Harbour Dog
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We can have a second plate as long as we stop calling him Alf![]()
And so begins the hunger strike.
We can have a second plate as long as we stop calling him Alf![]()
I agree and I don't.
I think Lapierre has shown glimpses that he is capable of scoring goals and beating goalies with his shot. He just hasn't done it consistently enough. Now, whether that's a result of his playing style or the injuries is another question. But he's definitely shown an ability, including this pre-season where he seems hell-bent on showing that he can shoot too.
Generally speaking, I've always found that playmaking prospects tend to have their goal scoring ability discounted, yet they tend to carry over their success rates because they're generally smarter, higher-IQ players.
It's not a hard rule, but I find myself more comfortable that a playmaker who tops out at 20-25 goals at the junior level can net 15-20 goal in the NHL than a guy with a reputation as a "sniper" can get within the same range of his junior league goal totals.
In other words, I can envision a 25 goal/115 point CHL player hitting the 15-20 goal, 65 point point level at the NHL more than I can envision a 50 goal/90 point CHL player hitting 35 goals, or even 30 at the NHL level.
I just tend to feel like playmakers find a way to translate the high-percentange shots better than the kids who are volume shooters and who take advantage of the space at the junior level.
Well so far in 67 games in the Q he has 15 goals + 3 in 4 playoff games. That's not anything special for that league. I guess we're going to get something of a peek at another Q season though leading up to Oct. 6. It is necessary for an offensive player to be something of a goal scoring threat if only to keep the opposition honest. I've seen some people comparing Lapierre's junior goal scoring numbers to Barzal but Barzal is continually driving the net (which is what kind of strikes me with a guy like Jarvis) and the WHL is usually a harder league to score in.
The way it feels for me right now is like the #1 is like I've just had the best dinner of my life and the #22 is dessert, lot's of good options and I might have a preference, but not really any that I'd be terribly upset about getting
I feel like Lafreniere is an amazing 10 oz. filet mignon. That 22nd pick might give us the chance to add a hell of a crab cake/lobster tail to go with.
I've always wanted that one draft where we really look back and it feels like we just nailed/aced it.
Not a B, or a B-plus, or even just an A. I want that A+ draft that we talk about 20 years from now. Something that looks like Montreal's 2007 draft, or Anaheim's or Nashville's 2003 draft.
I want the draft I feel like we should've had in 1990 if we didn't take Michael Stewart and instead went with Keith Tkachuk, or the draft we could've had in 1988 if we didn't trade our first for a coach and had instead managed to select Roenick, Selanne, or Brind'amour.
I feel like we've always flirted with that possibility. But I want that one draft where it feels like the outcome you'd want playing Franchise in the NHL video game series.
In this scenario Lapierre is like that artisan 3 scoops of different flavored ice cream, made in house from natural ingredients including whole milk. It's so smooth, rich, and creamy....only problem is the Rangers are somewhat lactose intolerant.
Curse you for bringing up that 1988 draft and the trading of a first round pick for Bergeron. I had wiped that awfulness from my memory. Now imagine this board being here during that dumbass move by Espo....and people want Gorton fired.
The first round of the '18 draft still has a chance to be a homerun if all three picks really really hit their potential, unlikely as that may be.
I feel like Lafreniere is an amazing 10 oz. filet mignon. That 22nd pick might give us the chance to add a hell of a crab cake/lobster tail to go with.
I've always wanted that one draft where we really look back and it feels like we just nailed/aced it.
Not a B, or a B-plus, or even just an A. I want that A+ draft that we talk about 20 years from now. Something that looks like Montreal's 2007 draft, or Anaheim's or Nashville's 2003 draft.
I want the draft I feel like we should've had in 1990 if we didn't take Michael Stewart and instead went with Keith Tkachuk, or the draft we could've had in 1988 if we didn't trade our first for a coach and had instead managed to select Roenick, Selanne, or Brind'amour.
I feel like we've always flirted with that possibility. But I want that one draft where it feels like the outcome you'd want playing Franchise in the NHL video game series.
I feel like this draft is full of guys who "play center but project to be a winger at the NHL level" . Like who are the stone cold Centers outside of Byfield and Lundell?
Think Zary makes it to 22? I feel like he's the type we need more than a Lapierre typeZary
Lapierre
Think Zary makes it to 22? I feel like he's the type we need more than a Lapierre type
It's far from impossible he does. If we can find the right 2C or D piece whose age fits our timeline, I would not be surprised at all if 22 is traded.the more I get interested and excited about potential players at 22 the more i'm certain that JG is going to trade the pick the day before the draft LOL
are there concerns with his skating? or am I confusing him with someone else?
It's far from impossible he does. If we can find the right 2C or D piece whose age fits our timeline, I would not be surprised at all if 22 is traded.
There's about a 70% chance he trades the pick, yeah lol.the more I get interested and excited about potential players at 22 the more i'm certain that JG is going to trade the pick the day before the draft LOL
Some with the skating, the high-end skills, and how both impact the offense at higher levels.
He's arguably the most well-rounded center in the draft. The question is whether you're looking at a two-way second line type, or more of a third line type.
He's one of the older prospects slated to go in the first round, so there's some belief there may not be quite as much for growth as some other options.
I don't know if I'd go nearly that high, but it's certainly not an insignificant number.There's about a 70% chance he trades the pick, yeah lol.
I always find this so ridiculous. The "older" prospects are still 18 years old (19 for some like Laf because the draft was postponed)! Does it really make that much of a difference?
Assuming the health is there, I would "expect" offensive production that somewhat looks like what you see from Krejci. I think Lapierre's D+1 and D+2 goal scoring would probably look similar to Krejci's in the Q, and maybe his NHL numbers as well.
I do wonder if the Rangers see Greig as a currently undercooked version of Zary. He may not have shined as brightly this year, but he has flashes of excellent vision and puck skills (like Zary), loves to be in the middle of things all over the ice(like Zary) and is better skater and may have more room for physical maturation.
It’s coming !!!filet mignon? Lafreniere is more like a 96 oz Tomahawk Ribeye!!!!!
D is still an issue(but not the horrorshow it was,) figured out how to use his shot but the other things that made him interesting have been turned off(for now.)Reminds me of the debates we were having on Boqvist. He’s done ok so far but I would be hesitant with head injuries.
In my model the difference between 15 & 35 is more than double: you go from a probable 2nd liner to a low end 3rd/4th liner.if this draft is so deep and the difference between (say) #15 and #35 is slight, then why not? The Senators have so many picks after their top two #1’s.