Vancouver Canucks prospects of week 4: Utica Comets edition

VANCOUVER, BC - SEPTEMBER 18: Vancouver Canucks center Jonathan Dahlen (54) takes a shot during warmup prior to their NHL preseason game against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Arena on September 18, 2018 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Edmonton won 4-2. (Photo by Derek Cain/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
VANCOUVER, BC - SEPTEMBER 18: Vancouver Canucks center Jonathan Dahlen (54) takes a shot during warmup prior to their NHL preseason game against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Arena on September 18, 2018 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Edmonton won 4-2. (Photo by Derek Cain/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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Utica Comets

The AHL doesn’t mess around during preseason. Utica plays their first game on October 5th and they just finished their two preseason games. Both were against the Binghamton Devils and the Comets lost them.

Game one wasn’t pretty. Utica was down 2-0 early, but at the start of the second, Reid Boucher broke the goose egg. Jonathan Dahlèn picked up an assist on that one. Unfortunately, I could not find a legal clip of the goal, but you can catch the full game highlights here. Jonah Gadjovich picked up an assist on a late goal scored by Utica. The Comets ultimately lost 4-2.

The second game of the preseason was a lot better. Kole Lind opened the scoring in a high octane first period, tipping a perfect shot. And yes, I have a clip!

Unfortunately, the Comets let the momentum slip away, down 3-1 in the third. Tanner MacMaster stepped up to bring the Comets within one and Lukas Jasek picked up an assist! But as Don Taylor used to say, that would as close as they come. Utica eventually lost 4-2.

The Comets will get reinforcements as the final cuts are made from Vancouver. Evan McEneny is ready to return after he clears waivers. However, Thatcher Demko has a concussion, so Richard Bachman will be relied on for the time being.

This is going to be a fun year for Trent Cull. There is so much youth on the team and I do trust him to develop our players while giving them the best possible environment. He did very well balancing the army of PTO’s to support his thin squad. I wouldn’t brag about Utica’s depth, since the Canucks will have to keep grabbing players as the injuries pile up. Forwards should be okay, but Cull will need to pay close attention to his blue line.

For the prospects in Utica, the stakes are much higher. This is not just a proving ground to hone their skills. It’s their opportunity to separate themselves from the pack and show that they belong in the best league in the world. Not all of them will make it and I think Canucks training camp revealed the the real gap between junior leagues, professional minor leagues and the NHL.

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There is a lot of raw talent on this squad and I can’t wait to see who will take that next step. That margin for error is razor thin, but those that will become impact players won’t be staying in Utica for very long.