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Post by jambitink on Mar 18, 2015 20:09:47 GMT
Which high end Brits did the Morrison era produce? Surely he inherited a lot of league ready brits at a time when there was more room for Brits in the league. He certainly didn't engage with KIHC. In fact I'd suggest that was the beginning of a breakdown in communication between the Flyers and junior development. 100% correct, Todd has actually copied the morrison blueprint of not giving a toss about kihc. As you mention he was just lucky to have the kings, haig, smith and another select group. Both mo and todd would argue its not their job to bring young players through but that policy is now really causing a big problem. Mo could say what he wanted cause his team delivered on the ice
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Post by zamboni on Mar 18, 2015 22:04:24 GMT
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Post by ronniemac on Mar 18, 2015 22:52:36 GMT
Riverrat, I suggest you read my post again and understand it.... at no point did i say Mark Morrison produced high end brits or even to what extent he had involvement with the junior system....i stated that SINCE his time passed there have been no players produced that have made the step up to EIHL level at the top end of the scale and thats a severe failing in the system in my book.
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