Re: Canucks Young Guns
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 12:20 pm
Heard that Gadjovich is a lock, Lind is on the bubble.
if you would of read the thread to the original quote u would understand...Zedlee wrote: wft does this have to do with Canucks Young guns? Come on guys.
Apart from the SHL and the Champions Hockey League, Elias Pettersson may end up playing at the WJC, the Olympics and the World Championship this winter. He'll have to savour this shot at international hockey, because if Bettman gets his way, it may take some time before we get to see NHLers at the Olympics again.Hockey Widow wrote:Ryan Biech
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The #Canucks have 6 prospects who have been invited to World Juniors Selection Camps -
Jonah Gadjovich, Kole Lind, Michael DiPietro (Can)
Elias Pettersson (Sweden)
Olli Juolevi (Finland)
William Lockwood (USA)
10:21 AM - Dec 6, 2017
Lockwood was drafted with the 3rd round pick we received in the Brandon Sutter acquisitionHockey Widow wrote:Ryan Biech
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The #Canucks have 6 prospects who have been invited to World Juniors Selection Camps -
Jonah Gadjovich, Kole Lind, Michael DiPietro (Can)
Elias Pettersson (Sweden)
Olli Juolevi (Finland)
William Lockwood (USA)
10:21 AM - Dec 6, 2017
Lot of reasons for hope. One question, though. He's been racking up the assists more so than the goals. Is there a possibility that he is being carried by his line-mates who are doing the scoring? How many of his assists are primary assist and how many are secondary?Per wrote:Obviously no serious injury on Pettersson. He played tonight as Växjö beat Färjestad 5-4, and had four assists!
That brings the total to 35 points in 25 games, or a 1.4 points per game average.
Pretty decent, imho, for a 19 year old rookie.
11 goals in 25 games in a mens league! Are you out to lunch? The kid can rip it!Lancer wrote:Lot of reasons for hope. One question, though. He's been racking up the assists more so than the goals. Is there a possibility that he is being carried by his line-mates who are doing the scoring? How many of his assists are primary assist and how many are secondary?Per wrote:Obviously no serious injury on Pettersson. He played tonight as Växjö beat Färjestad 5-4, and had four assists!
That brings the total to 35 points in 25 games, or a 1.4 points per game average.
Pretty decent, imho, for a 19 year old rookie.
Not suggesting that he is, but just wondering considering his high assist to goal ratio.
Good to see he's back skating though.
He must be closing in on Nilsson's record. He will end the year as the best u20 ever.Per wrote:Obviously no serious injury on Pettersson. He played tonight as Växjö beat Färjestad 5-4, and had four assists!
That brings the total to 35 points in 25 games, or a 1.4 points per game average.
Pretty decent, imho, for a 19 year old rookie.
The rumours I've heard about Dahlén involve Brynäs or the Swiss league, but most people seem to think he'll stay put in Timrå. Växjö has denied any plans of acquiring him.givemeda411 wrote:He must be closing in on Nilsson's record. He will end the year as the best u20 ever.Per wrote:Obviously no serious injury on Pettersson. He played tonight as Växjö beat Färjestad 5-4, and had four assists!
That brings the total to 35 points in 25 games, or a 1.4 points per game average.
Pretty decent, imho, for a 19 year old rookie.
Any word if Dahlen will be joining Petterson and playing on the same team?