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Garth Snows Plan!May 6, 2012 4:27 pm
Hey Ted, A couple of Michal Rozsival, Carlo Colaiacovo, Bryan Allen, Shane O'Brien, Cory Sarich or Greg Zanon would be better than what the Islanders are losing to unrestricted free agency and could make life easier for the goaltenders. Certainly the Islanders can upgrade the position long-term with the fourth overall pick in the draft. If an elite forward falls in their lap, the Islanders can go in that direction, but in a defence-rich draft, there is an opportunity to add someone dynamic like Matthew Dumba or safe and steady like Ryan Murray. |
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Garth Snows Plan!May 7, 2012 10:04 am
Nice weekend.............and it started off with a nice Matinee LOSS! GO CAPS!
The Internal tournament is off to a good start, GO US! Kyle has been playing well. and nice to see JT producing for Canada and Streit scoring for the Swiss. Nino? Hello? DDD! IGWT! |
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Garth Snows Plan!May 7, 2012 10:15 am
The Ontario Hockey League has been one of the premier pipelines for NHL development over the past couple of decades, particularly down the middle of the ice. From Eric Lindros to Joe Thornton, and more recently, Mike Richards, Ryan Getzlaf, and surging second-year center Tyler Seguin, the league has produced countless blue chip NHL centermen.
The top 10 centers from the OHL this year, naturally, feature a lot of offensive potential, but are also well-rounded players that should all likely see time in an NHL uniform in the future. 1. Ryan Strome, Niagara IceDogs NHL Rights: New York Islanders Drafted 1st round, 5th overall, 2011 Ryan Strome had a coming-out party for Niagara in 2010-11 in which he eclipsed 100 points in 65 games to lead the team in scoring. His offensive production was more than enough to warrant the Islanders selecting him fifth overall, but it's his complete skill set that's going to make him a nice complement to John Tavares within the next year or two. This year, Strome seemed to prove there's not much more he could learn in junior. In just 46 games, the Mississauga native scored 30 goals and added 38 assists. He was also plus-37 on the talent-laden team. Though he only finished fifth in team scoring due to playing just 46 games, he was consistently the most dangerous forward on the IceDogs all season. That's carried into the playoffs, where he currently leads the team in scoring with 23 points in 17 games. The same can be said during the World Juniors. Part of the reason Strome missed so many games was due to his selection for the Canadian World Junior Team, in which he finished sixth in scoring for the tournament with nine points in five games, tied with Mark Stone (OTT) for the team lead. Strome is eligible to return to Niagara next season, but should have a fairly good shot at making the Islanders. There's not much more he has to prove at the junior level. IGWT! |
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Garth Snows Plan!May 7, 2012 6:38 pm
The Ontario Hockey League has been one of the premier pipelines for NHL development over the past couple of decades, particularly down the middle of the ice. From Eric Lindros to Joe Thornton, and more recently, Mike Richards, Ryan Getzlaf, and surging second-year center Tyler Seguin, the league has produced countless blue chip NHL centermen.
The top 10 centers from the OHL this year, naturally, feature a lot of offensive potential, but are also well-rounded players that should all likely see time in an NHL uniform in the future. 1. Ryan Strome, Niagara IceDogs NHL Rights: New York Islanders Drafted 1st round, 5th overall, 2011 Ryan Strome had a coming-out party for Niagara in 2010-11 in which he eclipsed 100 points in 65 games to lead the team in scoring. His offensive production was more than enough to warrant the Islanders selecting him fifth overall, but it's his complete skill set that's going to make him a nice complement to John Tavares within the next year or two. This year, Strome seemed to prove there's not much more he could learn in junior. In just 46 games, the Mississauga native scored 30 goals and added 38 assists. He was also plus-37 on the talent-laden team. Though he only finished fifth in team scoring due to playing just 46 games, he was consistently the most dangerous forward on the IceDogs all season. That's carried into the playoffs, where he currently leads the team in scoring with 23 points in 17 games. The same can be said during the World Juniors. Part of the reason Strome missed so many games was due to his selection for the Canadian World Junior Team, in which he finished sixth in scoring for the tournament with nine points in five games, tied with Mark Stone (OTT) for the team lead. Strome is eligible to return to Niagara next season, but should have a fairly good shot at making the Islanders. There's not much more he has to prove at the junior level. IGWT! i hope he does make the team next year. I like his style of play. he could be the playmaker we need on the PP. Couple him with a solid d-man in this years draft as well as CDH, Ness, or Donvan, and it could be an interesting year. Montoya is a UFA though right? Or is he signed? |
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Garth Snows Plan!May 7, 2012 10:09 pm
UFA |
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Garth Snows Plan!May 7, 2012 10:13 pm
Al Montoya is gone...
