The OHL’s London Knights were expected to be a contender for the Memorial Cup this season after several top prospects joined the program and they easily walked through their first round series with rival Windsor. It appeared as though the Guelph Storm were in for the same fate as the Spitfires after three games against the Knights, losing all of them by a combined score of 17-6. Then something amazing happened and Guelph turned around the series by winning the next four games and eliminating the powerhouse Knights from the OHL playoffs and Memorial Cup contention. With that, London players are able to join the AHL for a playoff run if their NHL organizations feel they are ready.
That’s what the Columbus Blue Jackets have done, assigning Liam Foudy to the Cleveland Monsters in time for the start of the Calder Cup playoffs. The Monsters start their first round series against the Syracuse Crunch on Friday, and could have the top prospect on the ice. Foudy, 19, recorded 68 points in 62 games for the Knights this season after the Blue Jackets made him the 18th-overall pick last June. The extremely athletic forward can do a little bit of everything on the ice and could potentially compete for an NHL spot in the fall, given the departures that may be on the horizon for Columbus.
Amazingly, Foudy will actually not be allowed to play in the AHL for the 2019-20 season as he won’t turn 20 until February 2020. That means he either has to make the Columbus roster or head back to London, in a league that he likely would dominate. It will be interesting to see what the Blue Jackets decide, as some organizations want their young prospects to get to that dominant level before moving on, while others like the rapidly challenge them during their developmental years.
thatsdoctorsmartasstoyou
Why is he not allowed to play in Cleveland next year?
Gavin Lee
He is too young to be eligible for AHL play, given he was drafted out of the CHL. I’ve updated the story slightly.
jdgoat
Couldn’t the same be said for Sandin though. Does he just get a pass since hes European?
Gavin Lee
Yes, Sandin was playing for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds on loan from his Swedish club, meaning he is technically still a draft pick from Europe. They are allowed to play in the AHL right away because there is no outstanding agreement between the two leagues.
Filip Zadina is another example of this.