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another banger vid
Lets start with the individual General Manager and their respective responsibilities within the organization, k; Alright you say, General Manager is going to delegate responsibility of prospect evaluations, alright I say; So the burden now falls on Assistant General Managers, until they delegate their responsibility, for which the General Manager will be awaiting player evaluations, etc etc etc…… how far delegated before Mr Wheeler chooses not to play for Arizona but signs on (as their first round pick) with Boston, to be traded or signed on with Winnipeg?? How long before a team like Pittsburgh is old, and has no top prospects within their organization, IF GMs and Assist GMs took that attitude? I'm guessing though, the GMs and the Asst GMs took salaries from past years to be paid to make sure organizations are running in the right direction…… your thoughts?
i wonder if he will still able to go pro
NCAA players who transfer to other universities typically don’t have the best track record in the NHL. We’ll see how it plays out for Mastrosimone & others like Tristan Broz
I think he's a classic case of development being hindered by the shutdown. Wouldn't be surprised if all he needs is a bigger role to gain confidence and more experience being relied on.
It's an interesting move for sure. His problem is he's slipped down the Red Wings prospect rankings – other players such as Carter Mazur and Elmer Soderblom have usurped him. There's a whiff of desperation in this too – looks to me like he wants to put up a ton of points in order to convince the Wings to sign him. No pressure then…….I wish him well but he's really got to produce a seriously dominant season to get what he wants. We'll see how it pans out – thanks for the video Gio!!
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He’s clearly no Zegras, but if he needs to get bigger and stronger, doesn’t this make sense? He’d clearly get more ice time in Arizona.
During the Red Wings prospects camp Mastrosimone seemed speedy and aggressive, but also seemed to need improvement in his passing and he also had trouble finishing when driving the net and receiving a pass. It was Kasper and Lombardi who really stood out from the group. Amadeus Lombardi looked very impressive actually.
I think the competition would be about the same playing at ASU. Travel might be harder because most of the teams they play are all over the country since they have no conference. Plus they’ll probably have to go up to Fairbanks for a 2 game set.
so, if he finishes senior year, can't he become a free agent and sign anywhere?
He’s not a good player. He won’t even get an ELC from yzerman and we’ll lose his rights. Waste of a video sadly
Something was off with that Boston University team last year and they made a coaching change after the season. That could explain some things. I think they’ll have more stability with Jay Pandolfo taking over and you won’t see players jumping ship in the future.
I REALLY want to know what the story was with Joe Veleno dropping like he did in the first round….I guess he's pretty much played a full season now, and didn't do much….at one time this guy was supposed to be a big deal. I wonder what happened…….Oh, by the way, Detroit REALLY needs to get some centres, if they get good this weekend they are going to stop getting early picks, and have a team based on wingers and defensemen. (Who are so overhyped right now you'd think it's the only position that matters.)….You NEED top centres, at LEAST two, and you need to DRAFT them because no one will trade you one. The Yzer-plan needs to wake up and stop building from the wing in.
I understand, he needs to start feeling like a scorer again…..so….is he going to be sharing an arena with the Phoenix Coyotes now?