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Folks, I’ve been getting a flood of negativity toward my position on my last post. I’d like to present some additional evidence that shows:

  1. How well Rich Peverley and Colby Armstrong mix
  2. How the Little White Russian line wasn’t really as terrific as everybody thinks

In the mean time, I figured I’d get the audio from the Thrashers Bloggers’ interview with Paul Postma. Most of the questions – heck, basically all of them – were asked by The Falconer. My only excuse is that he asked everything I was planning to ask… and then some. Here’s an mp3…

Interview with Paul Postma

Topics include his style of play, getting traded to Calgary, putting on weight, playing other sports, and his team next year (likely the Wolves.)

Paul Postma represents everything that a Thrashers defenseman should be. He’s 6′3, and while he still could stand to put on a bit of weight, he’s certainly not a “small defenseman.” He’s got a heavy shot, smooth passes, and a good stride. We picked him 205th overall (7th round) in 2007. His stats last year?

70 games played. 23 goals, 61 assists, 84 points. +67.

Yes, as a defenseman, Paul posted enough points to end up tied for 11th in the WHL. He was only 12 points beyond Thrasher prospect Evander Kane (but Kane was only +51.) He was only 4 points behind Brayden Schenn. He led WHL defensemen in scoring by 17 points. He lead his team defensemen in scoring by 23 points. His team-high +67 dwarfed the second-place +50. I could go on…

Sure, Paul was a bit older than many of those guys. The real test will be how he plays at the AHL level. If prospect camp is any indication, he should play very, very well. I think Paul has a legitimate chance to challenge for a spot on the team for 2010-2011 and I don’t say that lightly.

I also recorded audio with Zach Redmond. You can listen to it while you read some analysis over at Wazzupwitchu?

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Hey everybody! The Thrashers organization oh-so-kindly invited several bloggers into the locker room at prospect camp today… including yours-truly! While I left the interviewing to others, prefering to quietly observe. I’ve got some recordings with first-round pick Evander Kane, surprise defensive-talent Paul Postma, and Zach Redmond (who impressed today at camp.)

I’ll post other clips over the next couple days along with some analysis, but I figured I’d pass along the uncut conversation with Kane as soon as possible.

Topics include: hockey in the South, being a role model, boxing and the “Evander” name, Kane’s style of play, where he sees himself going, and “favorite adult beverage…”

Evander Kane at Thrashers Prospect Camp

Like I said… more soon, including my thoughts on Kubina and Antropov. Also, a quick shout-out to all the folks that I met today. Hello, fellow bloggers!

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