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Post by Fyrdog76 on Jun 8, 2005 9:58:05 GMT -5
Here are my 2005-06 projections for the players currently on our roster.
Forwards: C- Bruce Graham: If healthy for an entire season, Graham should be a lock for 30 goals and 60-70 points. If Nolan can get him to put forth a consistent effort game in and game out those numbers could jump to 40 goals and 80-90 points.
RW- Adam Pineault: Has all the talent in the world, but needs to use his teammates more, and put forth a more consistent effort. Should come close to 30 goals, but like Graham, could do more with a little push from Nolan.
C/LW- Chris Bourque: Sort of an unknown as to what he can do in the "Q", but based on the hype, should put up at least 25 goals and 50-60 points.
LW- Stephane Goulet: One of my favorite players on last years club. Goulet works hard and should build on last season. I expect close to 30 goals.
LW- Martins Karsums: If healthy, Karsums can make a huge difference on the ice with his speed and physical play. Should be good for close to 30 goals.
C/LW- Brad Marchand: Depending on his role on the club, he could be solid contributor to the offence. but he needs to work on his overall game. With decent ice-time should be good for 15 goals and 40-50 points.
RW- Jerome Samson: Improved as the year went along last year, and showed flashes that he could be a solid offensive contributor. Samson displays great control of the puck along the boards, and makes those he plays with better. I look for him to put up at least 15 goals, but with a bigger role could put up more than that.
C- Chris Gaudet: Another favorite of mine. He is a hard worker, has great speed, doesnt mind the corners, and is good on face-offs. If Gaudet could finish his chances better, he could score 20-25 goals, but chances are he will land in the range of 15 goals.
LW- J-P Chabot: Its unknown how much he can contribute right away, but i see him being a solid contributor on the 3rd and 4th lines. He probably wont put up a lot of offence in his first year. I expect about 10 goals from him.
The remaining 5 or 6 forward spots are pretty much wide open right now. I project the remaining players to total at least 25 goals.
Defence: D- Nathan Saunders: If back, Saunders should provide the Cats with solid defence, toughness, and leadership. Saunders offensive numbers probably wont improve drastically but he should be good for 5 goals and 30-40 points.
D- Oscars Bartulis: Bartulis plays a solid all-round game and has the abilility to be one of the better d-men in the "Q". If his game progresses, like we all hope, I see him scoring at least 10 goals and 40 points.
D- Nathan Welton: Has taken a lot of flack from some fans, but has the ability to be a solid d-man. If he regains his form that he showed in Quebec, he should be good for close to 10 goals and 30-40 points.
D- Maxime Belanger: A bit of a contraversial pick up by the Cats, but if he plays like he has shown in the past, he should provide the Cats with solid D and toughness. He wont put up much offence, but could score 5 goals and 20 points.
D- J-S Adam: Should provide the Cats with a safe defensive game, and leadership. Adam isnt overly big, but he isnt afraid of battling against bigger guys. Adam wont put up any offence to speak of, but should be a solid contributor. He may only score 1 or 2 goals and 10-15 points.
D- Adam Blanchette: You dont notice him much out there, but he plays a solid defensive game and will take the body when he needs to. Dont expect much for offence, maybe 2 goals and 10 points
D- Jason Demers: Showed promise until his injury last season, and didnt play much after that. If he is in the line-up on a regular basis, he should provide the Cats with an overall solid game. He may only score 1 or 2 goals and 10 points as a 6th or 7th d-man.
The last 1 or 2 d-spots are open, so i wont make any projections there.
Goaltending: G- J-C Blanchard: Barring a pre-season trade, Blanchard will be given the starters job, and showed last season that he is a solid goaltender. The starting goaltender position is one of the Cats question marks heading into the season, but I think Blanchard is ready. I expect a great season from Blanchard from start to finish. He should see 50 starts.
The Back-Up goaltender spot should come down to Cote-Vallieres or Riopel. Hard to say what they can do, but they are both regarded as good goaltenders. I wont make a projection here.
Based on these projections, we would score about 260 goals, which isnt staggering, but there is the potential to do better than that. Our defence should be solid, and I think the goaltending should be fine. We may need to add a couple of pieces to the puzzle before the deadline, but im far from pushing the panic button.
