“He disappeared yesterday without telling us,” said Murray. “I guess he let (assistant GM) Randy (Lee) know when he was at the airport.”
I have all the options,” said Murray. “He just can’t play hockey. I told him he could go back and be a grocery clerk, he could play in the beer leagues, but he could not play hockey in any shape or form (professionally) if he doesn’t play with the Ottawa organization, and that’s the way it will be.
He would have been better off showing up late.
Matt Puempel went down during drills with an apparent left arm/shoulder/wrist injury. Hope it's not too serious.
-- Edited by Homer on Friday 25th of September 2015 02:33:54 PM
Max McCormick is, in the words of Luke Richardson (who was acting as coach for the rookie tournament), a forward version of Borocop: not the biggest guy but solid, big enough, and 'plays with no fear between the ears'. He could turn out to be the next guy who opposing team D are looking over their shoulder for when going into their corner to get the puck. A valuable tool in the bottom six.
Max McCormick is, in the words of Luke Richardson (who was acting as coach for the rookie tournament), a forward version of Borocop: not the biggest guy but solid, big enough, and 'plays with no fear between the ears'. He could turn out to be the next guy who opposing team D are looking over their shoulder for when going into their corner to get the puck. A valuable tool in the bottom six.
I think the team is pretty much set. As always there will be injuries of some kind and these guys are going to get a chance but they are not top players for sure. In fact other than our two first rounders from this year there is not much depth in Binghamton. The Senators drafted well but the cleanup also robbed that teams of it's stars. This years picks will replenish the cupboard so to speak if they are not sent back to junior. Having said that the Senators did sign a couple of rugged veterans for Bingo to protect the latest crop of kids.