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Labate had an eventful game yesterday; in the first period he landed a huge hit on Francis Perron of the Sens and got into a fight with Patrick Sieloff right after. I haven't been able to find footage of the hit, but it was a heavy check right into Perron's chest that knocked him over flat on his back. Hopefully the Comets post a highlight video including it. Here's the fight:

Labate was also instrumental in creating the third Utica goal, finding a way to throw the puck in front where it bounced off of Cassels' skate:

But on the other end of the spectrum, he could've prevented the Sens tying goal by being harder on the puck carrier. He's the one who attempts the weak poke check at the end here to try and take the puck away. Should've tied up Flanagan's stick or taken the body.

 

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Canucks Army is doing their midterm prospects rankings.

 

LaBate clocks in at #13.

 

Here's the link: http://canucksarmy.com/2017/1/16/canucks-army-midterm-prospect-rankings-14th-13th

 

I'll put their writeup inside a spoiler:

 

#13: JOSEPH LABATE

Position: Right Wing - Shoots: Left - Height: - 6'4" - Weight: 190 lbs
 



Joseph LaBate has drifted in an out of Canucks' fans consciousness over the past several seasons. Taken in the fourth round (101st overall) at the 2011 NHL draft, LaBate got a fair amount of attention from Canucks Army in his first year as a prospect. He debuted at #8 on the original Canucks Army Prospect Rankings back in 2012, when hopes were that he might develop into a productive NHL forward following a freshman season with the University of Wisconsin in which he scored 20 points in 37 games. In that freshman season, and at the draft the June previous, LaBate had been earning comparisons to players like Joe Thornton and David Backes. Imagine that.

Over the next few seasons, LaBate's production in college remained relatively static, and as a result, projections of his future became significantly less optimistic. Rather than turning pro, LaBate remained in Wisconsin for all four of his college seasons, and fell into relative obscurity among Canucks prospects.

Joe LaBate Rankings 

LaBate resurfaced last season as he turned pro and joined the Utica Comets. He shared his rookie professional year with highly touted prospects Cole Cassels and Jordan Subban, as well as recent signee Ashton Sautner, which meant that LaBate has few expectations placed upon him that year. Quietly, he put up 20 points that season, putting Cassels' seven points to shame and driving himself back into the the minds of Canucks fans.

Joseph LaBate Y2Y 

LaBate's second season with the Comets has been largely affected by injury, and he's managed to get into just 19 games so far, tallying 8 points (two goals, six assists), which technically represents an improvement in points per game. He also earned his first NHL call up and played in three games with the Canucks, collecting no points and seven penalty minutes.

Joseph LaBate Cohort 

Were LaBate to return to the NHL lineup, his cohort projections suggest that it wouldn't be as an everyday player - more matches were considered replacement level forwards than any other style of deployment.

Joseph LaBate Bar Lines 

While he's still a long shot at being an NHL regular, it wouldn't shock me to see LaBate earn some more chances in the lineup (were the Canucks to get into some serious injury trouble), nor to produce a little bit more if he spent some extra time there. He scored some offensive talent during the NHL preseason, scoring a breakaway goal as well as setting up Anton Rodin with a beautiful cross-zone saucer pass. There are a few talents bubbling below the surface in a player whose main role in professional hockey thus far has been to bang and crash, combined with the occasional bout of fisticuffs.

Travis Green seems to have noticed this as well, as LaBate saw a fair bit of time on the first unit power play earlier in the season as a net front player, mainly when both the Canucks and Comets were marred by injury, and before Jake Virtanen arrived - but he's rewarded his coach with four power play points, which ranks seventh on the Comets. At even strength, LaBate has played up and down the lineup, seeing spot duty in the top six, and lately finding himself consistently on Cole Cassels' wing in the bottom six.

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On March 19, 2017 at 3:53 PM, Hard_As_Ice said:

Does anyone else think Labate (La Bait) should change the way he pronunciates his name to LA BAH TAY?Goal, La BAH TAY!! Sure sounds better then Goal, LA BAIT.

Does sound better I like to call him LaBattie - La Bat Tea because on the ice he plays along the line of dirty and bat $#%& crazy at times if he was a better fighter he would be in my top 5 favourites.

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From earlier today: no surprise here, Labate's come a long way in his two year ELC and should be a challenger for a fourth line spot next season. He'll have to do a bit more to stay in the NHL lineup though, and hopefully bring some of that occasional offensive spark he's shown at times with the Comets. He'll probably be in direct competition with Cramarossa in camp this year which should be an interesting battle to watch.

 

 

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On 6/26/2017 at 1:02 PM, cripplereh said:

I think he should make it and be on the 4th line to start the season

If he does not make the starting line up I suspect he still plays 30 -40 games this year. He is the type of player who could win a spot with a strong camp. 

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He should make the team as we lack what he brings to the table. Our lineup does not have enough size/grit and no one to fill that role which he can do effectively without being a defensive liability. Here's hoping he has a good camp and makes it an easy decision for the coaching staff.

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5 hours ago, Spitfire_Spiky said:

He should make the team as we lack what he brings to the table. Our lineup does not have enough size/grit and no one to fill that role which he can do effectively without being a defensive liability. Here's hoping he has a good camp and makes it an easy decision for the coaching staff.

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Should be interesting to see whether its a one way or two way deal. I previously thought he'd be a contender for a fourth line spot in the fall, but given the Gagner and Burmistrov signings, our forward group is looking a little crowded so that seems a little less likely now. He'll probably start in Utica but will be a solid candidate for a call-up once injuries hit.

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