The prospects of Calgary Flames completed the sweep of the prospects of the Edmonton Oilers and won 5-4 on Sunday afternoon. Many fans came out to see the children play, some of whom seem ready to take a selection in the main camp later this week. They showed promise and resilience when they flew back after giving up the first goal of the match. Just like Friday’s matchup, there were three major collection restaurants of the youthful representation of the Battle of Alberta.
Aydar Suniev
Although you could emphasize the performance of several boys on the ice, we focus on Aydar Suniev today. The 20-year-old managed two assists and was also persistent in every aspect of the ice. He found space with and without the puck; His control and handling were clear when he had the puck on his stick. The third Rounder has taken a long way in his development and he wants to expand his NHL debut in April. Add an abundance of shots and he made a strong thing for himself to build now.
Head coach Brett Sutter said after the game that he felt that Suniev, besides David Silye and Parker Bell, was the best of the night. “I thought that line was our best line, to be honest, with (Parker) Bell and (David) Silye. They played against the best guys of the other team for most of the night, and they largely checked it.” “He (Suniev) rode the pace of the game. I thought he was definitely one of the most striking attackers for us.”
Offensive skills
Again, the attack of the Flames was high. A performance of five goals, the team again looked completely different than last season. A team that struggled completely in the offensive zone was rejuvenated. The prospects do what the main team could not do and offer a light at the end of the tunnel. Mael Lavigne, Nathan Brisson, Matvei Gridin, Colton Alain and Hunter Laing all scored. Laing and Gridin also contributed to the attack on Friday evening.
Mentality
Although the children may be young, they don’t get it that way. Their maturity goes much further than their years. They expect to win; They expect the best of themselves. After the game, when he was asked about his performance, Matvei Gridin said simply: “We won. That is the most important thing.” That kind of dedication to each other and the game of the team goes a long way for them in their career.
With the two-game showcase now completed, Focus is now shifting to the head training, which starts this week. The main roster will coordinate with the young people who want to dismiss some veterans for a schedule. Pres season starts on September 21 against the same oilers. Those eight games will be the final rejection and schedule decisions for the opening evening on 8 October.
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