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Post by MJA on Jun 10, 2005 8:59:34 GMT -5
You left out...
Taylor Moore... projection, 1 assist, 400 pims and a few suspensions, will set a new Cats record for most penalty minutes in a season. hehe.
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Post by Fyrdog76 on Jun 10, 2005 10:57:40 GMT -5
He better be able to chuck the knucks, cause otherwise, i dont see him making the team.
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Post by stefane on Jun 11, 2005 11:38:24 GMT -5
Well, if your predictions become a reality, or somewhat of one. We would see the Cats score 270-275 goals that's about 65-70 more goals than last year.
That wouldn't be so bad...
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Post by Fred The Moose on Jun 12, 2005 9:50:56 GMT -5
With those players do you thing Wildcats will do any thing at Memorial Cup and will they have the rink sold out before season starts like Halifax did in 2000!!!
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Post by Dirty Afanasenkov on Jun 12, 2005 19:30:33 GMT -5
With those players do you thing Wildcats will do any thing at Memorial Cup and will they have the rink sold out before season starts like Halifax did in 2000!!! Our rink sits 6500, the CHL has 2000 seats blocked off. The Wildcats have sold 3500 season tickets as of late last week. And stories in the T&T state that they are adding to that 3500 on a daily basis. No worries Fred, by the start of the regular season, the Wildcats will be in a great position fan wise. Once they reach 4500 season ticket holders you can basically say the Memorial Cup is sold out.
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Post by Cristobal Huet on Jun 13, 2005 12:39:53 GMT -5
Making basic assumptions, here is what the starting lineup would look like today...
-the assumptions are Saunders Graham Bourque in the lineup. There is another 20 year old forward/d-man that could be added.
Forwards 1-Karsums-Bourque-Goulet Good balance of speed and skill with a 2 way winger.
2-Graham(20)-Pineault-Marchand A 20 year old could slide Marchand down, he could score 20 on that line though. Graham and Pineault have high upside, Nolan might be the guy to get more out of them.
3-Samson-Gaudet-Chabot Solid defensive like that can chip in a few goals.
4-Prosper-Eagles-Donovan-Girard(20)-Moore It's hard to say who plays on that line, it looks like there could be a 20 year old forward added at some point, plus a few FA's coming to camp. It appears that Labelle and Lessard will play MAAA this season.
Defense
1-Saunders(20)-Bartulis Very good pair, strong at both ends and can play a lot of minutes.
2-Belanger-Welton Both guys can give a lot more, Belanger needs to be focused on hockey and stay away from off ice problems.
3-Adam-Demers-Blanchette-Tanguay-Gardiner-Emmanuele-Hepditch(20) There is a lot of depth in #4-5-6 types, some could be traded at some point, Hepditch may see a few games until another 20 year old is added.
Goalies
1-Blanchard He should get his chance at #1.
2-Cote-Vallieres I'm guessing they will have a few FA's in camp and JBCV will get a long look. A veteran like Roberge could be added to push JCB.
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Post by MikeC on Jun 13, 2005 13:24:01 GMT -5
Making basic assumptions, here is what the starting lineup would look like today... -the assumptions are Saunders Graham Bourque in the lineup. There is another 20 year old forward/d-man that could be added. Forwards 1-Karsums-Bourque-Goulet Good balance of speed and skill with a 2 way winger. 2-Graham(20)-Pineault-Marchand A 20 year old could slide Marchand down, he could score 20 on that line though. Graham and Pineault have high upside, Nolan might be the guy to get more out of them. 3-Samson-Gaudet-Chabot Solid defensive like that can chip in a few goals. 4-Prosper-Eagles-Donovan-Girard(20)-Moore It's hard to say who plays on that line, it looks like there could be a 20 year old forward added at some point, plus a few FA's coming to camp. It appears that Labelle and Lessard will play MAAA this season. Defense 1-Saunders(20)-Bartulis Very good pair, strong at both ends and can play a lot of minutes. 2-Belanger-Welton Both guys can give a lot more, Belanger needs to be focused on hockey and stay away from off ice problems. 3-Adam-Demers-Blanchette-Tanguay-Gardiner-Emmanuele-Hepditch(20) There is a lot of depth in #4-5-6 types, some could be traded at some point, Hepditch may see a few games until another 20 year old is added. Goalies 1-Blanchard He should get his chance at #1. 2-Cote-Vallieres I'm guessing they will have a few FA's in camp and JBCV will get a long look. A veteran like Roberge could be added to push JCB. That is also how I would see the season starting, with one difference being Hepditch on the 3rd line in place of Chabot. Changes that should be made by a 'normal' team in a 'normal' go for it year: Add another top 6 20 year old forward. Would bump Marchand down, and Hepditch off the team. Add a veteren 3rd line forward with size to play on the 3rd line (not unlike Halifax's trade for Corredato). Would bump Chabot and Marchand to 4th line. Possibly add another top 4 defenceman if Welton keeps stinking, or Belanger can't get his head on straight. Changes that could be made by Moncton in the year they're hosting the Memorial Cup: Too unpredictable to list, but it would no doubt cost many draft picks and many young players.
