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Nick Ritchie

By |September 3rd, 2017|Categories: Prospect - Graduates|Tags: , , , , , , , |

    Nick Ritchie, LW Shoots: L Height: 6-2 Weight: 232 Born: 1995-12-05 Hometown: Orangeville, ON, CAN Drafted: 2014 by Anaheim Ducks, 10th overall   Observations: September 2017 – Ritchie has put his stamp on the NHL. He finished 8th in the league in hits with 247 in 77 games and [...]

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Rossy’s March 12th Prospect Ramblings

By |March 12th, 2015|Categories: Prospects Rambling|

Touching on the following happenings in the prospect world - Connor McDavid's point streak ends, new #2015NHLDraft rankings, Marner vs Strome debate, a Mock Draft, O'Connor-gate, Auston Matthews future, William Nylander and the return of Sam Bennett

 

Thursday, March 12th

 

The 2015 NHL Draft’s cream of the crop, Connor McDavid, was riding a 27-game point streak heading into Wednesday’s game versus Niagara and it was a streak totaling 26 goals and 67 points. For only the second time this season, McDavid was held pointless snapping his streak. McDavid can’t be much of a fan of Niagara, they’re the only team to stop him this season (twice). Is this a good sign for him playing in Buffalo, located just across the Falls from Niagara? 

 

Additional Read: With the hoopla that surrounds Connor McDavid, comes sell-out crowds in the OHL. The demand for tickets when McDavid comes to town hasn’t been like this since a young Eric Lindros took the league by storm.

 

Rossy’s March 12th Prospect Ramblings

By |March 12th, 2015|Categories: Prospects Rambling|

Touching on the following happenings in the prospect world - Connor McDavid's point streak ends, new #2015NHLDraft rankings, Marner vs Strome debate, a Mock Draft, O'Connor-gate, Auston Matthews future, William Nylander and the return of Sam Bennett

 

Thursday, March 12th

 

The 2015 NHL Draft’s cream of the crop, Connor McDavid, was riding a 27-game point streak heading into Wednesday’s game versus Niagara and it was a streak totaling 26 goals and 67 points. For only the second time this season, McDavid was held pointless snapping his streak. McDavid can’t be much of a fan of Niagara, they’re the only team to stop him this season (twice). Is this a good sign for him playing in Buffalo, located just across the Falls from Niagara? 

 

Additional Read: With the hoopla that surrounds Connor McDavid, comes sell-out crowds in the OHL. The demand for tickets when McDavid comes to town hasn’t been like this since a young Eric Lindros took the league by storm.

 

Jackson Houck

By |March 11th, 2015|Categories: Free Agent prospects - 20+|

 

Jackson Houck, RW

Shoots: R

Height: 6-1

Weight: 194

Born: 1995-02-02

Hometown: North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Drafted: 2013 by Edmonton Oilers, 94th Overall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 9th, 2015

By |March 9th, 2015|Categories: Prospects Rambling|

Lack vs. Lehner, the Lawson Crouse debate and much more...

 

Thanks to a switch to help me deal with some Stats/Computer Science/Business midterms (which went well, I think), these are my second ramblings in four days, you can check out the previous one here. Buckle up, these are what I call a doozy.

 

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There are some interesting prospect notes in Friedman’s latest 30 Thoughts, and I encourage you to read the whole thing, as it is excellent as usual.

 

Maybe the most fantasy relevant thing talked about is the uncertainty in the goalie market. There are a number of potential starters that could be moved, and that makes things interesting if you own a starter-ready backup.

 

March 6th, 2015

By |March 6th, 2015|Categories: Prospects Rambling|

Mar 6th Ramblings

 

When it makes sense to draft McDavid fourth overall, some OHL updates, and maybe the best OHL season ever.

 

I’ve mostly been letting Brendan Ross take care of hyping the draft-eligible class, but you can’t help but notice Connor McDavid’s dominance and a recent forum post got me researching just how dominant he has been. As far as the OHL goes, it’s best to be blunt: Best. Ever.

 

Of draft-eligible players, he has the highest ever points per game (at least 40 games played). The last person to beat him: Wayne Gretzy. Before it was the OHL, Gretzky put up 2.84 points per game at age 17. McDavid’s 2.68 points per game is just as close to Gretzky’s as it is to his closest competitor in the past 20 years: Patrick Kane’s 2.50.

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