herman
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There was talk Lettieri was KHL-bound, so nice to see him back. Good AHL programs need guys like him.
If guys are never NHL-bound, why bother? Gud Pros? If our NHL prospects are not integral pieces in AHL playoff run, what's the point of trying to win a Calder Cup? It's basically meaningless unless you're developing NHL prospects. What am I missing? 10 AHL signings?There was talk Lettieri was KHL-bound, so nice to see him back. Good AHL programs need guys like him.
Guys like Cowan, Danford, AA, Villeneueve don't get to experience what winning an AHL championship feels like without guys like Lettieri and Shaw and Mermis and Benning, all guys who won't get another sniff at the NHL again probably.If guys are never NHL-bound, why bother? Gud Pros? If our NHL prospects are not integral pieces in AHL playoff run, what's the point of trying to win a Calder Cup? It's basically meaningless unless you're developing NHL prospects. What am I missing? 10 AHL signings?
This is a real question... Who cares about AHL success? Are they running these teams to make money or to develop?Guys like Cowan, Danford, AA, Villeneueve don't get to experience what winning an AHL championship feels like without guys like Lettieri and Shaw and Mermis and Benning, all guys who won't get another sniff at the NHL again probably.
You can't have success in the AHL with just prospects leading the the way.
This is a real question... Who cares about AHL success? Are they running these teams to make money or to develop?
It's both (well success, not necessarily money). Developing prospects in a losing environment just isn't a good idea. And again without veterans at least somewhat leading the way a team will get stomped in the AHL. There's no real way around that.This is a real question... Who cares about AHL success? Are they running these teams to make money or to develop?
I looked into that. According to Google AI, KHL pays between $75k to $1.6M. Typically between $425k and $1.15MThere was talk Lettieri was KHL-bound, so nice to see him back. Good AHL programs need guys like him.