Is it too early to start a mock draft thread to keep track of all the agencies mock drafts? The reason I ask is because future considerations has put one out and I think nhl young guns has to, or has an ongoing one.
The future conisderations one is too long to post so I'll just link it and show what it's about.
http://futureconsiderationsdotca.wor...ll-mock-draft/
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BOSTON Bruins (via Toronto Maple Leafs *)
1st Overall Selection: C/LW Taylor Hall – Windsor (OHL)
Organizational Summary: Boston has a NHL roster full of young talent at the forward positions and a potential starting goalie in the making behind Tim Thomas on the depth chart. In the farm system, they have some able bodied future NHLers on the way at centre and on defense.
They need to add a high-end offensive prospect or two on the wing as they are thin on both sides. Additional defensive depth would be a wise investment. Overall, a couple puck moving defenders as well as a goal scoring winger or two would be nice additions to the organization’s development system.
Pick Summary: The Bruins just might have made one of the best NHL trades since they were fleeced for big Joe Thornton by the San Jose Sharks in 2005. Sure, Phil Kessel will help the Toronto Maple Leafs both in the now and down the road but with Toronto’s next two potential lottery picks and a second rounder this year, Boston has the ability to retool their cupboard for the future while still going for a run at the cup. The B’s use the top pick on the high-end skill of Taylor Hall which helps replace the departed Kessel’s goal scoring. The addition of Hall to the Bruins organization alone makes this a pretty even deal.
And so on and so on....
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Here's nhl young guns first round as well:
http://nhlyoungguns.com/NHL-2010-Ent...ist-Round-One/