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Post by Cristobal Huet on Jun 13, 2005 13:59:08 GMT -5
Making basic assumptions, here is what the starting lineup would look like today... -the assumptions are Saunders Graham Bourque in the lineup. There is another 20 year old forward/d-man that could be added. Forwards 1-Karsums-Bourque-Goulet Good balance of speed and skill with a 2 way winger. 2-Graham(20)-Pineault-Marchand A 20 year old could slide Marchand down, he could score 20 on that line though. Graham and Pineault have high upside, Nolan might be the guy to get more out of them. 3-Samson-Gaudet-Chabot Solid defensive like that can chip in a few goals. 4-Prosper-Eagles-Donovan-Girard(20)-Moore It's hard to say who plays on that line, it looks like there could be a 20 year old forward added at some point, plus a few FA's coming to camp. It appears that Labelle and Lessard will play MAAA this season. Defense 1-Saunders(20)-Bartulis Very good pair, strong at both ends and can play a lot of minutes. 2-Belanger-Welton Both guys can give a lot more, Belanger needs to be focused on hockey and stay away from off ice problems. 3-Adam-Demers-Blanchette-Tanguay-Gardiner-Emmanuele-Hepditch(20) There is a lot of depth in #4-5-6 types, some could be traded at some point, Hepditch may see a few games until another 20 year old is added. Goalies 1-Blanchard He should get his chance at #1. 2-Cote-Vallieres I'm guessing they will have a few FA's in camp and JBCV will get a long look. A veteran like Roberge could be added to push JCB. That is also how I would see the season starting, with one difference being Hepditch on the 3rd line in place of Chabot. Changes that should be made by a 'normal' team in a 'normal' go for it year: Add another top 6 20 year old forward. Would bump Marchand down, and Hepditch off the team. Add a veteren 3rd line forward with size to play on the 3rd line (not unlike Halifax's trade for Corredato). Would bump Chabot and Marchand to 4th line. Possibly add another top 4 defenceman if Welton keeps stinking, or Belanger can't get his head on straight. Changes that could be made by Moncton in the year they're hosting the Memorial Cup: Too unpredictable to list, but it would no doubt cost many draft picks and many young players. I agree that there could be another move or 2 before the start of the season, specifically for another 20, possibly a 3rd line banger and/or a backup goalie. Some of those holes will possibly filled by free agents...I heard there maybe a few good ones but it remains to be seen...another Circelli and Reed would surely not hurt.
