We didn't even have enough scouts to watch all these players so it's no wonder we sucked at drafting, but we haven't had luck on our side with the draft either. This organization has never been run like a normal NHL organization, and the results show this.The phrase used often around here "we're not allowed to have nice things" isn't for nothing.
But it's still not a complete excuse either. You should be able to be better at drafting, particularly in the 00's where we just got killed, than we were even without high picks.
Dallas's highest pick on their roster for example is Heiskanen (3 OA) and he's a recent pick at that. Their core is mostly made up of middle firsts or later, in some cases much later.
Of course being the beneficiary of the Seguin trade helps too but much of their depth and core was built unconventionally.
Nashville is another example.
For me, It’s less about certain kids being to high and more about kids being too low. Zegras has had a great year. You can’t rank a kid like Dach that low. You just can’t. He’s a 6’4” right shot center, who skates extremely well, plays the game hard, is very good defensively, and is putting up one point two points per game in the WHL in his draft year. It’s completely inconceivable that such a player would fall out of the top five in any draft year. It just can’t happen.Zegras at 4 seems optimistic.
I agree and Dach is not the only player I noticed on that list that "fell". Maybe he's listed there due to lack of viewings and will be moved when they release the next batch of rankings. Hayton made it to 9 on my list last year but it was really late because I hadn't seen a lot of him until late. I also had Kupari in my top 10 for a while which changed later in the year.For me, It’s less about certain kids being to high and more about kids being too low. Zegras has had a great year. You can’t rank a kid like Dach that low. You just can’t. He’s a 6’4” right shot center, who skates extremely well, plays the game hard, is very good defensively, and is putting up one point two points per game in the WHL in his draft year. It’s completely inconceivable that such a player would fall out of the top five in any draft year. It just can’t happen.
You take the best player at number one plain and simple. YOu don't worry about how they fit. Great players make others better.Yup, that's what I'm thinking... Hughes would be an extremely good fit for Vancouver who have Pettersson and bro-Hughes and so on, but for us...? We already struggle to get Keller, who is a similar player, going. Kakko can go over the top with puck-hogging, but he can also carry the puck himself and has a stronger all round game than Hughes. Kakko may not have quite the insane top end offensive ceiling as Hughes potentially has, but he also doesn't have the bust potential either and may not be that far from Hughes's top end if he pans out and gets rid of some wrinkles. Kakko may hang on to the puck too much, but Hughes can be a bit random with his passes.
To get Hughes to fit our team we would have to do a lot of changes to our forward lines, essentially build a new team around him. Much more retooling in other words. Kakko's style would lift our current roster as it is today. Hughes would be the pick if we start over in a new arena.
Eh, top 10 is likely but I just don't think we are bottom 5. We will hit some win streaks and pick in the 5-10 range.we're right in the mix for the worst team in the NHL. IT's not far fetched we'll be close to the bottom by the end of the year. I think bottom three.
True, but we can't forget the propensity of this team to put up a random strong month in the 2nd half of the year. No matter how bad we've been, we always have a random strong month that ruined any tank. Even if we project at 4, that win streak will push us into 5/6 and some team will jump us putting us at 6/7.We’ve played 44% of the season and have the sixth worst points pace in the NHL - on pace for 77pts. The Rangers had 77pts last season and that was good for 8th worst. Buffalo had 78pts for 5th worst the year before that. If our last 56% of the year goes like the first 44% of the year, we should finish somewhere between 4th and 8th worst.
Seeing Podkolzin work his ass off for Valeri Bragan (who makes Dave Tippett seem like a progressive lover of rookie mistakes) from the 4th line and the Penalty Kill has been eye opening. Just watched him out there against the Czechs with a minute left, up by a goal, with the opposition goalie pulled. He’s 17 years old and playing for Bragan. That’s pretty incredible.Yeah, we will find ourselves in a position to draft Hughes. Then we'll proceed to put this entitled featherweight kid on the fourth line to play a 200-foot north south game and prove he has the physicality and stickiness to play on top lines.... grrrr.