Canucks buy Peoria Rivermen - AHL
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Re: Canucks buy Peoria Rivermen - AHL
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You have to build a competitive farm team in order to properly develop younger players (at least IMO). Part of that is signing good AHL players and to do so you may have to sweeten the pot a bit by giving that NHL hope.
Last year the canucksat some point called up guys like Gordon, Joslin and Jensen. The year before Bitz, Duco, Sulzer etc.
There is a good chance that during the season you have to go 3 or 4 deep on the forwards and a couple deep on the blueline. Chances are if the parent club is needing to go a couple players deep that the farm team is also experiencing injuries and having to go a few deep into their ECHL depth. When those inievitable call ups happen, the player you want to bring up has to be healthy and preferably he is playing well. It means you need to stock the farm team with more than just a couple options on NHL deals.
You have to build a competitive farm team in order to properly develop younger players (at least IMO). Part of that is signing good AHL players and to do so you may have to sweeten the pot a bit by giving that NHL hope.
Last year the canucksat some point called up guys like Gordon, Joslin and Jensen. The year before Bitz, Duco, Sulzer etc.
There is a good chance that during the season you have to go 3 or 4 deep on the forwards and a couple deep on the blueline. Chances are if the parent club is needing to go a couple players deep that the farm team is also experiencing injuries and having to go a few deep into their ECHL depth. When those inievitable call ups happen, the player you want to bring up has to be healthy and preferably he is playing well. It means you need to stock the farm team with more than just a couple options on NHL deals.
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Island Nucklehead, I don't think FAN is complaining about the two-way deals per se, I think he is just suggesting that a lot of these guys will never see one of those two pay grades so it's pointless to have them occupying a contract spot.
As far as I'm concerned I'd expect that the team has worked out how many contract spots they need this season for players on the NHL roster, players likely to see time there at some point and other prospects who won't but who need to be kept in the fold - and that when they offer an NHL deal to a career AHLer they're doing so with some level of certainty that it won't prevent them from improving the NHL club later.
Put it this way, I would guess the more important AHL players probably want to get an NHL contract and will wait on (and accept) a contract from an NHL team rather than simply signing with an AHL franchise - it is, I would guess, simply the price of doing business if you want to scoop up key players for your AHL franchise and the Canucks most definitely need to do that.. the cupboard is less bare than it was a year ago but no way do we have the talent to ice a winning AHL roster without outside help.
As far as I'm concerned I'd expect that the team has worked out how many contract spots they need this season for players on the NHL roster, players likely to see time there at some point and other prospects who won't but who need to be kept in the fold - and that when they offer an NHL deal to a career AHLer they're doing so with some level of certainty that it won't prevent them from improving the NHL club later.
Put it this way, I would guess the more important AHL players probably want to get an NHL contract and will wait on (and accept) a contract from an NHL team rather than simply signing with an AHL franchise - it is, I would guess, simply the price of doing business if you want to scoop up key players for your AHL franchise and the Canucks most definitely need to do that.. the cupboard is less bare than it was a year ago but no way do we have the talent to ice a winning AHL roster without outside help.
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dbr wrote:Island Nucklehead, I don't think FAN is complaining about the two-way deals per se, I think he is just suggesting that a lot of these guys will never see one of those two pay grades so it's pointless to have them occupying a contract spot.
You always want capable guys as your "first call-ups". Preferably those guys are legitimate prospects. Otherwise, you have fringe NHL players with NHL experience such as Santorelli and Ferriero. But the preference for legitimate prospects is one of the reasons the Canucks acquired their own farm team in the first place. This year is suppose to be better than previous years as the farm team should be filled more with legitimate prospects than previous years. Sure there's nothing wrong with signing guys like Santorelli and Ferriero who have recent NHL experience to two two-way contracts or a young guy like Blain, but maybe you don't waste a contract on a 30 year old player who hasn't played in the NHL in years (Pascal Pelletier)? Nathan Longpre did well in camp but the Canucks didn't sign him to an NHL contract. They had the Wolves sign him. Purchasing AHL contracts is an easy matter. Again, it looks like the Comets are starting to sign their own players to fill out the roster so my question has been answered.tantalum wrote: You have to build a competitive farm team in order to properly develop younger players (at least IMO). Part of that is signing good AHL players and to do so you may have to sweeten the pot a bit by giving that NHL hope.
Last year the canucksat some point called up guys like Gordon, Joslin and Jensen. The year before Bitz, Duco, Sulzer etc.
There is a good chance that during the season you have to go 3 or 4 deep on the forwards and a couple deep on the blueline. Chances are if the parent club is needing to go a couple players deep that the farm team is also experiencing injuries and having to go a few deep into their ECHL depth. When those inievitable call ups happen, the player you want to bring up has to be healthy and preferably he is playing well. It means you need to stock the farm team with more than just a couple options on NHL deals.
