Sunday, June 17, 2012

Kristo and Dell impress at Habs development camp

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Ric Stephens from All Habs had his final report from the Montreal Canadians Development camp and it sounds like Aaron Dell and Danny Kristo left a pretty good impression on the All Habs bloggers and hopefully the Habs management.

On the other side of the equation, it appears that former Fighting Sioux forward Michael Cichy did not leave a very good impression during his time in the Habs development camp and kind of confirmed some of the rumblings that many of us heard about Cichy during his time at UND.
Forwards

Danny Kristo may have been the player of the game, demonstrating his raw speed and soft hands, scoring once. To a certain extent, Kristo has flown under the radar with fans and media in Montreal but until help arrives in the form of the No. 3 pick at the 2012 Entry Draft, the Fighting Sioux right-winger is the Habs most-promising forward prospect. Kristo will head back to the University of North Dakota for his senior year in the Fall in pursuit of an NCAA championship.

Michael Cichy also deserves mention after today’s scrimmage. During drills, one can’t help notice that his skating isn’t very strong and there’s nagging rumblings about his conditioning. But get him into game action and Cichy shows that he has excellent vision and a nose for offense. The smallish center scored twice during the scrimmage for Team White.

Goaltenders

Aaron Dell is listed as one of The Goalie Guild’s “Dark Horses” with a 35 per cent chance of being signed to a pro deal. In camp Dell demonstrated why he had such a successful NCAA career with solid positioning. He could improve his rebound control but was willing to be a battle to make the save when caught out of position.
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