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Post by mikeb on Jun 15, 2005 11:32:15 GMT -5
Here are my 2005-06 projections for the players currently on our roster. Forwards: C- Bruce Graham: If healthy for an entire season, Graham should be a lock for 30 goals and 60-70 points. If Nolan can get him to put forth a consistent effort game in and game out those numbers could jump to 40 goals and 80-90 points. RW- Adam Pineault: Has all the talent in the world, but needs to use his teammates more, and put forth a more consistent effort. Should come close to 30 goals, but like Graham, could do more with a little push from Nolan. C/LW- Chris Bourque: Sort of an unknown as to what he can do in the "Q", but based on the hype, should put up at least 25 goals and 50-60 points. LW- Stephane Goulet: One of my favorite players on last years club. Goulet works hard and should build on last season. I expect close to 30 goals. LW- Martins Karsums: If healthy, Karsums can make a huge difference on the ice with his speed and physical play. Should be good for close to 30 goals. C/LW- Brad Marchand: Depending on his role on the club, he could be solid contributor to the offence. but he needs to work on his overall game. With decent ice-time should be good for 15 goals and 40-50 points. RW- Jerome Samson: Improved as the year went along last year, and showed flashes that he could be a solid offensive contributor. Samson displays great control of the puck along the boards, and makes those he plays with better. I look for him to put up at least 15 goals, but with a bigger role could put up more than that. C- Chris Gaudet: Another favorite of mine. He is a hard worker, has great speed, doesnt mind the corners, and is good on face-offs. If Gaudet could finish his chances better, he could score 20-25 goals, but chances are he will land in the range of 15 goals. LW- J-P Chabot: Its unknown how much he can contribute right away, but i see him being a solid contributor on the 3rd and 4th lines. He probably wont put up a lot of offence in his first year. I expect about 10 goals from him. The remaining 5 or 6 forward spots are pretty much wide open right now. I project the remaining players to total at least 25 goals. Defence: D- Nathan Saunders: If back, Saunders should provide the Cats with solid defence, toughness, and leadership. Saunders offensive numbers probably wont improve drastically but he should be good for 5 goals and 30-40 points. D- Oscars Bartulis: Bartulis plays a solid all-round game and has the abilility to be one of the better d-men in the "Q". If his game progresses, like we all hope, I see him scoring at least 10 goals and 40 points. D- Nathan Welton: Has taken a lot of flack from some fans, but has the ability to be a solid d-man. If he regains his form that he showed in Quebec, he should be good for close to 10 goals and 30-40 points. D- Maxime Belanger: A bit of a contraversial pick up by the Cats, but if he plays like he has shown in the past, he should provide the Cats with solid D and toughness. He wont put up much offence, but could score 5 goals and 20 points. D- J-S Adam: Should provide the Cats with a safe defensive game, and leadership. Adam isnt overly big, but he isnt afraid of battling against bigger guys. Adam wont put up any offence to speak of, but should be a solid contributor. He may only score 1 or 2 goals and 10-15 points. D- Adam Blanchette: You dont notice him much out there, but he plays a solid defensive game and will take the body when he needs to. Dont expect much for offence, maybe 2 goals and 10 points D- Jason Demers: Showed promise until his injury last season, and didnt play much after that. If he is in the line-up on a regular basis, he should provide the Cats with an overall solid game. He may only score 1 or 2 goals and 10 points as a 6th or 7th d-man. The last 1 or 2 d-spots are open, so i wont make any projections there. Goaltending: G- J-C Blanchard: Barring a pre-season trade, Blanchard will be given the starters job, and showed last season that he is a solid goaltender. The starting goaltender position is one of the Cats question marks heading into the season, but I think Blanchard is ready. I expect a great season from Blanchard from start to finish. He should see 50 starts. The Back-Up goaltender spot should come down to Cote-Vallieres or Riopel. Hard to say what they can do, but they are both regarded as good goaltenders. I wont make a projection here. Based on these projections, we would score about 260 goals, which isnt staggering, but there is the potential to do better than that. Our defence should be solid, and I think the goaltending should be fine. We may need to add a couple of pieces to the puzzle before the deadline, but im far from pushing the panic button. 4 30 goal scorers and maybe a 5th in Bourque. Only 2 teams had 4 30 goal scorers last year. Not one team had 5. And you are talking about Moncton where scoring is frowned upon. Moncton had one 30 goal scorer last year and he wasn't even on your projection. Dream on with your projections. Billy lend you his rose coloured glasses?
