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Mazur detractors will look like dummies!
Now THAT is a good question. Ask again in 5 years.
Regardless, Draper and Player X are the Franzen vs. Hossa the way you and I would be the Lebron vs. Curry in a pick up hoops game.
Now THAT is a good question. Ask again in 5 years.
A now 3 year overaged forward with average to slightly above average size, poor skating, a mediocre track record of statistical performance in the OHL as a double overager and who most recently played in a Slovakian league? Man I really wish I had THAT type of nepotism in the organization. That’s the good stuff right there.
Are you sure you want to hitch your wagon to Tag f***ing Bertuzzi as the guy who was “worth a 7th round pick”?
he's still basically Gretzky compared to Draper
Landon FerraroSide note: How many bloodlines picks have we made since 2013?
Bertuzzi
Mantha (kinda)
Gallant
Aucoin
Draper
Johansson (kinda)
Savage
Turgeon
Am I missing anyone?
Regardless, Draper and Player X are the Franzen vs. Hossa the way you and I would be the Lebron vs. Curry in a pick up hoops game.
This pick and the Mazur pick are both problematic. While I can see Mazur as an overager being a 5th/6th round gamble, he got picked because of his relationship with Draper. And much worse than that, wasting a pick to draft your own son is just wrong. This isn't the MLB that has 50+ rounds, and drafting your kid 1500th overall doesn't really mean anything other than a nice story.
I'm paying for scouting reports from people who get paid to provide the information. So since I'm paying money, I place some credibility in their work.
I can put the scouting reports together with the readily available data and make assessments.
Based on the info I have, Kienan Draper was a shitty pick.
Based on the info I have, Carter Mazur was a shitty pick.
This pick and the Mazur pick are both problematic. While I can see Mazur as an overager being a 5th/6th round gamble, he got picked because of his relationship with Draper. And much worse than that, wasting a pick to draft your own son is just wrong. This isn't the MLB that has 50+ rounds, and drafting your kid 1500th overall doesn't really mean anything other than a nice story.
Which is what a lot of us do (believe it or not), and have done for awhile, and it is for sure a fun exercise to do. I have even been able to make some good calls off doing that.
But you also get humbled a lot. And to think you can piece those guides together, and EP, and know everything there is to know about every player in a draft... I mean that is some extreme hubris. Like.... way more hubris than you accuse teams of having for knowing something about a player you don't know about.
These teams have millions of dollars and thousands of hours into researching every draft class.
I mean again... what you should learn from this, more than anything, is that it is incredibly humbling. Is that it is a very inexact science to try and project 17 year olds playing in all different kind of leagues with any kind of success. I have seen us pick guys ranked 30th at 50 plenty of times, and had it lead to nothing. I have seen us take Tyler Bertuzzi 100 slots above where he was ranked and become a top 6 player.
I very much agree with this post. I would like to point out a few things:
When Tyler Bertuzzi was picked... most people on our board said how stupid it was, and that if we are going to pick someone ranked so low, we should have traded the pick back.
The trouble with this thinking is... Tyler Bertuzzi has shown he should have been picked in the 1st round, not the 2nd. So in a sense we did get a STEAL here, and not a REACH pick. But it was consensus it was a REACH, AND a bad decision years ago.
Same can be said for Veleno falling in the draft. Oh man, we were so excited to get Veleno. Possible top ten talent at 30. Wow. We are so lucky. He will be a 1st or 2nd line C minimum. Now this story is not over yet. We still get to see how this turns out. But he has not looked like an insane steal like we all thought he was. He has not been on lists of great prospects just yet.
Drafting is hard to do. People get paid all the time to try.
Also in regards to this thread title... Do I care who we picked with a 7th round pick?? or a 6th round pick? - No I do not, because they are ALL busts here. Like ALL of them are busts. 1 team every 3 years finds a player in these rounds. Anyone making an argument for who we should have picked... Please type in YOUR choice at that number and hitch your wagon to that. Don't just say "someone else" because its a disingenuous argument.
There are no scenarios where coaching someone could give you firsthand knowledge on someone and allow you to make a good pick?
What I think is problematic is we create these narratives for any pick where we don't follow the consensus to a T.
For someone in a science field, such as yourself, I would have thought that this phrase actually means something to you, but I guess not.
"correlation does not imply causation"
Until you can show the work that indicates that Draper alone was the reason Mazur was picked in the 3rd round, and further, that nobody else in the league would have taken him in the 3rd or 4th round, then all the words you type on the kid are complete and utter bullshit.
Which is what a lot of us do (believe it or not), and have done for awhile, and it is for sure a fun exercise to do. I have even been able to make some good calls off doing that.
But you also get humbled a lot. And to think you can piece those guides together, and EP, and know everything there is to know about every player in a draft... I mean that is some extreme hubris. Like.... way more hubris than you accuse teams of having for knowing something about a player you don't know about.
