Topper wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:42 pm
Had a good a laugh at Dallas trolling the Aqualungs by getting, Bob Gaglardi, Tom's dad, to announce their pick........then he fucks up the name and I laughed even harder.
We wont all go like that one day, will we?
Wow; that'll be fun reading in the morning, just before rush hour.
Re: 2019 NHL ENTRY DRAFT - Vancouver
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 12:03 am
by Mickey107
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Vasili Podkolzin Scouting Report
Right Wing — shoots Left
Born June 24th, 2001 — Moskva, Russia
Height 6’1″ — Weight 190 lbs [185 cm/86 kg]
Skating
Podkolzin is a good skater,
Offensive Game
Podkolzin has good stickhandling skills which make him tough to defend in one-on-one situation.
Defensive Game
Podkolzin brings high-compete level and an effective defensive game.
Projection;
Podkolzin is close to being NHL ready.
Biggest attribute; Not Whipped.
Many thanks to UDL for without his diligence, this post would not be possible!
Re: 2019 NHL ENTRY DRAFT - Vancouver
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 12:07 am
by Nuckertuzzi
Hockey Widow wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:43 pm
....felt any player they got at 10 would need 1-3 years development so him playing in the KHL is fine.
Exactly how I felt..any player at 10 was realistically going to be a 2-3 year project anyway. We never get a draft step right in (since when, Linden??), best one year wait so what's an extra year if what everybody says is correct that he'll be instantly ready. At least no danger in rushing him here like Jake.
Re: 2019 NHL ENTRY DRAFT - Vancouver
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 12:08 am
by ESQ
I'm not thrilled about drafting a Russian, given our luck with them (maybe it's the Larionov curse?), but I love the fact that Jim got another top-5 player without winning the draft lottery.
The two year wait doesn't really concern me either, the thought of a 20 year old stepping right in with 3 years of an ELC to go is mighty appealing, and shows that we now have a deeper pipeline of prospects .. Even if they don't put up big offensive numbers in the AHL
Benning if the #Canucks had a trade in the works: "Not really, no. I read some of the stuff that was cooked up, it was good... Wasn't real but it was good."
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GMBM said there was zero trade talk tonight because of concerns about the salary cap. It hasn't been set yet and it might (probably will) go down to about $80 million for next season. Weird that there were no trades tonight.
9:23 PM - 21 Jun 2019
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Talked to @FriedgeHNIC at draft, said some cap issues preventing the Barrie trade at the moment #Canucks #nhldraft
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I mean, the GMs not having the final cap number prior to the first round of the draft is one of the most NHL things ever. Perhaps something to get fixed by next year? Geez.
9:25 PM - 21 Jun 2019
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I generally have a dim view of Russians because if they get their nose out of joint in the slightest, they tend to bolt or want out of Vancouver. Just as the club seems to have a good history with Swedes, it seems the inverse with Russians. I loved Bure to death as a Canuck, and Almo put up numbers while drawing a paycheck in Vancouver, but how did either story end?
THAT SAID, I’ll give Benning and Co. the benefit of the doubt with picking Podkolzin. Kid seems to have some good tools and his on-ice attitude seems to be what the team needs. His lack of production outside of international competition is concerning, but maybe he was just snake-bit. One assessment of him questions whether he is actually defensively aware, or just looks that way.
We’ll see in two years what they have in this kid. At least they didn’t go with a safe pick like Soderstrom. Looking forward to the following rounds with some intriguing prospects still available.
Re: 2019 NHL ENTRY DRAFT - Vancouver
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 3:22 am
by Per
He is clearly the third best talent in this draft but those concerns could cause a draft day fall.
THIS is huge. Of course, there is the Russian factor, but if he has that much talent he should want to play in the NHL, even if the first year or two will be a pay cut compared to the KHL.
And let's hope this helps bring back Tryamkin!
Pettersson, Horvat, Boeser, Hughes, Tryamkin, Podkolzin.... more and more puzzle pieces fall into place!
Re: 2019 NHL ENTRY DRAFT - Vancouver
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:03 am
by ESQ
A nice list of the projected first-rounders who are remaining for the 2nd round.
Skyo's boy Lavoie is still there, he'd be a nice pick up at 40 if he's still standing.
Re: 2019 NHL ENTRY DRAFT - Vancouver
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 6:40 am
by Cousin Strawberry
If Vasiline was a north american prospect he wouldve gone 3rd for sure. Its up to Benning and Co. to figure out the how part of appeasing the russian art of selfishness in a team sport environment
Re: 2019 NHL ENTRY DRAFT - Vancouver
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 6:46 am
by ESQ
Uncle dans leg wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 6:40 am
If Vasiline was a north american prospect he wouldve gone 3rd for sure. Its up to Benning and Co. to figure out the how part of appeasing the russian art of selfishness in a team sport environment
Agreed, I think a big help to that is letting him cook that extra year, he'll be more ready to step in to the top 6, rather than work his way up from the farm.
Re: 2019 NHL ENTRY DRAFT - Vancouver
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 7:11 am
by Cornuck
Hockey Widow wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:43 pm
Benning on his pick:
Spoke to his agent before the draft and the kid definitely is coming to the NHL in 2 years.
THIS is what I needed to read. Thanks.
Re: 2019 NHL ENTRY DRAFT - Vancouver
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2019 7:32 am
by Diehard1
Have to admit I didn’t do much homework on Pods as I just didn’t think he would be our pick. That said, he ticks a lot of boxes and I like that Jimbo was willing to swing for the fences on a player that is completely different than the current crop of young players on the team and has a ton of talent. I watched Pods at the WJC a couple of times when I attended games and he was very good, could not get the puck off him. Good pick, I like the strategy.
There’s still a lot of talent available in the second and third round today, would be happy to see guys like Lavoie, Hoglander, Matt Robertson, Brink, Kaliyev, Dorofeyev, Leason, Korczak, etc as our pick. My personal favourite of the guys still there is Jamieson Rees, he’s a total asshole that would fill a need here in Van. There’s also the Swedish version of him remaining in Albin Grewe.
I’d probably go forward here if I were Jimbo and then stock up on D for the rest of the draft as the remaining forwards look like better NHL bets.