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Post by Cristobal Huet on Jun 15, 2005 11:48:17 GMT -5
Here are my 2005-06 projections for the players currently on our roster. Forwards: C- Bruce Graham: If healthy for an entire season, Graham should be a lock for 30 goals and 60-70 points. If Nolan can get him to put forth a consistent effort game in and game out those numbers could jump to 40 goals and 80-90 points. RW- Adam Pineault: Has all the talent in the world, but needs to use his teammates more, and put forth a more consistent effort. Should come close to 30 goals, but like Graham, could do more with a little push from Nolan. C/LW- Chris Bourque: Sort of an unknown as to what he can do in the "Q", but based on the hype, should put up at least 25 goals and 50-60 points. LW- Stephane Goulet: One of my favorite players on last years club. Goulet works hard and should build on last season. I expect close to 30 goals. LW- Martins Karsums: If healthy, Karsums can make a huge difference on the ice with his speed and physical play. Should be good for close to 30 goals. C/LW- Brad Marchand: Depending on his role on the club, he could be solid contributor to the offence. but he needs to work on his overall game. With decent ice-time should be good for 15 goals and 40-50 points. RW- Jerome Samson: Improved as the year went along last year, and showed flashes that he could be a solid offensive contributor. Samson displays great control of the puck along the boards, and makes those he plays with better. I look for him to put up at least 15 goals, but with a bigger role could put up more than that. C- Chris Gaudet: Another favorite of mine. He is a hard worker, has great speed, doesnt mind the corners, and is good on face-offs. If Gaudet could finish his chances better, he could score 20-25 goals, but chances are he will land in the range of 15 goals. LW- J-P Chabot: Its unknown how much he can contribute right away, but i see him being a solid contributor on the 3rd and 4th lines. He probably wont put up a lot of offence in his first year. I expect about 10 goals from him. The remaining 5 or 6 forward spots are pretty much wide open right now. I project the remaining players to total at least 25 goals. Defence: D- Nathan Saunders: If back, Saunders should provide the Cats with solid defence, toughness, and leadership. Saunders offensive numbers probably wont improve drastically but he should be good for 5 goals and 30-40 points. D- Oscars Bartulis: Bartulis plays a solid all-round game and has the abilility to be one of the better d-men in the "Q". If his game progresses, like we all hope, I see him scoring at least 10 goals and 40 points. D- Nathan Welton: Has taken a lot of flack from some fans, but has the ability to be a solid d-man. If he regains his form that he showed in Quebec, he should be good for close to 10 goals and 30-40 points. D- Maxime Belanger: A bit of a contraversial pick up by the Cats, but if he plays like he has shown in the past, he should provide the Cats with solid D and toughness. He wont put up much offence, but could score 5 goals and 20 points. D- J-S Adam: Should provide the Cats with a safe defensive game, and leadership. Adam isnt overly big, but he isnt afraid of battling against bigger guys. Adam wont put up any offence to speak of, but should be a solid contributor. He may only score 1 or 2 goals and 10-15 points. D- Adam Blanchette: You dont notice him much out there, but he plays a solid defensive game and will take the body when he needs to. Dont expect much for offence, maybe 2 goals and 10 points D- Jason Demers: Showed promise until his injury last season, and didnt play much after that. If he is in the line-up on a regular basis, he should provide the Cats with an overall solid game. He may only score 1 or 2 goals and 10 points as a 6th or 7th d-man. The last 1 or 2 d-spots are open, so i wont make any projections there. Goaltending: G- J-C Blanchard: Barring a pre-season trade, Blanchard will be given the starters job, and showed last season that he is a solid goaltender. The starting goaltender position is one of the Cats question marks heading into the season, but I think Blanchard is ready. I expect a great season from Blanchard from start to finish. He should see 50 starts. The Back-Up goaltender spot should come down to Cote-Vallieres or Riopel. Hard to say what they can do, but they are both regarded as good goaltenders. I wont make a projection here. Based on these projections, we would score about 260 goals, which isnt staggering, but there is the potential to do better than that. Our defence should be solid, and I think the goaltending should be fine. We may need to add a couple of pieces to the puzzle before the deadline, but im far from pushing the panic button. 4 30 goal scorers and maybe a 5th in Bourque. Only 2 teams had 4 30 goal scorers last year. Not one team had 5. And you are talking about Moncton where scoring is frowned upon. Moncton had one 30 goal scorer last year and he wasn't even on your projection. Dream on with your projections. Billy lend you his rose coloured glasses? Bourque Graham Pineault and Karsums are all reasonable to assume 30 goals or therebouts. Karsums did it 2 years ago and would have done it again if he played 60 games. Graham and Pineault scored 23 in 47 games and 26 in 61 games respectively...bth would have done it over 70 games but again injuries(a major one for Graham) played a role. Bourque played at the WJHC and has a high skill level 25-35 goals is not an unreasonable expectation. Goulet I expect 20-25 agin...with an outside chance at 20 if he sees a lot of time on the 1st line. I expect 3 barring major injuries...5 is possible if everything falls in place.
