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his insta post says 26-27, so yes. he's having his most successful stretch of his whl career since being traded to Penticton, who won their division despite being an expansion team, splitting time with UMD commit AJ Reyelts
his insta post says 26-27, so yes. he's having his most successful stretch of his whl career since being traded to Penticton, who won their division despite being an expansion team, splitting time with UMD commit AJ Reyelts
Question for you as the CHL expert: what is considered good goaltending? He has a combined 0.907 SV% on the year, which is good for 5th in the league, so I assume he's considered pretty good. I have no idea how to contextualize the numbers though, and he's not Penticton's full time #1 as you noted.
his insta post says 26-27, so yes. he's having his most successful stretch of his whl career since being traded to Penticton, who won their division despite being an expansion team, splitting time with UMD commit AJ Reyelts
Looks like an excellent prospect. His CHL stats look similar to Krawchuk's, with perhaps an even stronger finish on what appears to be a defensively solid Penticton team. Obviously there are going to be some changes in our goalie room. I'll leave it to others that may have more info or willingness to speculate on what those might be.
I'm still of the belief that Coach Lang is going to find another goal scorer or two come hell or high water.
P.S. The ancient Greece angle is correct, but Ravensbergen is a future Spartan, not Trojan. He's not coming to Troy and D1 hockey hasn't reached LA yet.
BTW, In looking at McCallum I checked to see if he has any teammates that might be recruiting targets for Coach Lang. Nothing obvious, but I noted that their second leading scorer was one of Clarkson's top commits and he recently left them at the altar by signing an ELC with Seattle. Then again, with the way things are going it's only a matter of time before we see the first D1 college freshman that has NHL experience.
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