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Les Habitants Prospects Thread

Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

Aye, aye captain

MONTREAL – It seems to follow him everywhere he goes. From his junior days to the national team to this day in Hamilton. It’s the captain’s “C” and it would seem to be right at home on Kyle Chipchura’s jersey.

Without a team captain for the first month of the season, head coach Don Lever handed 22-year-old the letter of leadership in the beginning of November. Though it’s familiar territory for Chipchura, who became the 10th captain in franchise history, being awarded the captaincy isn’t something he takes lightly.

“It’s always an honor to be captain and I’m proud to be captain,” he acknowledged. “We had a good talk, me and Donny [Don Lever]. It means a lot and I’ll take that challenge on.”

Lever knew the centerman was ready to do so. It was part of the reason a month passed before confirming the news. He wanted to see what his squad had to offer and at the same time, Chipchura was still in Montreal. Once he was returned to Hamilton, Lever had his man.

“I knew if he was going to come back, it would be good for us,” said Lever. “He leads by example on the ice and is solid off the ice and in the room.”

It’s been that way throughout his career. He’s been captain of his junior team, the Prince Albert Raiders, assistant captain for Team Canada at both the 2003 Under-18 Junior World Cup and 2004 Under-18 World Championship, and of course, captain at the 2006 World Junior Championship, where he led Canada to a gold medal.

Despite his experience, Lever made sure the Westlock, Alberta native didn’t try to overcompensate now that the letter would adorn his jersey.

“I told him that it’s important to concentrate on his game as much as the room. He’s the pulse of the room and you don’t want him to hurt his game by doing more than he needs to.”

And right now, Chipchura is doing what he needs to – focus on the Bulldogs and what he can control.

“You just have to keep working and keep improving,” he said. “The AHL is a league where you can improve a lot as a player. The more you worry about call-ups and all that, it seems to get in the way of your improvement as a player, and that just leads to frustration.”

In his third season in Hamilton, Lever has seen the Habs’ first round pick in 2004 take strides over the years and feels he’s close to reaching the next step.

“He’s gotten stronger and his skating is better,” noted Lever. “He still has to work on his faceoffs but his overall game has improved. He’s the type of guy who excels when he has a defined role.”

Given his past history with the “C” on his jersey, that’s good news for the Bulldogs.

http://canadiens.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=395887
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

Wish some people weren't so down on Kyle. Because when the Chips are down in the playoffs, he'll be useful. Starting this season or next. Maybe Guy can help him out on his faceoffs?
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

lol - "When the chips are down..."

How many times have you used that one already?
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

99 times. I will stop in respect to Gretzky.
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

Chips is having his best year so far. He'll be the next call up. I think he'll somehow finish the year with us...
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

Milwaukee 5, Hamilton 4

First period:
1. HAM - Mike Glumac 9 (Maxwell, Pacioretty) 8:03 - PP.
2. HAM - Ryan Russell 7 (Chipchura, Jancevski) 8:40 - EV.
3. HAM - Mike Glumac 10 (Pacioretty, Desharnais) 10:31 - EV.
4. MIL - Mike Santorelli 6 (Sulzer) 12:38 - PP.
5. MIL - Stephen Werner 5 (Ortmeyer, Yonkman) 14:25 - EV.
6. MIL - Mike Santorelli 7 (Jones) 15:23 - EV.

Second period:
7. MIL - Ryan Jones 3 (Santorelli, Sulzer) 6:10 - PP.
8. HAM - Dan Jancevski 1 (Chipchura, Stewart) 16:10 - EV.

Third period:
9. MIL - Ryan Jones 4 (Laakso, Santorelli) 8:00 - EV.


Goalie:
Denis made 26 saves in the loss.
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

Hamilton 5, Grand Rapids 2

First period:
1. GR - Darren Haydar 10 (Stafford, Kindl) 0:56 - PP.
2. HAM - Kyle Chipchura 7 (Weber, Maxwell) 13:04 - PP.
3. HAM - Mathieu Aubin 2 (Maxwell, Carle) 17:40 - EV.

Second period:
4. HAM - David Desharnais 5 (Jancevski, Glumac) 4:26 - EV.
5. GR - Cory Emmerton 1 (Tardif, Galvin) 11:56 - EV.
6. HAM - Ryan White 7 (Lehoux, Belle) 17:19 - PP.

Third period:
7. HAM - Kyle Chipchura 8 (Russell, Carle) 10:19 - EV.


Goalie:
Desjardins made 23 saves in the win.
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

Toronto 6, Hamilton 5 (OT)

First period:
1. HAM - Mathieu Carle 3 (White, Trotter) 4:21 - PP.
2. HAM - J.T. Wyman 1 (Belle) 6:28 - EV.
3. TOR - Darryl Boyce 5 (Tlusty, Stapleton) 11:31 - PP.

Second period:
4. HAM - Yannick Weber 5 (Chipchura, Maxwell) 2:39 - PP.
5. HAM - Kyle Chipchura 9 (Russell) 15:32 - EV.
6. TOR - Boyd Devereaux 5 (Stapleton, Boumedienne) 19:38 - EV.

