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dekedangle_rpf_mod ([personal profile] dekedangle_rpf_mod) wrote in [community profile] dekedangle_rpfanon2016-05-20 08:02 pm

#24 – Not Sure If Serious or Playing Dumba

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Re: Random Hockey Thread

(Anonymous) 2016-06-03 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Aside from goalies (who are often sent down to the ECHL if you have a couple of decent prospects, so they can both get starts), usually people are only sent down to the ECHL if they are having trouble making it in the AHL and the coach either wants to get rid of them or is trying to give them a lot of minutes to improve without screwing up the other prospects' development, so it's not a good sign for them, and I'd say there's probably less than five players on each team who are prospects. Usually ECHL rosters are filled out with people who couldn't get signed with NHL teams and are trying to keep their careers alive and get noticed. They sign directly with the the ECHL team. So, it's not a huge indicator of your prospect pool depth, but it can still tell you things.