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Looked back all the way to last season to find a thread about Nadeau to post this in.

Maybe a pinned thread to discuss all of the teams prospects throughout the hockey world would spur more discussion...

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

He's still pretty young.  Do you think we'll see him crack the NHL roster next year?

I would have to imagine he'll be up with the big boys, at least part time, next season.

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Hopefully this isnt Freddie related...

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Amir was a decent prospect for TB before realizing that if he ever cracked the NHL he would have to live in Florida, and bolting for the KHL.

Dudes got decent size and good numbers over in mother Russia. Was a former teammate of Pyotr Kochetkov. Is the current best friend of Andrei Svechnikov. And, went viral a few months ago for this masterpiece of interpersonal communication...

 

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On 4/29/2025 at 11:06 AM, Stumpy said:

Hopefully this isnt Freddie related...

Screenshot_20250429_105231_Chrome.thumb.jpg.e2263039b58b3cb881a5f9e0a7a9bb46.jpg

Amir was a decent prospect for TB before realizing that if he ever cracked the NHL he would have to live in Florida, and bolting for the KHL.

Dudes got decent size and good numbers over in mother Russia. Was a former teammate of Pyotr Kochetkov. Is the current best friend of Andrei Svechnikov. And, went viral a few months ago for this masterpiece of interpersonal communication...

 

Glad to hear that Forslund got a side gig in Russia!  Hey, hey whadya say Bears!!!!

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