Probably for the best anyway, I guess. Nobody wants a player on the team that would rather be somewhere else. I personally call NCAA a poor choice over the CHL, but each to his own. Who knows how he would have developed? Bantamn age players have to be the toughest to draft as there are so many variables with them. Good luck to Richardson. NHL scouts will notice him if he develops, but at 5'8 and playing in a league that isn't exactly "a grind" like the Dub, I'd say he just chose the toughest possible route to get to the big show.
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I see him walk the halls at school and he looks about 5'8 - 5'9, but man is his speed something else, kid can fly. I wish the best for him and I think he can turn into a top end talent if he can stay healthy, next year he can tear up the BCHL with the Grizzlies.
I'm not sure how his game would transition into the WHL if he decided to go that route, he's quick but if he gets hit, chances are he can get injured pretty quickly. But he's a playmaking forward who has great speed and just flew past guys in the BCHL. Kind of reminds me of a Andrew Cogliano. I could see him going anywhere from the late 2nd round to the 4th round in next year's draft.
Last edited by TourettesGuy; 06-09-2011 at 10:07 PM.
With the loss of Richardson whom I am sure was expected to be an offensive threat for the Broncos for quite a few years, does anyone see Lamb trying to trade for a proven '92 or '93 (18 or 19yr old) goal scorer for next season? I think in a few years this may not be an issue, but right now I think one of the question marks is scoring. If you think a trade will happen who do you think will be moved and do you see it happening before training camp?