Alumni in the pros 24-25
Posted by David Harding
Re: Alumni in the pros 24-25
Posted by: sah67 (---.cit.cornell.edu)
Date: May 27, 2025 09:17AM
MacDonald, Kempf, Stienburg and the rest of Colorado got shut out 5-0 by Abbotsford and were eliminated.
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Re: Alumni in the pros 24-25
Posted by: Chris '03 (---.hsd1.ct.comcast.net)
Date: May 27, 2025 09:37AM
sah67
Chris '03
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With the Jets’ elimination last night, we’re officially out of Cornell alums playing in the playoffs.
Brianne Jenner is still alive in the Walter Cup final for Ottawa. Game one is Tuesday. All games are on YouTube in the US.
Nice! Thanks for the correction.
Jenner and Ottawa fell in ot to Minnesota last night and lost the series 3-1. All four games were 2-1 ot decisions.
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Re: Alumni in the pros 24-25
Posted by: VIEWfromK (206.75.246.---)
Date: June 02, 2025 08:55AM
From prohockeyrumors.com
Key Restricted Free Agents
D Sam Malinski – Malinski is Colorado’s only RFA to play considerable NHL time this season. It was his rookie year in the league, and Colorado opted to strap Malinski to the third-pair for nearly the whole year. He handled the role well, netting 15 points and a plus-eight in 76 games despite averaging just 16 minutes of ice time. He also ranked third in blocked shots, behind top defenders Cale Makar and Samuel Girard. That’s an impressive stat line for the young Malinski, and one that maintained his momentum after posting 10 points and a plus-three in 23 games last season. He’ll be a must-sign option for the Avalanche, even if it’s only to continue forward in a quaint role. Malinski should only come at the cost of a few years in term and a few million in salary.
Key Restricted Free Agents
D Sam Malinski – Malinski is Colorado’s only RFA to play considerable NHL time this season. It was his rookie year in the league, and Colorado opted to strap Malinski to the third-pair for nearly the whole year. He handled the role well, netting 15 points and a plus-eight in 76 games despite averaging just 16 minutes of ice time. He also ranked third in blocked shots, behind top defenders Cale Makar and Samuel Girard. That’s an impressive stat line for the young Malinski, and one that maintained his momentum after posting 10 points and a plus-three in 23 games last season. He’ll be a must-sign option for the Avalanche, even if it’s only to continue forward in a quaint role. Malinski should only come at the cost of a few years in term and a few million in salary.
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