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“It’s Very Beneficial to Start in the AHL” | Rochester Assistant Coach Vinny Prospal After Practice



“It’s Very Beneficial to Start in the AHL” | Rochester Assistant Coach Vinny Prospal After Practice

Rochester Americans assistant coach Vinny Prospal speaks to the media following practice and gives an update on where he feels some of the top Sabres prospects are ahead of training camp. Prospal touches on the skill and development of players like Isak Rosen and Jiri Kulich and what they need to do to take the next steps in training camp.

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6 Comments

  1. Buffalo Sabres are a AHL team… We develop good prospects then when they hit prime we send them to actual NHL teams

  2. Sabres organization the hockey experts are predicting this team finish worse then last year
    I know it’s a prediction, but they don’t think much of your lineup. Why should the fans through Support this team it’s time for results on the ice and standing.

  3. I like some of the things prospal is saying, this team seems to be all buddy buddy, when there needs to be some sort of internal competition, we need guys in the AHL that are hungry and ready to overthrow players that are on the sabres roster, put some pressure on the sabres roster to become better to keep their job, go out there and take their jobs, make these guys really earn it.

  4. This Coach is awesome, even with a thick accent he makes clear and valid points, he does not varnish his observations of players, he quickly answers questions even telling the media their questions are difficult because every player is different, and again he pulls no punches and tells them with no coach speak what he thinks, how refreshing.

    "He didn't come here for a cup of coffee"…hysterical.

    And to be able to know what it takes to be a player in the NHL no matter that it was three decades ago or not.

    Coach Prospal will rise from an AHL assistant coach into the NHL coaching hierarchy, imho.

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