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Post by mikeb on Jun 15, 2005 12:59:02 GMT -5
4 30 goal scorers and maybe a 5th in Bourque. Only 2 teams had 4 30 goal scorers last year. Not one team had 5. And you are talking about Moncton where scoring is frowned upon. Moncton had one 30 goal scorer last year and he wasn't even on your projection. Dream on with your projections. Billy lend you his rose coloured glasses? Bourque Graham Pineault and Karsums are all reasonable to assume 30 goals or therebouts. Karsums did it 2 years ago and would have done it again if he played 60 games. Graham and Pineault scored 23 in 47 games and 26 in 61 games respectively...bth would have done it over 70 games but again injuries(a major one for Graham) played a role. Bourque played at the WJHC and has a high skill level 25-35 goals is not an unreasonable expectation. Goulet I expect 20-25 agin...with an outside chance at 20 if he sees a lot of time on the 1st line. I expect 3 barring major injuries...5 is possible if everything falls in place. And it's also possible for the Titan "5 is possible if everything falls in place." Might as well include Quebec, Chicoutimi as well. Back to high scoring games like we used to see. "
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Post by Cristobal Huet on Jun 15, 2005 13:25:23 GMT -5
Bourque Graham Pineault and Karsums are all reasonable to assume 30 goals or therebouts. Karsums did it 2 years ago and would have done it again if he played 60 games. Graham and Pineault scored 23 in 47 games and 26 in 61 games respectively...bth would have done it over 70 games but again injuries(a major one for Graham) played a role. Bourque played at the WJHC and has a high skill level 25-35 goals is not an unreasonable expectation. Goulet I expect 20-25 agin...with an outside chance at 20 if he sees a lot of time on the 1st line. I expect 3 barring major injuries...5 is possible if everything falls in place. And it's also possible for the Titan "5 is possible if everything falls in place." Might as well include Quebec, Chicoutimi as well. Back to high scoring games like we used to see. " Pineault Graham and Karsums have all proven that they can score at or more than a 30 goal pace..there is nothing far fetched there. Bourque is unproven in the Q but played a higher level and showed a lot of skill, he is a possibility...Goulet has an outside chance. The Titan have 3 guys that ~could~ score 30...but your 4th and 5th candidates don't measure up to Goulet and Bourque in terms of skill and pedigree.
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Post by mikeb on Jun 15, 2005 14:54:49 GMT -5
And it's also possible for the Titan "5 is possible if everything falls in place." Might as well include Quebec, Chicoutimi as well. Back to high scoring games like we used to see. " Pineault Graham and Karsums have all proven that they can score at or more than a 30 goal pace..there is nothing far fetched there. Bourque is unproven in the Q but played a higher level and showed a lot of skill, he is a possibility...Goulet has an outside chance. The Titan have 3 guys that ~could~ score 30...but your 4th and 5th candidates don't measure up to Goulet and Bourque in terms of skill and pedigree. I don't want to get into a should have/could have/would have debate but of all the Moncton players only one player has "proven" he can score 30 goals and that was Karsums who actually did score 30 goals. Mathieu Roy scored 33 goals. They are the only 2 guys on both sides that "proved" they could score 30 goals. Everyone else is just speculation. Beauregard was on pace to score 42 goals last year. So he would fit your "more than a 30 goal pace"?
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Post by Cristobal Huet on Jun 15, 2005 20:29:42 GMT -5
Pineault Graham and Karsums have all proven that they can score at or more than a 30 goal pace..there is nothing far fetched there. Bourque is unproven in the Q but played a higher level and showed a lot of skill, he is a possibility...Goulet has an outside chance. The Titan have 3 guys that ~could~ score 30...but your 4th and 5th candidates don't measure up to Goulet and Bourque in terms of skill and pedigree. I don't want to get into a should have/could have/would have debate but of all the Moncton players only one player has "proven" he can score 30 goals and that was Karsums who actually did score 30 goals. Mathieu Roy scored 33 goals. They are the only 2 guys on both sides that "proved" they could score 30 goals. Everyone else is just speculation. Beauregard was on pace to score 42 goals last year. So he would fit your "more than a 30 goal pace"? ...and he played in what, 5 games last year? That's pretty weak.
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