Third period:
7. HAM - Shawn Belle 2 (Lehoux, White) 0:53 - EV.
8. TOR - Jiri Tlusty 5 (Boyce, Kronwall) 1:52 - PP.
9. TOR - Alex Foster 3 (Boumedienne, Stapleton) 9:57 - PP.
10. TOR - Ben Ondrus 3 (Battaglia, Oreskovic) 14:53 - EV.

Overtime:
11. Darryl Boyce 6 (penalty shot) 4:31.


Goalie:
Desjardins made 14 saves in the loss. :thumbsdown:
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

QMJHL:

Olivier Fortier – 14 GP, 4 G, 11 A, 15 PTS, 8 PIM

Robert Mayer – 30 GP, 16-11-2, 3.26 GAA, .895 sv% (3 assists)


OHL:

P.K. Subban – 29 GP, 4 G, 33 A, 37 PTS, 40 PIM

Jason Missiaen – 20 GP, 6-11-1, 3.78 GAA, .905 sv% (2 PIM)


USA:

Andrew Conboy – 13 GP, 2 G, 1 A, 3 PTS, 50 PIM

David Fischer – 13 GP, 1 G, 9 A, 10 PTS, 6 PIM

Patrick Johnson – 18 GP, 2 G, 3 A, 5 PTS, 26 PIM

Scott Kishel – 6 GP, 0 G, 0 A, 0 PTS, 0 PIM

Danny Kristo – 12 GP, 3 G, 6 A, 9 PTS, 6 PIM

Ryan McDonagh – 18 GP, 4 G, 5 A, 8 PTS, 37 PIM

Philippe Paquet – 5 GP, 1 G, 2 A, 3 PTS, 10 PIM

Greg Pateryn – 17 GP, 0 G, 4 A, 4 PTS, 16 PIM

Steve Qualier – 16 GP, 3 G, 8 A, 11 PTS, 4 PIM

Joe Stejskal – 10 GP, 6 G, 3 A, 9 PTS, 14 PIM


Russia:

Alexei Emelin – 28 GP, 0 G, 2 A, 2 PTS, 36 PIM

Konstantin Korneev – 33 GP, 4 G, 7 A, 11 PTS, 30 PIM

Alexander Perezhogin – 32 GP, 20 G, 11 A, 31 PTS, 16 PIM

Maxim Trunev – 17 GP, 3 G, 1 A, 4 PTS, 2 PIM

Pavel Valentenko – 6 GP, 0 G, 0 A, 0 PTS, 6 PIM


Sweden:

André Benoit – 29 GP, 3 G, 10 A, 13 PTS, 18 PIM

Nichlas Torp – 28 GP, 0 G, 0 A, 0 PTS, 39 PIM


Germany:

Marvin Degon – 27 GP, 7 G, 15 A, 22 PTS, 30 PTS


Finland:

Janne Lahti – 16 GP, 3 G, 1 A, 4 PTS, 8 PIM


ECHL:

Thomas Beauregard – 22 GP, 14 G, 13 A, 27 PTS, 0 PIM

Loïc Lacasse – 4 GP, 1-1-1, 4.13 GAA, .885 sv%

Olivier Latendresse – 23 GP, 18 G, 15 A, 33 PTS, 19 PIM

Frédéric St-Denis – 9 GP, 0 G, 6 A, 6 PTS, 4 PIM
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

thanks for the update hair

looks like we are lacking offensive forwards :(
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

We have a couple in Hamilton - Pacioretty (20) and Maxwell (20).

Also the Kostitsyns (21 & 23), Latendresse (21) and D'Agostini (22).

Jeez, I keep forgetting that Lapierre is only 23.
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

Hamilton recalled Olivier Latendresse today.

Any chance that's in anticipation of the Canadiens making a call-up?
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

That would be nice, but Latendresse is a forward.

I wonder what the injury to Higgins is looking like right now. Any results yet?
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

It was mentioned in another thread. So I will just state it here. Chips is hurt.
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

Yep, thanks for mentioning it up here. I forgot.

That's too bad. He was having a good season so far - 20 points.
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

Hopefully he comes back. Gets back into game shape and gets the call up.
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

We have a couple in Hamilton - Pacioretty (20) and Maxwell (20).

Also the Kostitsyns (21 & 23), Latendresse (21) and D'Agostini (22).

Jeez, I keep forgetting that Lapierre is only 23.

Yep, and interestingly, as much as I love Maxwell's play and potential, he's always been dubbed as a better offensive talent then Ryan White, yet throughout over 250 Junior games each, White has outpointed
Maxwell just a little bit in points per game average.

Not sure whether their teams offense and linemates were similar or not, but it's interesting, and sure enough Ryan White's been pretty hot lately in the AHL, coming close to Maxwell in points I think. (didn't check lately.)

So, although not a true "offensive" forward, we might just be able to add Ryan White's name to the pack as a potentially decent two way forward with a bot of offensive potential, that's if his sub par skating doesn't hurt him too bad once it's NHL time.

Looks like David Ficher's doing ok too, excellent.
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

Just took a quick look:

Ben Maxwell - 25 GP, 8 G, 12 A, 20 PTS, +1.
Ryan White - 25 GP, 7 G, 9 A, 16 PTS, +4.
 
Re: Les Habitants Prospects Thread - 08'-09' update

now that chips is down I expect both of those players to get more ice time

anyone know if they are both playingf centre?
 
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