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Around The League - 2024-25 Regular Season

Nick’s little bro is available. Former 1st rounder who can’t stay heathy
 
Don't be so hard on yourself.
Did I touch a raw nerve & hurt your feelings - is Pelletier another snake in his mothers basement special?

Pelletier is diminutive & soff as they come..

Craig Conroy is Talent above all else GM, and waived Pelletier on his rebuilding team, pretty much says it all…
 
Yeah...something doesn't add up. Pelletier has excellent AHL numbers but has shown nothing in the bigs. 5th liner.
 
Did I touch a raw nerve & hurt your feelings - is Pelletier another snake in his mothers basement special?

Pelletier is diminutive & soff as they come..

Craig Conroy is Talent above all else GM, and waived Pelletier on his rebuilding team, pretty much says it all…
on a nothing expiring deal
 
Did I touch a raw nerve & hurt your feelings - is Pelletier another snake in his mothers basement special?

Pelletier is diminutive & soff as they come..

Craig Conroy is Talent above all else GM, and waived Pelletier on his rebuilding team, pretty much says it all…
You are as predictable as you are dull, which is why you shouldn't be so hard on yourself. I'm sure if you tried a little, you could come up with an original thought beyond the same 2-3 you spout out.
 
Yeah...something doesn't add up. Pelletier has excellent AHL numbers but has shown nothing in the bigs. 5th liner.
Pelletier being a PPG player in the AHL at 20 years old is why I would give him a shot above the rest of the players on waivers.

Or if Pelletier's too small, fine, give Ryan Suzuki a shot. Or give Nolan Foote a shot. Or even Jared Anderson-Dolan / Shane Bowers, even though those two seem like lost cases.

There's no loss. The vast majority of the time, these type of players don't pan out; there's a reason they're on waivers in the first place. But every now & again, you get a Paul Byron who had trouble establishing himself & staying healthy. I'm all for reclamation projects.

This team's not good enough to not even bother trying.
 
There's no loss. The vast majority of the time, these type of players don't pan out; there's a reason they're on waivers in the first place. But every now & again, you get a Paul Byron who had trouble establishing himself & staying healthy. I'm all for reclamation projects.

This team's not good enough to not even bother trying.

100%. It's in Hugo's job description.
 
You are as predictable as you are dull, which is why you shouldn't be so hard on yourself. I'm sure if you tried a little, you could come up with an original thought beyond the same 2-3 you spout out.
Oh please… the Q is now a mediocre re: 3rd world hockey development league for NHL.

The best play for Pelletier would be to let him go unclaimed and try to trade for him so he can report to Laval. Offer one of the pousse caca prospects within the system - Farrell or Kidney.

Cgy likely would be interested in a player that does not need to clear waivers
 
Oh please… the Q is now a mediocre re: 3rd world hockey development league for NHL.

The best play for Pelletier would be to let him go unclaimed and try to trade for him so he can report to Laval. Offer one of the pousse caca prospects within the system - Farrell or Kidney.

Cgy likely would be interested in a player that does not need to clear waivers
ppg in the AHL at 20 is impressive , in a league where scoring is low

I dont expect much from him or Farrell and Kidney who have no future with us
 
Oh please… the Q is now a mediocre re: 3rd world hockey development league for NHL.

The best play for Pelletier would be to let him go unclaimed and try to trade for him so he can report to Laval. Offer one of the pousse caca prospects within the system - Farrell or Kidney.

Cgy likely would be interested in a player that does not need to clear waivers
The Q has always been the 3rd best junior league in the country.
 
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