasm' post/emoticon.
Oops! My bad.
Whatever you do, always give 100 %!
Except when donating blood.
So Jensen will go to Stockholm AIK is he doesn't make the Canucks out of training camp. Slightly surprised it wasn't MoDo due to the connections with that team.
Hey Per, what would you say about this development? How do you think Stockholm AIK will be as a developmental experience for Jensen? I don't recognize anybody on their roster, what can you tell us?
Lancer wrote:So Jensen will go to Stockholm AIK is he doesn't make the Canucks out of training camp. Slightly surprised it wasn't MoDo due to the connections with that team.
Hey Per, what would you say about this development? How do you think Stockholm AIK will be as a developmental experience for Jensen? I don't recognize anybody on their roster, what can you tell us?
regardless what Per thinks...we are gonna lose out and get fucked on this deal...
Jensen will be back from the SEL, money for one thing and his father is Cdn any way so the dream I would think would be to hit the NHL. Unless the KHL trys to intervene but the KHL/NHL have agreed to no poaching of players under contract and Jensen is under contract
regardless what Per thinks...we are gonna lose out and get fucked on this deal...
Huh? How so?[/quote]
It's a Canucks we are doomed thing.
History repeating itself.
Salmon figures Jensen is his-tor-y if he heads to Europe to play pro.[/quote]
I get the whole 'we're cursed' thing, but really don't get the whole 'gonna stay in Europe and kick it large like Radulov' angle. This is the SEL, not the KHL. Stockholm AIK is apparently releasing Jensen to go to the Canucks camp, so it seems AIK know what the score is and are happy to have a player of his calibre for as long as they have him. He can't play in the AHL. He's apparently spinning his wheels in the OHL. This looks like a whole lotta logic, and Gillis and Co. seem to agree.
I just hope the Stockholm AIK organization provides a good developmental environment for Jensen so he's not stalling his development into a pro player.