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Vancouver stays in 6th, at least Calgary didn't win it.
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Jets, leaves, Canes, Canucks, Sabres, Flames, Oilers, Sabres, Panthers.
And so back to hoping for Draistel Draisitl Draisaitl.
or Nylander / Ehlers.
And so back to hoping for Draistel Draisitl Draisaitl.
or Nylander / Ehlers.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
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That terrible former GM on TSN projects us to take Jake Virtanen
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Depends on the new GM/Linden if they want size and skill, Ritchie/Virtanen could be avail at 6th.theman wrote:That terrible former GM on TSN projects us to take Jake Virtanen
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I'd take Virtanen or Ehlers. Both of them can fly and both of them have dangerous shots. Depends on whether Linden and Co. want size or versatile skill.
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This is very good news, means we will have a chance at one of the top 6 talents. I see two top tiers:
Reinhart
Ekblad
Bennett
DalColle
Draisaitl
Ritchie
With Ehlers just a step behind the top 6. Nylander is the huge wildcard, could be very good or could completely bust. I think I take one of the top 6 before the wild cards though again Ehlers could convince me with a strong memorial cup finish, if Halifax makes it.
I figure it will go:
Florida: Ekblad
Buffalo: Reinhart
Edmonton: Bennett
Florida needs a big D more than another center. Buffalo needs everything. Edmonton has a ton of wingers and that's about it.
After that I'm not sure. Calgary will likely take DalColle but Burkie does love skill with size so I could also see Ritchie go. The Isles will be interesting to watch, I'm not sure they keep their pick but if they do I see them going for Ritchie as a big winger is a much bigger need than another center, when they already have Tavares, Strome, Bailey, Nielsen on the roster. If they give up their pick will the Sabres pick two centres in the top 5? My guess is they would also go winger, leaving Draisaitl to the Nucks.
Regardless, the Nucks will get one of DalColle, Ritchie or Draisaitl, and I will be very happy with any of them. Any way you look at it a very good young player will be added to the pool. All are big bodies that are badly needed in the western conference.
Now with the 36th pick I really hope somebody falls - would love a Fabbri, Bleackley or Lemieux but it will be interesting to see what happens.
Reinhart
Ekblad
Bennett
DalColle
Draisaitl
Ritchie
With Ehlers just a step behind the top 6. Nylander is the huge wildcard, could be very good or could completely bust. I think I take one of the top 6 before the wild cards though again Ehlers could convince me with a strong memorial cup finish, if Halifax makes it.
I figure it will go:
Florida: Ekblad
Buffalo: Reinhart
Edmonton: Bennett
Florida needs a big D more than another center. Buffalo needs everything. Edmonton has a ton of wingers and that's about it.
After that I'm not sure. Calgary will likely take DalColle but Burkie does love skill with size so I could also see Ritchie go. The Isles will be interesting to watch, I'm not sure they keep their pick but if they do I see them going for Ritchie as a big winger is a much bigger need than another center, when they already have Tavares, Strome, Bailey, Nielsen on the roster. If they give up their pick will the Sabres pick two centres in the top 5? My guess is they would also go winger, leaving Draisaitl to the Nucks.
Regardless, the Nucks will get one of DalColle, Ritchie or Draisaitl, and I will be very happy with any of them. Any way you look at it a very good young player will be added to the pool. All are big bodies that are badly needed in the western conference.
Now with the 36th pick I really hope somebody falls - would love a Fabbri, Bleackley or Lemieux but it will be interesting to see what happens.
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Would rather avoid Draisaitl like the plague. Kid may have some moves, but his moves have yet to get beyond junior speed. He just screams "junior-dominating ceiling" to me.
Just what I hear about Ritchie's injury/concussion issues saddled with questions about consistency... I dunno. They call this year one of the weakest drafts in years for a reason, I guess.