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First ever Comet!! A 6'2" 174 lbs 22 years old defenseman with a total of 6 AHL games under his belt.Utica Comets @UticaComets
You can welcome Sacha Guimond, the first #Comets player signed, to Utica, here: @Guimond15 #ItsBack
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Defenseman of the Year becomes #Comets first signing. Sacha Guimond inks deal with Utica.
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Kind of the guy you want to be on an AHL contract. I think I read somewhere he was the top or one of the top d men in the ECHL.Jovocop wrote:First ever Comet!! A 6'2" 174 lbs 22 years old defenseman with a total of 6 AHL games under his belt.Utica Comets @UticaComets
You can welcome Sacha Guimond, the first #Comets player signed, to Utica, here: @Guimond15 #ItsBack
Utica Comets @UticaComets
Defenseman of the Year becomes #Comets first signing. Sacha Guimond inks deal with Utica.
A depth AHL player who if he plays well maybe gets a 2 way deal next.
Anyone know if AHL deals have out clauses or anything like that that isint allowed in the NHL ?
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Pretty sure most AHL contracts have out-clauses if an NHL contract is offered.black ace wrote: Anyone know if AHL deals have out clauses or anything like that that isint allowed in the NHL ?
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Here you go, the second Comet (one of the invitees to the development camp):
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ECHL Defenseman of the year last year. Played his way onto a team in training camp, got traded midseason and went nearly PPG after that.black ace wrote:Kind of the guy you want to be on an AHL contract. I think I read somewhere he was the top or one of the top d men in the ECHL.Jovocop wrote:First ever Comet!! A 6'2" 174 lbs 22 years old defenseman with a total of 6 AHL games under his belt.Utica Comets @UticaComets
You can welcome Sacha Guimond, the first #Comets player signed, to Utica, here: @Guimond15 #ItsBack
Utica Comets @UticaComets
Defenseman of the Year becomes #Comets first signing. Sacha Guimond inks deal with Utica.
A depth AHL player who if he plays well maybe gets a 2 way deal next.
Anyone know if AHL deals have out clauses or anything like that that isint allowed in the NHL ?
Seems like he's taken a pretty bizarre route.. QMAA, NOJHL, OHL, QMJHL, ECHL, AHL..
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Another Comet, another defenseman. A third round pick of the Flames in 2007.
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Well at least we know for a fact that his development was stunted by the organization that drafted him.Jovocop wrote:Another Comet, another defenseman. A third round pick of the Flames in 2007.
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That is why the Canucks keep signing players drafted by the Oilers, Flames, Panthers, and Islanders.Aaronp18 wrote:Well at least we know for a fact that his development was stunted by the organization that drafted him.Jovocop wrote:Another Comet, another defenseman. A third round pick of the Flames in 2007.
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AHL announces new Pacific Division — who could go west next?
http://prohockeytalk.nbcsports.com/2015 ... witterfeed
http://prohockeytalk.nbcsports.com/2015 ... witterfeed
So now we gotta wait a short year and a half for the Comets to move to Cali, that'll be nice for our prospects!• The Anaheim Ducks will purchase the Norfolk Admirals AHL franchise and will relocate it from Norfolk, Va., to San Diego, Calif.
• The AHL franchise owned by the Calgary Flames will relocate from Glens Falls, N.Y., to Stockton, Calif.
• The AHL franchise owned by the Edmonton Oilers will relocate from Oklahoma City, Okla., to Bakersfield, Calif.
• The AHL franchise owned by the Los Angeles Kings will relocate from Manchester, N.H., to Ontario, Calif.
• The AHL franchise owned by the San Jose Sharks will relocate from Worcester, Mass., to San Jose, Calif.
The realignment is seen as both a strategic move for the five NHL teams that will now be closer to their prospects (who, with less travel time, will have more time to practice), and also as evidence that the popularity of hockey has grown by leaps and bounds in The Golden State.
“The immense growth of the game of hockey in the state of California shows that hockey fans here love the game and they support it,” said Sharks COO John Tortora.
“Having our top prospects playing on the same coast as our National Hockey League team will greatly enhance our ability to monitor and enhance their development.”
It’s not known at this point if there will be more teams moving west. The Vancouver Canucks, for example, are tied to Utica through next season, but are expected to explore their options ahead of 2016-17.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
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Saskatoon, Saskatoon, Saskatoon !!!SKYO wrote:AHL announces new Pacific Division — who could go west next?
So now we gotta wait a short year and a half for the Comets to move to Cali, that'll be nice for our prospects!
Seriously, there are tons of Canuck fans here, and we will never get an NHL team.
The Cup is soooooo ours!!!!!!!
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Abby still doesnt have a tenant but I would think it would be in California somewhere. Possibly Portland Oregon ?
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Might be a good idea... The Moose situation was certainly effective.
(Saskatoon that is)
What killed the Heat? You'd think having the Canucks farm there would be ideal, but if people just don't want to go..
(Saskatoon that is)
What killed the Heat? You'd think having the Canucks farm there would be ideal, but if people just don't want to go..