BondraTime
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A healthy Martin Havlat in his prime is one of the best forwards in the league.This is why I want Byfield...
A healthy Martin Havlat in his prime is one of the best forwards in the league.This is why I want Byfield...
Healthy Martin Havlat in his prime.
PPG 30+ goal scorer with unreal wheels.
hell of a player to get at 26
At the same time watching Barzal and Pettersson makes me want Stutzle on this team. I think the chances of him getting to that level are pretty high.Of course the NHL draft is rigged. The aliens would have it no other way.
Watching Pierre-Luc Dubois, a 6”3 215 lbs centre break out and become a dominant 1C makes me think LA at #2 will take Byfield over Stuetzle.
Yes, and then the Senators traded him for something worth next to nothing!
Yup they certainly wanted McDavid in Edmonton!Lol ,if u think they league doesnt place players in cities they want ,then maybe its u being naive
With the exception of Karlsson, Havlat was the Senator I loved to watch play more than anyone.
Same. I was absolutely devastated when he was traded. (Especially because the return was sooooo bad)
As you mentioned, I likewise enjoyed watching Karlsson, but he wasn’t the same sort of threat to score on any play.
Mach9 was worth the price of admission, every damn night.
I’m hoping for someone better than Havlat with the top picks..
'I agree too. But Havlat told Muckler he was only going to sign a one-year deal, then explore free agency.
Frankly....yes.PPG electric game breaker... and you want someone better? If not for injuries he would have had illustrious career.
Frankly....yes.
Marty Havlat was a good player but we're getting a little nostalgic here. Yes, we need a better player than Havlat with both picks.
For 3rd at C sure I can see your point. But for 5th? If we draft a healthy Havlat capable player with our 5th we are laughinggggg to the bank. That’s a PPG game breaking player who steps up in playoffs.
We ain’t talking Havlat’s career. We are discussing getting a player of Havlat’s prime mixed with longevity. That’s like 1000 points.
For 3rd at C sure I can see your point. But for 5th? If we draft a healthy Havlat capable player with our 5th we are laughinggggg to the bank. That’s a PPG game breaking player who steps up in playoffs.
We ain’t talking Havlat’s career. We are discussing getting a player of Havlat’s prime mixed with longevity. That’s like 1000 points.
Right. And with this draft reputed to be as strong as it is...does one of the forwards in that 4 to 12 tier hit that mark? That's the guy we need. It's an issue of which one.
Perfetti could have the highest scoring ceiling in this draft. A capable 90 point guy, IMO.
Raymond could be a consistent 75-85 point player who plays a puck hound 2 way game a la Alfie.
Rossi could be a 70 point all around heart and soul centre or winger who matches top lines(man hard to see this unless he really improves his speed or he’ll be worn down).
Quinn/Holtz can be consistent 30+ goal guys who play a big mans game and score clutch goals during tough goings.
Lundell could be a 55-65+ point consistent 2 way beast who matches against toughest matchups and dominates corsi/puck stats.
If Sens can get a Halat like player at #5 or above they have hit a homerun. That's the kind of high end talent they need.PPG electric game breaker... and you want someone better? If not for injuries he would have had illustrious career.
I haven't done the SIM in a while, so I tried my luck a few minutes ago. Traded Pick #21 (Mysak), Pick #33 (Ponomaryov), and Pick #158 (Langenbrunner) for Pick #11. Probably a bit of an overpayment, but I had to follow the SIM's draft rating system to get my boy at #11. This would be pretty close to my dream draft, although I missed on picking a RD, but we can fill that gap in 2021.
3. Quentin Byfield (C)
5. Cole Perfetti (C/LW)
11. Jake Sanderson (LD)
52. William Wallinder (LD)
53. Ridly Grieg (LW)
55. Roby Jarventie (LW)
64. Ozzy Wiesblatt (RW)
71. Luke Evangelista (RW)
95. Tyler Tullio (C)
152. Yegor Sokolov (LW)
185. Gage Goncalves (C)