You think so?? Ricky as backup?? Who backs up Ricky once he goes down again? Nilsson? Poulin? Gets pretty slim after Al I think. God , do i wish Ricky D would retire..... Wishful thinking........ |
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Garth Snows Plan!May 8, 2012 2:54 pm
Al is gone, DP will get a shot at being a backup, but he will cough and break a neck vertebre, so it will be Nabby and either Poulin or Nilsson, with the other staying in Bridgeport.
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Garth Snows Plan!May 8, 2012 3:11 pm
The New York Islanders have stockpiled some very serious talent in the NCAA, SEL, and KHL. Most of these young guns need a few more years of seasoning before joining the Isles, though one of them, Brock Nelson, could be ready as soon as next year. Nelson is fresh off signing an entry-level contract with the Islanders after a breakout collegiate season. So far he is the only NCCA player to have signed a contract with the Isles this season, but more will be joining him in the next few years.
Over the pond there is no lack of young talent as well. They have some high octane scoring in Kirill Petrov and a tough young center in Johan Sundstrom. The next step is prying these highly touted prospects out of their respective countries and bringing them over to play in the Islanders system. NCAA Brock Nelson, C, North Dakota Fighting Sioux (WCHA) Drafted 1st Round, 30th Overall, 2010 This year was a huge coming out party for this big power forward. He shattered his previous year goal total by scoring 28 goals in just 42 games. Nelson has outstanding size and the perfect frame for a center. He is a very powerful skater, which helps him to dominate on the forecheck. He has a very hefty shot as well, and he loves to crash the net hard. After his collegiate season he decided to sign a three-year entry level deal with the Islanders and join the Bridgeport Sound Tigers for their playoff push. He has yet to record a point at the AHL level, but it should not be long before he grows accustomed to playing against professionals. Nelson projects as a top-nine center as early as next year. Scott Mayfield, D, Denver Pioneers (WCHA) Drafted 2nd Round, 34th Overall, 2011 Mayfield is coming off a very solid freshman season in which he logged a lot of ice time. He is not going to blow you away with his statistics because he is more of a stay at home defenseman. If he is able to put on some weight and add some muscle, the opposing forwards will be in some very serious trouble. Mayfield loves to throw his body around and has a bit of snarl to his game. He will benefit from a few more years at the University of Denver to hone his skills and improve his skating ability. He projects as a top-four defenseman capable of moving the puck up ice and shutting down opposing forwards. Anders Lee, C, Notre Dame Fighting Irish (CCHA) Drafted 6th Round, 152nd Overall, 2009 After a point per game freshman season Lee's production slipped up a bit this year, but he definitely improved other areas of his game. Lee already has the body to make the jump to Bridgeport, but has decided to return to Notre Dame for his junior season. This may be a very good decision given the Islanders depth up the middle. Lee is great in the faceoff circle and wins most of the battles down low in his own zone. If he continues to improve his defensive game he should have a very good chance of becoming a very effective top-nine forward with Islanders in the next few years. Robbie Russo, D, Notre Dame Fighting Irish (CCHA) Drafted 4th Round, 95th Overall, 2011 Russo is definitely a guy to keep your eye on next year, as he seems poised for a breakout sophomore season. He is a very well rounded defenseman and is very consistent. He moves the puck very well and will not shy away from the rough stuff. He also plays with a lot of tenacity and has proven to be a great leader in the room. Next season he will fight for a spot on the United States WJC Team. He will definitely benefit from gaining valuable experience playing for them and another year at the collegiate ranks with Notre Dame. Jason Clark, LW, Wisconsin Badgers (WCHA) Drafted 3rd Round, 82nd Overall, 2010 After being a highly touted prospect out of Shattuck St. Mary's, he has been a huge disappointment in his first two seasons as a Wisconsin Badger. In two seasons he has played a combined 35 games and has recorded just two assists