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  • #15454
    madmike71
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    I sounds like Horcoff was one of the stars of this camp. Big, skilled and can skate. Man…. we need a player like him to develop. Sounds like Horcoff and Zannon were men against boys. Haase said Kindle’s shot was noticeable, but lack of size and speed weren’t good.

    #15437
    10inchterror
    Participant

    Day 5 camp notes from some dude

    1: Harrison brunicke looks pro-ready and a guy who’s ready to contribute right now. He impressed during camp every single day and looked like the best player in camp from the jump. He sniped a shot yesterday with 8.9 seconds on the clock to force a shootout and then he also scored in the shootout with a terrific shot.

    The biggest issue with brunicke right now is the fact that he can’t go to the AHL this season because he’s ineligible and must either be on the NHL roster or be sent back to juniors where he has 0 to learn at this juncture. I think the pens send him back until the trade deadline next season and then maybe call him up once they’ve moved guys out.

    2: Will horcoff was insanely impressive and alot of people had their eyes on him during camp. Suffice to say that will didn’t disappoint and actually exceeded expectations for a kid this young. He cut around defenders with no issue at all, his skating was slick and smooth, and he also scored a few beautiful goals that showcased his skills.

    Will said in an interview that the biggest thing he’s learned during camp is how well the pros train and what he needs to do to hone his body and skills to succeed at an NHL level. He mentions sidney crosby and his work ethic and seeing him around the facility and how that rubbed off on him, and taught him things that he can use to improve his game ‘good role model to have when it comes to working out’.

    3: Director of player development tom kostopoulos credited the scouting department and player development department for finding all the undrafted guys and collegiate talent that received invitations to camp. He credits kyle dubas and most importantly ownership for giving him a boatload of resources to be able to hire a bunch of over qualified staff to scout and visit prospects from all over. He says that he feels like he’s part of the LA Dodgers because of how many resources are available to him, and that it’s helped make things alot easier and smoother in terms of identifying talent and scouting.

    He also mentions that the players have a ton of resources and coaches available to them that will help them anyway they can and that goes back to ownership willing to spend on staff to help these guys anyway they can. Props to ownership for backing out the brinks trucks for the pens staff and players, and props to them for letting dan muse hire anyone he wants and pay a premium for guys ‘todd nelson’.

    4: There’s going to be tough decisions on the blueline for next season. The pens have guys like pickering, brunicke, finn harding, kalle kangas, and chase pietila who are primed to turn pro next season with pickering and brunicke being the closest ones to doing so and the two with the highest ceilings. Kyle dubas mentioned that he’s happy with all of the defensive depth and prospects added to the system, and that it gives the organization a strong nucleus to build around essentially.

    The organization also has to make decisions in terms of AHL, juniors, etc when it comes to assigning guys because of how crowded the defensive room is. Great problem to have honestly and the defensive system has slowly been replenished.

    5: The organization has more depth/prospects than ever before and fans have noticed. The hockey news mentions that more people then ever were at camp looking on at the prospects, and that people are excited more than ever to witness the youth movement. Fans understand the transition/rebuild and that their was enthusiasm watching the young guys on the ice during camp and doing drills. Glad to see the fans supporting the youth.

    #15411
    Brownsoldier
    Participant

    I’ve been very surprised with Horcoff as well. Being big and being able to skate are two things things that are rarely together.

    #15410
    10inchterror
    Participant

    Everything I read about horcoff as well is that every day is noticeably better than the last and he could end up being a heck of a pick.

    #15390
    madmike71
    Participant

    FWIW, Marshall believes Beauchesne is one of the steals of the draft.

    #15233
    10inchterror
    Participant

    Harrison brunicke: The star of the camp shines bright once again folks. Showcased his excellent skating ability as he smoothly glided around the ice, showcased superb reach ability where he used his stick to stop multiple rushes/chances from happening, and scored a ridiculous goal to boot as well. Wilkes-Barre head coach Kirk MacDonald also spoke highly of brunicke as well in the article ‘they deserve a click so i’m not going to post the entire thing here but suffice to say he’s insanely impressed with his development’.

    Will horcoff: Had another extremely impressive performance yesterday, and he’s been getting better and better as camp has moved along. His wrist shot looked completely unstoppable in practice, and he was completely dominating down in the net front areas of the ice all day long by using his size and strength to manhandle people. The hockey news also mentions that he’s more nimble then what you’d expect from a guy his size and they think that he’s going to break out at michigan this season. He’s another guy on the rise and he’s looking like a great get by dubas/wes.

    Cruz lucius: The other piece of the guentzel trade looked really good in practice yesterday and he’s completely recovered from the shoulder injury he suffered last season. He was physical, he was creating multiple chances all practice long, and he scored a couple of nice goals as well. He says that he worked on things over the summer and he feels great.

    Quinn beauchesne: 5th round draft pick this past draft that had a good day at camp and is someone to monitor they mentioned. They said that his skating stood out and he made plays with the puck whenever he had it on his stick.

    Jordan charron: Another 5th round pick from this past draft that is worth keeping an eye on. The hockey news noted that his edgework stood out and was impressive and that he had a nice snipe as well.

    Charlie trethewey: One of our 3rd round picks this past draft was showcasing his strong release in camp and his impressive skills. He’s spending next season at boston university to work on his game which should prove beneficial to him and his development moving forward.

    #15226
    10inchterror
    Participant

    Getting anything out of a 7th rounder is a miracle, but that’s good to hear 2 years in a row.

    FYI Those were all notes I copy/pasted from online, not my observations.

    after the prospect camp we have like 1.5-months until anything hockey related again.

    Is anyone going to the Sweden game?

    Def not. Would be cool but that’s a hell of a lotta money for a hockey game. Sweden ain’t cheap either.

    #15214
    Brownsoldier
    Participant

    Getting anything out of a 7th rounder is a miracle, but that’s good to hear 2 years in a row.

    FYI Those were all notes I copy/pasted from online, not my observations.

    after the prospect camp we have like 1.5-months until anything hockey related again.

    Is anyone going to the Sweden game?

    #15213
    10inchterror
    Participant

    Getting anything out of a 7th rounder is a miracle, but that’s good to hear 2 years in a row.

    FYI Those were all notes I copy/pasted from online, not my observations.

    #15212
    madmike71
    Participant

    Yohe mentioned Harding last year. He was talking about him being a prospect that nobody is talking about (last year), but has quickly become one of our best kids.

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