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Leafs' Prospect/Marlies Discussion Thread!

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Marlies PPG leaders

1. D J.Duszak (24): 5gl/92pt pace
2. W N.Robertson (20): 0gl/82pt pace
3. C B.Seney (25): 43gls/78pt pace
4. W A.Steeves (22): 41gl/77pt pace
5. W J.Ho-Sang (25): 36gl/61pt pace
6. W J.Anderson (23): 39gl/59pt pace
7. D M.Holowell (23): 14gl/55pt pace
8. W M.Michealis (26): 19gl/51pt pace
9. C C.Douglas (21): 14gl/43pt pace
10. C S.D-A (21): 13gl/43pt pace
11. C B.McCann (25): 27gl/41pt pace
12. C M.Abramov (20): 10gl/39pt pace
13. W P.Gogolev (21): 14gl/32pt pace
14. D F.Kral (22): 0gl/29pt pace
15. D M.Hellickson (23): 7gl/27pt pace

Given that imo ahl scoring for guys over 23 is meaningless, and even at age 23 is pretty sketchy, I think we can call an end to the Ho-Sang experiment, especially given how one dimensional he is. Seney might be able to forge a career as a useful 4th liner, given his gritty edge. I guess Duszak's numbers are interesting but I highly doubt it.

Steeves continues to have a very nice debut, but he has to be better in his next NHL stance because time is not on his side. Joey still showing usefulness but probably limited to 4th line type upside.

SDA/Abramov/Gogolev looking like not much at all, unfortunately. Douglas looking more interesting than any of those guys, given his unique skillset.

Hopefully Little Nicky is back soon.
 
Marlies PPG leaders

1. D J.Duszak (24): 5gl/92pt pace
2. W N.Robertson (20): 0gl/82pt pace
3. C B.Seney (25): 43gls/78pt pace
4. W A.Steeves (22): 41gl/77pt pace
5. W J.Ho-Sang (25): 36gl/61pt pace
6. W J.Anderson (23): 39gl/59pt pace
7. D M.Holowell (23): 14gl/55pt pace
8. W M.Michealis (26): 19gl/51pt pace
9. C C.Douglas (21): 14gl/43pt pace
10. C S.D-A (21): 13gl/43pt pace
11. C B.McCann (25): 27gl/41pt pace
12. C M.Abramov (20): 10gl/39pt pace
13. W P.Gogolev (21): 14gl/32pt pace
14. D F.Kral (22): 0gl/29pt pace
15. D M.Hellickson (23): 7gl/27pt pace

Given that imo ahl scoring for guys over 23 is meaningless, and even at age 23 is pretty sketchy, I think we can call an end to the Ho-Sang experiment, especially given how one dimensional he is. Seney might be able to forge a career as a useful 4th liner, given his gritty edge. I guess Duszak's numbers are interesting but I highly doubt it.

Steeves continues to have a very nice debut, but he has to be better in his next NHL stance because time is not on his side. Joey still showing usefulness but probably limited to 4th line type upside.

SDA/Abramov/Gogolev looking like not much at all, unfortunately. Douglas looking more interesting than any of those guys, given his unique skillset.

Hopefully Little Nicky is back soon.
man, not a whole lot that I personally find very encouraging in there. too bad.

good thing is the holes on our roster in the next couple years are likely to be pretty limited and we have lots of promising prospect depth outside the AHL.
 
PPG AHLers usually net you 40pt NHLers, with good scoring totals it looks like we may find a couple 20 goal scorers - which is still pretty awesome.
 
I'm starting to get a bit worried that every point we see him get is him doing something slick on the puck to generate it, but he's still sub PPG in the NCAA. I'm getting a bit nervous that the hockey IQ for more might not be there. He's obviously impressive when he's on the puck, but knowing where it's going to be, seeing plays develop before they do, etc is the difference between a 15-20 goal middle 6 north-south guy with slick hands and an impact top 6 power forward.
 
If you can't put up points in the NCAA when you're bigger, stronger and more skilled than everyone else there, how are you going to do it in the NHL?
 
He has some Casey Mittelstadt to him. That dude was a sweet ass prospect.


Also respect to ME for staying consistent because I believe he was a Mittelstadt DISbeliever.
 
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