in those games. It is still much too early to give up on him given his success prior to making the jump to Wisconsin. Corey Trivino, C, Boston University Terriers (Hockey East) Drafted 2nd Round, 36th Overall, 2008 Trivino was leading all of Hockey East in scoring before his season was derailed by some very serious allegations, which resulted in his dismissal from the team. The most recent developments have seen two very serious charges dropped, but his hockey future is still murky at this point. Europe Johan Sundstrom, C/W , Vastra Frolunda HC (SEL) Drafted 2nd Round, 50th Overall, 2011 Sundstrom has had a very good impressive year including a gold medal in the WJC representing his native Sweden. In six games he posted five points while also shutting down the opposing teams top lines. He showed some great leadership qualities serving as the team's assistant captain. Sundstrom has great size and is very versatile given that he can play both wing and center. He has good puck handling skills and is able to protect the puck using his large body. In 49 games with Vastra Frolunda, Sundstrom managed six goals and five assists. The only downside with Sundstrom is the fact that he is under contract with Frölunda for two more seasons. Hopefully he is able to develop his game in the SEL and is ready to come over after those two seasons if not earlier. Kirill Petrov, RW/LW, AK Bars Kazan (KHL) Drafted 3rd Round, 73rd Overall, 2008 Petrov is a very rangy winger with good reach, which he uses to control the puck. In 52 games this season he sniped 16 goals and added 13 helpers. He has great release on his shot and speed to match. It is very likely he is finally able to join the Islanders next season, and he should become an instant offensive weapon. Yuri Alexandrov, D, Avangard Omsk (KHL) Drafted 2nd Round, 37th Overall, 2006 (Boston) Alexandrov was acquired in a trade with Boston Bruins for future considerations. Considering the Islanders did not give up much, if anything, this trade is worth the gamble. He decided to return to the KHL for 2011-12 after appearing in 66 games with Providence Bruins, the Boston Bruins AHL affiliate in 2010-11. Alexandrov moves the puck very well and does not shy away from the physical game. There is still some hope that he could have another shot in North America with the Isles because he still has one year remaining on his entry-level deal. Overall, it is still very unclear where he stands in the Islanders future plans. IGWT! |
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Garth Snows Plan!May 9, 2012 10:30 am
My condolences to the Philly Faithful for $ h it ti ng the bed Proudly since 1976! Don't chnage a thing, give Bryzgalov an extension, he has DP Potential written all over him!
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Garth Snows Plan!May 10, 2012 7:46 am
very informative hat trick of posts ted.
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Garth Snows Plan!May 10, 2012 11:35 am
Kirill Petrov, RW/LW, AK Bars Kazan (KHL) Drafted 3rd Round, 73rd Overall, 2008 Petrov is a very rangy winger with good reach, which he uses to control the puck. In 52 games this season he sniped 16 goals and added 13 helpers. He has great release on his shot and speed to match. It is very likely he is finally able to join the Islanders next season, and he should become an instant offensive weapon. --------- Why even both listing him? He is staying in Russia, he said he'd rather risk his life traveling on airplanes from world war I than play for the Isles |
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Garth Snows Plan!May 10, 2012 2:04 pm
Hey look it's Chris! All better now from your EMBARASSING first round woodshed whooping?
No worries on KP, the REAL Kirill will be heading to Bridgeport this year, enroute to the Island! Again a 3rd shot..........next! How's Cindy's golf Game? Enjoy the draft! DDD! GO CAPS! IGWT! |
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Garth Snows Plan!May 11, 2012 7:53 am
I would say 6) All of the above.
A very busy day for Milan. If he has time he might try to slip over to the animal shelter and burn it down. |
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Garth Snows Plan!May 11, 2012 10:41 pm
Tim Thomas for a 3rd in 2012
HAHAHAHAHA THAT WAS FUNNY. Possible 5th or 6th in 2013 oh okay, i'm sure the B's would be jumping all over that now. stop putting drugs into the orange kool aid. |