Frank Corrado
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But it's not rude.
It's not, like... Not rude.
It's not rude.
uh kitchener kitchener for now um and listen it's a junior hockey so things can change in a in a hurry right like it's not it's just not as polished as the pro game but as far as looking for a team that play like professionals the kitchener rangers that's what they are here like 12 nhl drafted players their coach really has them bought in they got a lot of guys that are like mature for for young players like you think of these these guys now in the
parents and the agents really drive the bus and they got to have the highlight reels and they got to have the big point totals and kitchener's got all these guys that just like if i said to you these guys are hockey players like you'd know exactly what i mean like they just they they care about certain other aspects of the game and they're big on the back end so yeah they would be they would be the team to beat based on the way they've played so far
They got guys that are going to be playing in the NHL very soon, like Sam O'Reilly is one of those guys.
And I think their coach, we're probably not that far off having conversations about their coach potentially jumping in at the pro level or NHL level.
Why not this?
UC, welcome to the Leafs.
Hey, you never know.
Hey, welcome.
Good luck to you.
Yeah, right down King Street with the flow in the beard.
It's funny because in the second half of the year at Penn State, his game really took off to another level.
And if there was any questions about it around the World Juniors time, he really kind of took matters into his own hands and said, just watch this.
And so he did his part as far as what he could do within the game to affect where he was going to get drafted.
But I think now, and we're seeing it here,
Like, there's so many scouts and team management type people here, and I think they're really starting to dig into all the different conversations that you would have on all these guys and really kind of break it down in so many different ways that it feels like...