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[Vensel] On a demandé à Jason Spezza, directeur général de l’équipe, si Brayden Yager avait une chance réaliste de faire partie de l’équipe de la LNH à la fin du camp d’entraînement. « Je pense que oui. Je ne voudrais jamais limiter la capacité d’un jeune joueur à faire partie de l’équipe. C’est donc lui qui contrôle la façon dont il se présente et dont il joue. »


[Vensel] On a demandé à Jason Spezza, directeur général de l’équipe, si Brayden Yager avait une chance réaliste de faire partie de l’équipe de la LNH à la fin du camp d’entraînement. « Je pense que oui. Je ne voudrais jamais limiter la capacité d’un jeune joueur à faire partie de l’équipe. C’est donc lui qui contrôle la façon dont il se présente et dont il joue. »


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6 Comments

  1. LazerMcBlazer

    A reminder to those that don’t follow prospects much: Yager is ineligible to play in the AHL this year due to his age and some shenanigans involving how the pandemic affected the CHL’s transfer agreement requirements.

    Taylor Haase asked Spezza if there is a chance they can get a waiver, the same way Seattle did to allow Shane Wright to play in the AHL before he was technically eligible and he said it wasn’t going to happen.

    So Yager is either NHL or back to Junior this year.

    He’s already done almost everything he can there, so to me, it seems like the smart move would be for the Pens to give him the 9 NHL games before they return him to Junior regardless of if he « earns it », even if he doesn’t play in all of them. Just being around the big club for that stretch probably does more for his development than lighting up Juniors for a couple weeks.

  2. RiseAbove87

    Spezza’s comments don’t account for Sullivan’s preference for older players. However, Yager is a defensively responsible Forward for his age, and Sully’s a defense-first, (2nd and 3rd) coach. There’s also the pressure from Dubas to play our youth. That’s why we saw Puustinen so much last year.

    If this was 5 years ago, I’d say Yager has no shot. But things have changed. Good luck to him.

  3. StaticNegative

    He has to be in the big club. No point in wasting him in Juniors. Aren’t making the playoffs anyway so might as well get him NHL experience

  4. Earsofdoom821

    The kid has exceeded expectations at every chance he deserves the min games before sending him back to juniors at least and if he continues impressing just keep him up

  5. theduckman936

    Saw him play multiple times last year and he was easily the most exciting player on the ice.

  6. NikolaiCakebreaker

    Hopefully he plays his way onto the roster in camp. It hasn’t happened all that much for the Pens. The last couple I can think of are Olli Maatattata and Jordan Staal.

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