Jenken Scores Twice in Guelph Storm Home Debut After Trade from London
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2024 8:46 am
Jenken’s breakout performance with the Storm has me wondering, is he a hidden gem unearthed by the trade, or are we witnessing a temporary surge? His comments about opportunity suggest London’s stacked blue line held him back. What do you think – flash in the pan or future star?
The Storm’s defensive situation is interesting. With a young blue line anchored by an 18-year-old, is this a rebuilding year in disguise? Or can they defy expectations and make a playoff push? I’m leaning towards the former, but I’m open to being proven wrong. Your thoughts?
Speaking of opportunities, Bottineau’s ice time raises questions. Is Stillman’s approach – giving players a chance to shine even in crucial final minutes – a smart developmental strategy, or is it a risky gamble that could backfire? I see both sides, and I’m curious to hear what others think.
Finally, a bold prediction: Paquette’s point streak won’t last, but he’ll finish the season as Guelph’s leading scorer. Agree or disagree? Let the debate begin!
The Storm’s defensive situation is interesting. With a young blue line anchored by an 18-year-old, is this a rebuilding year in disguise? Or can they defy expectations and make a playoff push? I’m leaning towards the former, but I’m open to being proven wrong. Your thoughts?
Speaking of opportunities, Bottineau’s ice time raises questions. Is Stillman’s approach – giving players a chance to shine even in crucial final minutes – a smart developmental strategy, or is it a risky gamble that could backfire? I see both sides, and I’m curious to hear what others think.
Finally, a bold prediction: Paquette’s point streak won’t last, but he’ll finish the season as Guelph’s leading scorer. Agree or disagree? Let the debate begin!