Just what I hear about Ritchie's injury/concussion issues saddled with questions about consistency... I dunno. They call this year one of the weakest drafts in years for a reason, I guess.
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oh hell naw, are you working for the Jets, leaves or Canes? trying to get him to fall you guys.Lancer wrote:Would rather avoid Draisaitl like the plague. Kid may have some moves, but his moves have yet to get beyond junior speed. He just screams "junior-dominating ceiling" to me.
Draisaitl is the type you win Championships with, big body, hard to move off of the puck with hockey skills, he'd be perfect to go to war with, especially against all the Cali teams.
http://thehockeywriters.com/nhl-draft-w ... draisaitl/
Skating and defensive awareness can be taught enough to be acceptable for success in the NHL.
This is why I would like to stay away from Ritchie, if I had a choice, hard to pass up on though, but we all know injury prone players can lead to disastrous seasons.Lancer wrote:Just what I hear about Ritchie's injury/concussion issues saddled with questions about consistency... I dunno. They call this year one of the weakest drafts in years for a reason, I guess.
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The 2nd round looks interesting, I would love to land Lemieux, even if he's half as good as his father it will be worth it.Diehard1 wrote:
Regardless, the Nucks will get one of DalColle, Ritchie or Draisaitl, and I will be very happy with any of them. Any way you look at it a very good young player will be added to the pool. All are big bodies that are badly needed in the western conference.
Now with the 36th pick I really hope somebody falls - would love a Fabbri, Bleackley or Lemieux but it will be interesting to see what happens.
Dal Colle & Lemieux is what I'm hoping for.
I see the draft going like so...
Fla - Ekblad
Buf - Bennett
Edm - Draisaitl
Cal - Ritchie
Buf - Reinhart
Van - Dal Colle
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I don't think Reinhart drops to 5. If someone is going to drop the most likely scenario is that ekblad/reinhart/bennett go top 3 as expected, then Calgary takes Ritchie and one of MDC and Draisaitl drops.
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Burke is known for surprising people with his 1st pick, other than the Sedins that is. Calgary has a lot of needs so who knows who he picks. Last year a lot of people were surprised to see Jones fall into Nashville's lap. Sometimes it goes according to plan and other times who knows. But it only takes one or two teams to take a different path and our options change significantly. I do doubt we get one of the top three. I can't really so see any of them dropping to 6th.
Other than the top calibre guys it is always a crap shoot to me.
Other than the top calibre guys it is always a crap shoot to me.
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Hmm...could he repeat history and move up to secure the other brother??Hockey Widow wrote:Burke is known for surprising people with his 1st pick, other than the Sedins that is.
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Highly doubtful.....he has no real bargaining chips.Nuckertuzzi wrote:Hmm...could he repeat history and move up to secure the other brother??Hockey Widow wrote:Burke is known for surprising people with his 1st pick, other than the Sedins that is.
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Now that we're rebuilding, my hope is for the new regime to have a single-minded approach: how best to win a Cup in 5-6 years (yeah there's no better case scenario sadly). The first thing I'd look to are teams who win and what I can see is there aren't a whole lot of "highly skilled yet small" Euros lifting Cups lately. No doubt skill is critical. You need it to get to the dance but it's size, jam, character and leadership that seals the deal when you're at the dance. Guys like Ehlers, Nylander, should they live up to their potential, may be able to sell a few tickets but can you see these kind of guys making a difference up against the type of teams that typically challenge for Cups, the Bostons and LAs? Not to paint all of them with the same brush, there are a few exceptions, Datsyuk for instance, but they're rare and I'd rather go with the trend.
The first thing is to identify players who you believe will make the bigs and live up to potential, and from that list go for the guy you can picture a champion. I somehow get the feeling a guy like Trev knows what I'm talking about. I hope so.
The first thing is to identify players who you believe will make the bigs and live up to potential, and from that list go for the guy you can picture a champion. I somehow get the feeling a guy like Trev knows what I'm talking about. I hope so.