The height and weight might vary a tiny bit (especially since most people ID regens at 17 or 18 when they haven't fully grown), but, for instance, 5' 8" Irbe isn't going to regen as 6' 2".IceTimer wrote:What do you mean he's too big, I thought you said regen's could be a different height/weight?
Regen location thread. Ask all regen questions here
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Agreed with Phil, I usually don't call up an AHL prospect unless I have an immediate hole to fill with no chance at a trade or an FA signing or they have over an 8.50 rating.
He's 18, so I expect him to get ~8.30 next year, then near the 9.0 the year prior (when he's 20). At which point I'll call him up.
He's 18, so I expect him to get ~8.30 next year, then near the 9.0 the year prior (when he's 20). At which point I'll call him up.
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Yeah you'Re right. But for me, I prefer he get high rating in the AHL first, if in the NHL he always got like 7.50 or 7.70 I will be satisfied. I just think in the AHL it's better for is development to wait. Sometimes if I see it doesn't do anything and need him, I will try it in my team and see what he's gonna do, there's good surprises!
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It's my rule of thumb. I'd rather not rush my prospects, but take my time with them. Not once have I ever rushed my prospects' development and the ones that I consider surefire - such as Ferraro - who is playing with some amazing other prospects by the way (all of my top line was in AHL scoring title contention, along with my #1 dman), I do not rush what so ever.
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Just wondering where did you draft him, and if he is already ready for the NHL you won't be rushing him, how is he able to play in the AHL at 18 btw?alexob18 wrote:It's my rule of thumb. I'd rather not rush my prospects, but take my time with them. Not once have I ever rushed my prospects' development and the ones that I consider surefire - such as Ferraro - who is playing with some amazing other prospects by the way (all of my top line was in AHL scoring title contention, along with my #1 dman), I do not rush what so ever.
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Hey i just returned to this board after a couple of years not playing this game.
Well i just finished my first CHL season with Windsor and i found two interesting kids in the draft.
Beattie got 16 Consistency

West got 11 Consistency

I am using the newest Lidas btw.
EDIT: Apparently i can't get the IMG tags to work.
Well i just finished my first CHL season with Windsor and i found two interesting kids in the draft.
Beattie got 16 Consistency
West got 11 Consistency
I am using the newest Lidas btw.
EDIT: Apparently i can't get the IMG tags to work.