Bill Guerin and Director of Amateur Scouting Judd Bracket have been on a hot streak in the past few drafts.
Carson Lambos is ready to break into the NHL and should benefit from a good support system. The 20-year-old defenseman from Winnipeg could soon help balance the load on the left side for Jonas Brodin and Jacob Middleton.
When Bill Guerin took over as GM of the Minnesota Wild in 2019, the team was in an interesting position, prospect-wise. Let's take a look at the team's prospect pool now.
ST. PAUL -- None of the cuts the Minnesota Wild made Wednesday morning were very surprising. They sent wingers Adam Beckman, Mitchell Chaffee, and Nick Swaney to the Iowa Wild of the American Hockey League, along with defenseman Ryan O’Rourke.
While the future of the Wild’s D-corp is murky, Carson Lambos has every chance to be a central part of it. The Minnesota Wild have a pretty crowded pool of Defensive prospects, and Carson Lambos certainly ranks near the top.
The couple of Wild prospects on Team Canada have not been good, at all. The World Juniors is typically a place for us to get a glimpse of our favorite team’s top prospects and what they actually look like during live and full games, instead of six-minute clips on YouTube.
There was only one game due to some forfeiting. The World Juniors was rolling on and there were technically two Minnesota Wild prospects in action, but they didn’t really see much ice for Team Canada.
Swaney leads Iowa while Rossi is getting hot, while Carson Lambos and Caedan Bankier are having strong starts to their seasons Now that the American Hockey
Even though he was just drafted, Lambos is almost good enough to break into our top-10. The Minnesota Wild and their defenders have a certain stereotype about them.
Lambos split last season between JYP in Finland and the Winnipeg Ice, but he was shut down early because of a leg injury.
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