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Very intrigued by this Blake McLaughlin kid. Leading draft eligible pt scorer in the USHL so far, and did well for USA at the Hlinka as well.
Intriguing player. Thanks for sharing.
Very intrigued by this Blake McLaughlin kid. Leading draft eligible pt scorer in the USHL so far, and did well for USA at the Hlinka as well.
Do you guys have specific people you follow on Twitter or blogs/websites that are the best for scouting prospects?
Sorry, longtime lurker and reader around here. I want to make an effort to start posting once in awhile but I am clueless about the best places to go to get info.
Do you guys have specific people you follow on Twitter or blogs/websites that are the best for scouting prospects?
Sorry, longtime lurker and reader around here. I want to make an effort to start posting once in awhile but I am clueless about the best places to go to get info.
It's tight. Had it flipped yesterday. Miller is raw with Huge upside. Bode is very talented but continues to make mental errors. We have Bode ranked high compared to some NHL scouts I know.
Do you guys have specific people you follow on Twitter or blogs/websites that are the best for scouting prospects?
Sorry, longtime lurker and reader around here. I want to make an effort to start posting once in awhile but I am clueless about the best places to go to get info.
2. Oliver Wahlstrom, a right wing with the USA Hockey National Team Development Program, was a YouTube sensation as a nine-year-old with this nifty shootout move at a Boston Bruins game.
Wahlstrom continues to develop (9-5-14 in eight games) and is a gifted offensive player with excellent puck skills. He possesses arguably the best shot and release of any player available in the 2018 NHL Draft.
5. Jacob Olofsson is a 17-year-old centre playing for Timra in the Swedish Allsvenskan league. It’s the same team that produced Henrik Zetterberg and Vancouver Canucks’ 2017 first-round selection Elias Pettersson. Olofsson has four goals and five points in 10 games, and has the skill, intelligence and competitiveness to be a top-two centre in the NHL. He has a style similar to Ottawa’s Derick Brassard. Expect him to be a first-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft.
How do we feel about Filip Zadina? 2nd in scoring and goals in the QMJHL in his first season in North America and comes from the "East Coast Hockey Factory" of Halifax.
Guessing the World Juniors will probably make or break him, at this point. But he's done really well, so far. Maybe a sleeper if we fall to 5th or 6th, or a possible trade up without losing much to get him.
good article on Ty Smith: https://futureconsiderations.ca/smith-showcasing-strong-maturity-spokane/
I think he might be the best pick we could make from a "fit" perspective. He complements our current young group of defenseman almost perfectly.
Smith-Hronek
Cholowski-Saarijarvi
That could be a really strong group of young defenseman.
There are some good centers.
Veleno.
Akil THomas.
Ryan McLeod
Isac Ludestrom (he'll be a riser)
The idea that we can get McIsaac or Merkley in the bottom 10 of the first round seems unrealistic. McKeens has McIsaac at 9 and Merkley at 12.
Maybe you get a Rasmus Sandin or Bode Wilde at 25.
Completely unscientific and not supported analysis based on how I feel their names strike me think of them as a star.
Guys I want from the top 31
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Rasmus Dahlin
Oliver Wahlstrom
Adam Boqvist
Brady Tkachuk
Noah Dobson
Ryan Merkley
Guys we should stay away from at all costs.
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Grigori Denisenko
Jesperi Kotkaniemi
K'Andre Miller
Jett Woo
Alexander Alexeeyev
Barrett Hayton
Dominik Bokk
Isac Lundestrom
I will check into these closer in the coming weeks to see if my off the cuff feelings are anywhere close to right. Again, there is no data to support these as of yet.
If we follow the habits of DRW drafting, we can probably solve this thing. Player X will either be from Michigan, Sweden, or the Guelph Storm.For being purely random, I kinda like it.
If we follow the habits of DRW drafting, we can probably solve this thing. Player X will either be from Michigan, Sweden, or the Guelph Storm.
I'm confused - you mean you don't like their names? How is that relevant in any way?Completely unscientific and not supported analysis based on how I feel their names strike me think of them as a star.
Guys I want from the top 31
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Rasmus Dahlin
Oliver Wahlstrom
Adam Boqvist
Brady Tkachuk
Noah Dobson
Ryan Merkley
Guys we should stay away from at all costs.
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Grigori Denisenko
Jesperi Kotkaniemi
K'Andre Miller
Jett Woo
Alexander Alexeeyev
Barrett Hayton
Dominik Bokk
Isac Lundestrom
I will check into these closer in the coming weeks to see if my off the cuff feelings are anywhere close to right. Again, there is no data to support these as of yet.
I'm confused - you mean you don't like their names? How is that relevant in any way?
Completely unscientific and not supported analysis based on how I feel their names strike me think of them as a star.
I don't know how Alex Alexeyev ended up on the dislike name pile. And, is there 2 of them? Alexander and Alexey?He pretty much said it wasn't relevant to anything. Just a fun thing to do.
He pretty much said it wasn't relevant to anything. Just a fun thing to do.
I don't know how Alex Alexeyev ended up on the dislike name pile. And, is there 2 of them? Alexander and Alexey?
For me, that was Xaiver Ouellet. That and the fact that I think he was like OHL defenseman of the year or something.Based on names alone I thought Tomas Jurco was going to be a star. Oops.
For me, no one's name in the 2018 top 31 screams future star to me.