Wouldn't we likely still be looking at one of Jost or Keller at 10?
Would Colorado do 10+40 for 7+53?
https://www.nhl.com/news/arizona-co...-re-enter-nhl-draft/c-280854820?tid=277764372
Chayka was blunt as could be. Maybe there is hope for this kid
Had a dream last night that we picked him and talked him into playing for Everett rather than NoDak.
So ISS final rankings are up:
http://www.isshockey.com/iss-top-30/
One surprise for me is McAvoy at 23. I thought he would rise.
UND great school. Perfect place for development. There is nothing to do but go to school, exercise, and play hockey.
Brown or Chychurn at 7 and Hajek or Jones at 20. If we move 7 for a later pick (say 13) then Fabbro.
I think I'm the only one aiming for Hajek, then again, last year I think I was the only one calling for Carlo (@30). I like those rangy, 2 way, physical defenders. Maybe I'll get lucky and he'll be there at 37 and we can grab him.
I like Hajek but not at 20 or 37. He's likely gone by 57.
Saw that too, hopefully this puts a fork in the Matthews to AZ (very false/HF Board-driven) rumors.If there was still any fear that we would empty the cupboard for Matthews, Twitter says we didn't even bother to interview him at the combine.
Not only did we leave Bleakley unsigned, but if we look at Colorado's first 4 picks from the 2014 draft:
23 ov - Conner Bleakley - traded, unsigned and will re-enter drafted
84 ov - Kyle Wood - traded
93 ov - Nick Magyar - unsigned and will re-enter draft
114 ov - Alexis Pepin - unsigned and will re-enter draft
May be time for some new scouts in Colorado.
Cue Jonathan Toews, the most boring, serious dude in the NHLUND great school. Perfect place for development. There is nothing to do but go to school, exercise, and play hockey.
Top of my North American list; gotta find a Coyotes v Wild/Jets trip one of these years that makes sense schedule-wise.One of my favourite hockey venues. Worth going to. Amazing game experience.
Brown + Fabbro/McAvoy or Chychrun + Howden/Thompson are both fine by me. Big centers, skilled defense, pro hockey bloodlines ... we're checking all the boxes here.So ISS final rankings are up:
http://www.isshockey.com/iss-top-30/
One surprise for me is McAvoy at 23. I thought he would rise.
To COL
@67th: Tyler Parsons
We get a new G prospect to add to the steady stream coming
My list:
1. Matthews
2. Laine
3. Puljujarvi
4. Tkachuk
5. Dubois
6-11. Brown/Jost/Keller/Chychrun/Juolevi/Sergachev<Can't rank them.
12. Nylander
So I guess I'd rather trade out, trade up, or trade down. Probably at least to 10, 11, or 12.
For our trade back speculation fun.It is popular these days to do a value chart for draft selections. Recently on TSN, Travis Yost did one based on adjusted games played which is a good starting point. However, it misses the fact that games played only measure the quantity not the quality of games played. For those following along to my blog, you will know that most of my research has been in trying to group forwards and defenseman based on quality of play using career avg PPG for forwards and career ATOI for defensemen. Combining my work with the fantastic work done by Michael Schuckers I was able to come up with a value chart for first year eligible forwards and defenseman. These are the results:
I also look into some trade scenarios for the 2016 draft using my draft pick value chart. For example, if the Leafs traded down to 2nd overall Yost suggests all the Jets need to add is the 96th overall pick. My chart suggests otherwise.
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