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They can always remain with their team, though a good percentage of the players that are in the portal are there because they were cut by their current team.
I think I read somewhere that a player in the portal can go back to their original school but they may lose their roster spot and scholarship since the original team may offer it to a new player replacing them while there “looking.” So, no guarantee of a spot.
I'm torn on this one. High-end prospect. He had a solid Freshman year with room for growth. He was a key contributor to the Swedish U18 team's Gold Medal. We all expected a nice confidence bump when he returned to the Terriers in January, and yet....
Is this a case of the coaching staff not equipped to meet him where he is? A coaching staff who was too hands off? Too hard on him?
This is not the kind of player I want to see a program like BU give up on. Or did he give up on the program? Either way, it's a net negative in my eyes.
Interesting- I think at beginning of the season he was one of the players they expected to go pro after season
After showing little or no improvement clearly needs more time- former 1st round draft choice with lots of potential
winnipeg must not have been interested yet as they retain rights- still only 19
I'm torn on this one. High-end prospect. He had a solid Freshman year with room for growth. He was a key contributor to the Swedish U18 team's Gold Medal. We all expected a nice confidence bump when he returned to the Terriers in January, and yet....
Is this a case of the coaching staff not equipped to meet him where he is? A coaching staff who was too hands off? Too hard on him?
This is not the kind of player I want to see a program like BU give up on. Or did he give up on the program? Either way, it's a net negative in my eyes.
He looked better when Willander was his partner. That would probably the case for many D-men (not a knock on Tretheway) and Sascha just might not be as good as people thought.
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