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Here’s a thread on Anton Lundell
PS%, GS%? I get that they are some type of shooting percentages, but not sure which kinds. Individual and on-ice?
Here’s a thread on Anton Lundell
Point share (INV%) and goal sharePS%, GS%? I get that they are some type of shooting percentages, but not sure which kinds. Individual and on-ice?
Such a strange time of year.
The number of games played still needs to even-out, but you’re essentially looking at 2 points being the difference between sitting in the playoffs like Tampa, or picking 8th in the draft.
6 other teams are sitting on 33-36 points. We need most of these to pass us. Detroit, NJ, us. Would love a top-2 pick obviously but I'd be content with the top-5. What side does Drysdale play?
I will say that I'm not sure I see a high upside/ reasonable risk type when you get to the teens right now. Obviously there is still a long way for things to shake out, but right now if the Rangers pick 10-15, it's going to be difficult.
In that range, you start getting into very solid second line player types --- Lundell, Holloway, Zary, etc. And frankly, while I think this team needs some dynamic higher-end talent, I also don't think it's also in the position to miss with the pick either.
This is the weird dynamic I was somewhat concerned with. We've essentially propelled ourselves into the dreaded middle, but it's already becoming obvious that our system needs more eggs in the basket. A few prospects start having hiccups and suddenly we're reminded how vulnerable we can become when optimistically projecting our chickens before they hatch.
I love what Panarin is doing, and appreciate what Trouba brings, but they also run the risk of masking longer-term concerns while we fawn over their immense talent. This is still a team that needs firepower over the long haul. Can we find it in the 10-15 range this year? Eh, I'm not so sure about that. And that's why I'm thinking a trade might be the most likely path. In which case, this year's pick would probably be more of the support variety.
So in short, I think the firepower is likely to come from a trade, whereas the depth might be the approach for this draft.
Yeah I'm fairly certain that the top 6 player(s) the Rangers need will need to come via trade. You can get lucky and get a top pick, and that works out in 2020, but you will still need to trade for a another scorer. Some of the board will probably screech, but I foresee a player and prospects going alongside a pick.
As far as as 10-15 slot pick goes, guys like Rossi, Gunler, Holtz, Holloway, Bourque will be there. I think there is bust potential there with some of these guys if the expectation is 60 points, but out of those guys, Rossi has the most upside despite being undersized.
Gunler is a Silfverberg clone imo, and Holloway is going to play in the NHL on his skating alone. He's one of those zone entry wingers that's becoming more popular these days.
I think Rossi is on the rise. He'll be harder to snag in the mid-teens....
More than likely, he would have gone in the mid-teens last year if he wasn't a late birthday. Might project as a better winger in the NHL than a center, but the offense and playmaking is there.
No doubt. And it doesn't look like juniors-like production. He's surprising me a bit.
Yeah I'm fairly certain that the top 6 player(s) the Rangers need will need to come via trade. You can get lucky and get a top pick, and that works out in 2020, but you will still need to trade for a another scorer. Some of the board will probably screech, but I foresee a player and prospects going alongside a pick.
As far as as 10-15 slot pick goes, guys like Rossi, Gunler, Holtz, Holloway, Bourque will be there. I think there is bust potential there with some of these guys if the expectation is 60 points, but out of those guys, Rossi has the most upside despite being undersized.
Gunler is a Silfverberg clone imo, and Holloway is going to play in the NHL on his skating alone. He's one of those zone entry wingers that's becoming more popular these days.
i don’t think Rossi will be there. The other guys are good prospects with varying degrees of question marks around them.
I’d say most project as having second line upside, but to the original question a few pages back, I don’t know if I see a huge home run swing at this point.
There's really only one or two worthwhile players out of this year, but next year's crop will be much, much better. Matt Beniers is sick.No I don't either. It's funny, back in 2015 my hockey guys were talking about how good the '02s are after saying it was the best midget tournament that they've seen. But it hasn't panned out yet.
There's still 4-5 months of games to go for some risers to come out. One thing this draft is lacking is a strong USNP class.
This is probably one of the weakest classes, if not the weakest class since the program started. Last couple of years you had 5-10 guys going in the top 2 rounds from the program. This year, I don't know if there is a viable 1st round pick.
More than likely, he would have gone in the mid-teens last year if he wasn't a late birthday. Might project as a better winger in the NHL than a center, but the offense and playmaking is there.
Rossi is also having a tremendous year on face offs. He’s definitely tracking to be a center, even at 5’9.
How is his skating?Rossi is also having a tremendous year on face offs. He’s definitely tracking to be a center, even at 5’9.
How is his skating?
not the fastest top speed. but certainly great technique, agility and strength.
Good thing he's in the OHL or else this poor kid would have to file a restraining order the second he put on a Rangers sweaterIf we draft an Austrian kid in the top-10, I am going to be so happy
Good thing he's in the OHL or else this poor kid would have to file a restraining order the second he put on a Rangers sweater
If we draft an Austrian kid in the top-10, I am going to be so happy
you say this now...i'll remember this when you snap after the 100th time someone refers to him as Australian lol