Jakey53
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My bad. I was thinking what most were predicting. Maybe I talked too soon.We already have one more point this season than last.
My bad. I was thinking what most were predicting. Maybe I talked too soon.We already have one more point this season than last.
BA's draft history since 21Those definitely look like our last four 1sts (But, Simashev, Lamoureux, Geekie). Though, less like our first two 1sts (Cooley, Guenther).
I got up too early.Last Season: 70pts
This Season: 71pts with 5 games remaining. I'd definitely say that we have more pts than last season
Its probably a consequence of the OHL being more heavily scouted - BA and the scouts have OHL players on their list but they are getting picked earlier due to a larger scouting presence in and around Ontario. Better "value" ends up being realized when kids are picked from other areas.I’ve thought about this, too. It’s strange given BA himself was an OHLer. At this point I’m willing to call it a coincidence. Small sample. But if another year goes by, it’s going to be highly suspect. It feels…not intentional. Why would we draft so heavily out of the Q but not the O?
Good news for me.BA's draft history since 21
USHL: 9
Russia: 5
WHL: 4
QMJHL: 3
Finnish: 3
Sweden: 2
DEL: 2
Swiss: 1
Highschool: 1
Norway: 1
Based on draft history, I can see us targeting WHL and Russia guys early, while getting mid-round picks from the USHL again. Of course, there are a good amount of top-end prospects from the WHL this season, which makes it easier.
That is a solid list. I am big fan of Howe as well. I have watched him live a few times, and he always sticks out. Love his compete-level game after game. He seems to rarely take a game offGood news for me.
My Favorites:
- Yakemchuk - WHL
- Lindstrom - WHL
- Brandsegg-Nygard - SWE
- Surin - RUS
- Chernyshov - RUS
- Luchanko - OHL
- Miettinen - WHL
- Solberg - NOR
- Lavoie - QMJHL
- Howe - WHL
- Wetsch - WHL
- Thorpe - WHL
- Brunet - QMJHL
- Taimazov - RUS
Give me Yakemchuk with our 1st, Miettinen with our 2nd, Lavoie with the Caps 2nd, Wetsch with the Florida 2nd, Thorpe with our 3rd, Misskey with the Oilers 3rd and Brunet with the Avs 3rd.
I would rather draft around 30 and talk playoffs. I'm tired picking top ten.Yep, never too soon to talk draft
I'm a draft junkie anyway...I'm also tired of picking top 10 brother for sure. But it's always fun to talk draft regardless of positionI would rather draft around 30 and talk playoffs. I'm tired picking top ten.
Believe me, it's much more fun to talk playoffs. It get's more exciting every round.I'm a draft junkie anyway...I'm also tired of picking top 10 brother for sure. But it's always fun to talk draft regardless of position
Coyotes are going to get a very good D prospect (as long as they dont win out the rest of the season).Zeev Buium is looking phenomenal. His skating is crazy, he’s so strong and smart. Unbelievable talent. Works hard, plays tough. Average sized and doesn’t have that separation gear in open ice, but he’s got basically everything else you could want. Apart from not being right shot. Ugh! It’s incredibly difficult to rank these defensemen! One day I want to put Levshunov first. Then Dickinson. Now Buium.
Next week you'll go with Silayev after convincing yourself that he'll become an elite shutdown D with some offensive skills.Zeev Buium is looking phenomenal. His skating is crazy, he’s so strong and smart. Unbelievable talent. Works hard, plays tough. Average sized and doesn’t have that separation gear in open ice, but he’s got basically everything else you could want. Apart from not being right shot. Ugh! It’s incredibly difficult to rank these defensemen! One day I want to put Levshunov first. Then Dickinson. Now Buium.
He’s taking a tumble. No production at all in the MHL playoffs is worrisome. He might be an elite shut down D. Those shouldn’t be top five picks.Next week you'll go with Silayev after convincing yourself that he'll become an elite shutdown D with some offensive skills.
I agree, but I'd rather draft an elite shut down D at our current position than a d-man, no matter how talented, who can't play D.He’s taking a tumble. No production at all in the MHL playoffs is worrisome. He might be an elite shut down D. Those shouldn’t be top five picks.
Fair. So not Parekh? Haha. I think Buium and Dickinson are really good defensively. Especially Dickinson. I think Yakemchuk has elements of his game that are really good defensively and elements he really needs to work on. Don’t think he qualifies as bad defensively. Levshunov, like everything else, comes down to consistency and controller unplugged moments. Sometimes he’s good defensively. Sometimes he’s horrible.I agree, but I'd rather draft an elite shut down D at our current position than a d-man, no matter how talented, who can't play D.
He looks in these MHL playoffs like he looked in the last MHL playoffs. Like an elite shutdown type.I think he's tumbling right into Bill's lap.
He had that hot streak to begin the KHL season. That alone made him the highest scoring draft-eligible D in league history. The skills and instincts are there.
That's where I am, or was. Safe is a weak word to describe Dikinson. He has the fewest amount of flaws of those guys. I'm staying away from Silayev and maybe replacing him with Buium.Dickinson’s production these playoffs has been very disappointing. But I’ve watched 5.5 of his 6 playoff games so far and I’ve been so impressed with him. The stats don’t tell the story. I think I like him better than Silayev, Levshunov and Parekh.
I don’t think so. The GM is a scout. Scouts don’t think like that. They want the best assets, I think.Quick question, does the draft philosophy change with quickest NHL ready now a higher priority?
I think it’s more likely they just trade more 2nds for more NHL ready assets. Like McBain and Durzi.Obvious, last year the draft team was OK drafting guys that could and would take a few extra years to make it the NHL. Will the new owner want NHL ready players faster if possible?
Yakemchuk is very old for this class. And is AHL eligible after next season. I think he could be a good bet to make an impact sooner than most.Like I said in a different thread, I think Bill is persuasive and will be able to show his new boss that he's already following the right path.
Utah fans will be spoiled with lots of young talent breaking into the league over the next few years. They might have to be patient waiting for Silayev / Lindstrom / Yakemchuk.