These teams have millions of dollars and thousands of hours into researching every draft class.
I mean again... what you should learn from this, more than anything, is that it is incredibly humbling. Is that it is a very inexact science to try and project 17 year olds playing in all different kind of leagues with any kind of success. I have seen us pick guys ranked 30th at 50 plenty of times, and had it lead to nothing. I have seen us take Tyler Bertuzzi 100 slots above where he was ranked and become a top 6 player.
what is it with you and Tyler Bertuzzi?
you'd think he was McDavid with how often you mention him instead of the 40-50 point Winger that he is
Show me where I did that? Maybe you’re confusing me with someone else?
I literally called him a top 6 winger.
just the way that you always point out people being wrong about him and imply that he's some godlike steal
this is a Tatar/Nyquist type thing not a Datsyuk/Zetterberg one
just the way that you always point out people being wrong about him and imply that he's some godlike steal
this is a Tatar/Nyquist type thing not a Datsyuk/Zetterberg one
One player is the guys literal son, who is trending to be exactly what we all knew he was, a father picking his son so his son could say he was drafted. The other player is an overager who while playing better than his first draft eligible year still don't have an amazing year for what would have been his D+1. Add to that he likely would have been available much later in the draft, there's more smoke to the Kienan fire.
You're calling for a standard of evidence almost no one on this board can produce. For literally any claim anyone makes. Either you need to be this rigorous with every claim you make, our you're being a massive hypocrite. Available evidence is that no one was hot on Mazur. He wasn't even particularly good in what was his defacto D+1 year. But no one on here, expect Bob McKenzie, has the ability to ask NHL scouts what their feelings are on a guy. But, suffice it to say, there is nothing about this pick that fits the model of a 3rd rounder for any team.
The Red Wings clearly were, and if they were then how does someone convince themselves that no other team could have also been interested? As you said we don't actually know whether other teams were looking at him at that point, but he was drafted there and that alone should IMO increase ones belief that there were others interested as well rather than decrease it or make it zero (shouldn't be drafted at all, as some here say).You're calling for a standard of evidence almost no one on this board can produce. For literally any claim anyone makes. Either you need to be this rigorous with every claim you make, our you're being a massive hypocrite. Available evidence is that no one was hot on Mazur. He wasn't even particularly good in what was his defacto D+1 year. But no one on here, expect Bob McKenzie, has the ability to ask NHL scouts what their feelings are on a guy. But, suffice it to say, there is nothing about this pick that fits the model of a 3rd rounder for any team.
The Red Wings clearly were, and if they were then how does someone convince themselves that no other team could have also been interested? As you said we don't actually know whether other teams were looking at him at that point, but he was drafted there and that alone should IMO increase ones belief that there were others interested as well rather than decrease it or make it zero (shouldn't be drafted at all, as some here say).
In general, I find the level of hate on here towards the Mazur pick quite ridiculous. It's probably a product of the Kienan pick but just doesn't make much sense. A few places had him ranked in the 120s so late 4th round and Central Scouting had him at 67 for North Americans which is probably in the 120 range overall (if not earlier). The Wings picked him at 70 with their next picks picks at 114 and 134. They obviously liked him alot and believed their intel on him was better than that of other teams. If you really like a kid and you can't be sure if he's there at your next pick (114), then go for it at 70.
Edit. Okay I pulled up the last ten 67th ranked Central Scouting (NA) guys just to see how they ended up being picked. Average pick ended up at ~88.
Year - Name - Pick #
2021 - Mazur, Carter - 70
2020 - Dickinson, Tanner - 119
2019 - Caulfield, Judd - 145
2018 - Hillis, Cameron - 66
2017 - Samberg, Dylan - 43
2016 - Gambrell, Dylan - 60
2015 - Cirelli, Anthony - 72
2014 - Kirkland, Justin - 62
2013 - Pope, David - 109
2012 - Walters, Nicholas - 116
2011 - Racine, Jonathan - 87
That's literally why I took the average of the last 10 drafts (#88). Sure in the 3rd round you can find diamonds in the rough, but they're still 3rd round picks who no-one can yet know are diamonds in the rough. Any one of them could be that guy, including Mazur.I appreciate the work, but it should be pointed out 67th NA skater could be the 67th best player in the draft or could be 200th, depending on how good EU skaters are and how deep both NA and EU goalies are. But, suffice it to say, dude was a thought to be a 4th/5th round pick, and none of the scouting reports I have seen put his odds of making the NHL as good, nor if he did him being of any real impact. With a 5th round pick, sure, what the hell, but in the 3rd round you can still find diamonds in the rough. At this point, after the Kienan Draper pick, Kris has a lot less benefit of the doubt picking one of his guys.