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lordstanley
02-11-2010, 04:26 PM
Just for fun here

Blades grads
Hulak
Wintoneak
Klassen

Goalies
20 Stanford :Traded
18 Morrison
17 Oswald
16 Todd

Defense
20 Zahn
20 Niemi Turns Pro
20 Acolatse Traded or minors
19 Elliott
17 Siemens
18 Kiziuk
17 Thrower
17 Dietz
18 Vandane
16 Lawson odd man out

Fowards
19 Hamilton
20 Viedensky hasn't signed yet
18 Nicholls
20 Patterson
20 Toomey back if Viedensky signs
20 Boyer traded
20 McNaught released
18 Inglis
19 Dziurzynski
17 Benson
19 Gogol can play defense too
16 Bews Lock
17 Daae
18 Johnson
16 Olsen Lock
16 Geiger
16 Stovan
17 Sutter Lock
18 Euro

10/11 predicted lines

Nicholls Viedensky Inglis
Hamilton Patterson Dziurzynski
Euro Benson Gogol
Sutter Olsen Bews
Stovan

Elliott Thrower
Zahn Siemens
Kiziuk Dietz
Vandane

Morrison
Oswald

lordstanley
02-11-2010, 06:33 PM
With that lineup i don't see why we wont be elite again and possible 3 peat at the east division fingers crossed

SectionNDeserter
02-11-2010, 07:21 PM
Seriously? Zahn over both Boyer and Acolatse? He as never struck me as 'overage' material in this league.

lordstanley
02-11-2010, 07:47 PM
Do you go to many Blades games ? no i thought not Boyer is useless playing on our 4th line and Zahn is rough and tough wears the A and is a great leader

SectionNDeserter
02-11-2010, 08:39 PM
McNaught is rougher and tougher.... Why not slap an A on him and keep him as an overage player by that logic? When I saw Saskatoon earlier this season, I saw Zahn play, and I thought "Wow, that rookie is huge!", then I quickly checked the roster to see how big he was, and saw that he was 19, yikes! With the 16 and 17 year olds on the team this year putting up equal or better numbers than him, I would be astonished to see him back next season.

Acolatse is good enough that he has had an NHL tryout with the Phoenix Coyotes, and Boyer is not an extraordinary player, but he isn't a minus player on a top team, and he hasn't seen his numbers go down exponentially from last season....

Trav
02-11-2010, 08:48 PM
Goalies
20 Stanford - Traded if Morrison is kept
19 Morrison - Traded if Stanford is kept
17 Oswald

I'm not a big fan of Morrison's, unless the Blades got something they couldn't refuse for Stanford I'd keep him as a 20 yr old and trade Morrison.

Defense

20 Zahn or Acolatse
19 Elliott
18 Kiziuk
18 Vandane
17 Siemens
17 Thrower
17 Dietz

Fowards

20 Patterson - He's a lock if he returns
20 Toomey - Back if Viedensky signs
20 Viedensky - I'd keep Viedensky over Toomey
19 Dziurzynski
19 Gogol
19 Hamilton
18 Euro - A good 17 yr old would be nice.
18 Nicholls
18 Inglis
18 Johnson
17 Benson
17 Daae
17 Sutter
16 Bews
16 Olsen
16 Stovan

lordstanley
02-11-2010, 09:44 PM
McNaught is rougher and tougher.... Why not slap an A on him and keep him as an overage player by that logic? When I saw Saskatoon earlier this season, I saw Zahn play, and I thought "Wow, that rookie is huge!", then I quickly checked the roster to see how big he was, and saw that he was 19, yikes! With the 16 and 17 year olds on the team this year putting up equal or better numbers than him, I would be astonished to see him back next season.

Acolatse is good enough that he has had an NHL tryout with the Phoenix Coyotes, and Boyer is not an extraordinary player, but he isn't a minus player on a top team, and he hasn't seen his numbers go down exponentially from last season.... McNaught is not a fair comparasin, Zahn is a d-man has been with the team since he was 16 has been drafted so i think the Black Hawks see something in him.

We need a vet like him on the back end he is very responsible with the puck and is always the first man in when a blade player gets hit, always there for his teamates not to mention he looks faster on his skates than Acolatse does, one of the only things Acolatse has going for him is his canon of a shot where he got most of his points quaterbacking the seattle pp, while he was a foward.

And another thing plus minus means jack to me when our top paring elliott and klassen where matched up against teams weaker lines racking up there points and plus minus, while Niemi and Zahn were always playing against guys like Eberle and Schenn etc.

Dwight Schrute
02-11-2010, 10:53 PM
how did johnson play for the blades this year ? is he likely to return after being sent down last month ?

lordstanley
02-12-2010, 12:46 AM
how did johnson play for the blades this year ? is he likely to return after being sent down last month ?
I would say if he can't crack the third line as a 18 year old next season he wont make the team he is barrely averging a point per game with the saskatoon contacs since being sent down he played of and on with the Blades this season he is gonna always be a 4th liner who can kill of penaltys and be a responsible foward but will never put up big points or use his body

Dwight Schrute
02-12-2010, 01:21 AM
I would say if he can't crack the third line as a 18 year old next season he wont make the team he is barrely averging a point per game with the saskatoon contacs since being sent down he played of and on with the Blades this season he is gonna always be a 4th liner who can kill of penaltys and be a responsible foward but will never put up big points or use his body

i saw him play for the blazers a couple times. 9gp 3g 9a 12pts 39 pim. he stands out as a good skater with a strong shot. while size isnt a strength he does seem to play gritty in midget
i was just curious how he did at the whl level

Tidball
02-14-2010, 11:31 AM
i saw him play for the blazers a couple times. 9gp 3g 9a 12pts 39 pim. he stands out as a good skater with a strong shot. while size isnt a strength he does seem to play gritty in midget
i was just curious how he did at the whl level


He was brutal at the WHL level. The lowest plus minus on the team @ -8, he had 2 points in 30+ games played. Just not a WHL calibre kid.

Razz
02-14-2010, 11:09 PM
Wow!!! What's with the Ice? Have they come together or what. I was able to see the Blades again in Tiger town Friday and they look solid from the crease out. Sometimes it doesnt pay to make the big trades