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Hamilton Bulldogs 2013-2014

Andrighetto is having a nice rookie campaign — 12G, 15A in 36 games.

Hopefully a few more of the smaller skilled players we've taken in the last couple drafts can follow his footsteps and give us some trading options.

He should be trade bait no. 1. I see no point in replacing Gionta with an even smaller version of Gionta, and there are teams that are already big up front where he would not be redundant like he would be here.
 
Seriously, it's discouraging that some of the best forward prospects are still undersized.

Ghetto, Reway, Hudon
 
Commentators on the SN broadcast today said Tinordi's skating has really improved lately.

Good news but it's a little bothersome that we're questioning the skating ability of a recent first rounder.
 
Scott Harnell, picked 7th overall, had a nice career for a guy who skates poorly. Just saying.

True, but I'd rather hear Tinordi is crunching opponents into concussions than refining the basics of skating.
 
Anyone knows anything about Magnus Nygren being listed on both "theahl.com" AND "hamiltonbulldogs.com" rosters sections for the Bulldogs? I thought he had enough of the so-called "bad and dangerous" city and got back to Sweden? I searched a bit on Google and couldn't find info on his return to North America and why he would be listed on the Dogs roster.
 
Seriously, it's discouraging that some of the best forward prospects are still undersized.

Ghetto, Reway, Hudon

All drafted my the administration that specifically said they want to get bigger and tougher to play against.

Ahhh, the walking contradiction.
 
He should be trade bait no. 1. I see no point in replacing Gionta with an even smaller version of Gionta, and there are teams that are already big up front where he would not be redundant like he would be here.

He's actually bigger than Gionta.

I agree with the rest of your post, though. I'd have zero issue in trading him.
 
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