lecoqsportif
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Both guilty!
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No issue with that but I honestly don’t recall advocating for him strongly, if at all.I'll consider it after your own mea culpa for Shane Wright.
you did, unless you didn'tNo issue with that but I honestly don’t recall advocating for him strongly, if at all.
Nice mix of D and forwards in the top 20 , Hugo has good capital ammunition to work with![]()
2025 NHL Draft Rankings: Schaefer swipes No. 1 spot in mid-season top 64
The fight at the top is close – and the depth isn’t too bad, either.www.dailyfaceoff.com
*****
Top 20:
1. Matthew Schaefer - D
2. James Hagens - C
3. Michael Misa - C
4. Porter Martone - RW
5. Victor Eklund - RW
6. Jackson Smith - D
7. Kashawn Aitcheson - D
8. Roger McQueen - C
9. Caleb Desnoyers - C
10. Lynden Lakovic - LW
11. Anton Frondell - C
12. Malcolm Spence - LW
13. Jake O'Brien - C
14. Carter Bear - C
15. Justin Carbonneau - RW
16. Brady Martin - C
17. Cameron Schmidt - RW
18. Blake Fiddler - D
19. Cameron Reid - D
20. Radim Mrtka - D
15. Justin Carbonneau - RW
Any relation to Guy"That" Carbonneau? Is he any good.
Tools are good. Tool box TBD.Any relation to Guy
Big improvement this junior year , GGPX would have a better analysis
Spence would be a nice pick for the Habs , big boy who can skate with skill
Saw him a few times tool box is good
Unlike many here, who traffic in dishonesty on a level that make right-wing Twitter grifters envious, I've admitted to being wrong countless times.Both guilty!
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Could have been worse.My biggest whopper was my love fest for Alex Turcotte. That one didn't work out at all.
He’s having a pretty good year. Finally,Unlike many here, who traffic in dishonesty on a level that make right-wing Twitter grifters envious, I've admitted to being wrong countless times.
I actually don't care about being wrong. Watching prospects for 15+ years and declaring yourself a fan of certain prospects? Yeah, I'm going to be wrong way more times than I'm right.
My biggest whopper was my love fest for Alex Turcotte. That one didn't work out at all.
Unlike many here, who traffic in dishonesty on a level that make right-wing Twitter grifters envious, I've admitted to being wrong countless times.
I actually don't care about being wrong. Watching prospects for 15+ years and declaring yourself a fan of certain prospects? Yeah, I'm going to be wrong way more times than I'm right.
My biggest whopper was my love fest for Alex Turcotte. That one didn't work out at all.
David Fischer's another one. Fischer's probably had the most impact on me; I've stopped making excuses for prospects that plateau/regress because of it.David Fischer!
I called him a bust before he put the jersey on, my proudest moment.David Fischer's another one. Fischer's probably had the most impact on me; I've stopped making excuses for prospects that plateau/regress because of it.
To this day, he still might be one of the most efficient skaters I've ever seen. There was a development camp I went to, I think it was 2008 or 2009, when they were doing skating sprints and timing the players. You had Pacioretty, who looked like a man among boys, who skated hard, but his skating looked like he burned all of his energy. Then you had Fischer, who wasn't as fast but not far off, but he looked like a fish in water and like he could have skated that way for a very long time before being tired.
Unfortunately for him, nothing else ever happened beyond his skating.
We live and we learn.
The best ever was when they acquired that guy from (I think) the Rangers who's actual last name was Busto. I mean, come on! How could you not know how that would turn out?I called him a bust before he put the jersey on, my proudest moment.