It's hard to say.I've been seeing these hi-lites posted, isn't 17 goals pretty meh for a guy his age? Is he tracking to be an AHL or ECHL guy?
He will probably one of those AHL staple guys that you keep around to help develop prospects.I've been seeing these hi-lites posted, isn't 17 goals pretty meh for a guy his age? Is he tracking to be an AHL or ECHL guy?
Stonehouse and Copponi are basically the only two showing any signs of life.So I haven’t paid any attention to our prospects outside the AHL this year. Outside of Akey is there anyone who seems like a real prospect that could be an NHLer one day?
If we're talking outside the AHL, LaChance is a pretty interesting prospect. Pro-sized body and a decent rookie year for Boston University.Stonehouse and Copponi are basically the only two showing any signs of life.
They might end up playing NHL bottom six minutes in the future.
Two of the guys they’ve got playing in Russia are interesting enough. Maxim Beryozkin had a solid year putting up 30 points which is comparable to what a guy like Kuzmenko put up at a similar age. Nikita Yevseyev seemed to take a bit of a step back last year but he did have one of the better seasons for an 18 year old dman in the KHL last year. He’ll need to hopefully bounce back to being a full time KHL guy next year.So I haven’t paid any attention to our prospects outside the AHL this year. Outside of Akey is there anyone who seems like a real prospect that could be an NHLer one day?
Mitchell Miller's signing part way through the year kind of bumped Yevseyev down to the VHL. He will be a good one though.Two of the guys they’ve got playing in Russia are interesting enough. Maxim Beryozkin had a solid year putting up 30 points which is comparable to what a guy like Kuzmenko put up at a similar age. Nikita Yevseyev seemed to take a bit of a step back last year but he did have one of the better seasons for an 18 year old dman in the KHL last year. He’ll need to hopefully bounce back to being a full time KHL guy next year.
Weird. I see a bunch of them playing a few games here and there but I don’t see like any full time guys.The thing about the Oilers prospects is I see quite a lot of making the NHL. They are more of middle to bottom 6 or bottom pairing players. That's still good I guess.
The thing about the Oilers prospects is I see quite a lot of making the NHL. They are more of middle to bottom 6 or bottom pairing players. That's still good I guess.
The dream is you draft a guy in the 4/5/6/7 round and they develop well enough that they are work a 3/4/5/6. Lots of teams have drafted guys later and flipped them for more than the pick they are worth. Lots of retooling or mid rebuild teams are willing to trade for guys further along.The thing is, we actually did a lot of good drafting in later rounds to find NHL players for 5 or 6 years when we actually had picks. Lots of 5/6/7 D, etc
We got nothing for any of them. So, it’s nice to draft decent players in later rounds, even if they’re just role players and tweeners.
But, if you have no room for them on your roster, and no plan on developing them on the big club, and you dont trade them for anything or do anything with them… what’s the point? Even if you’re drafting well, you might as well trade off your picks if you’ve got nowhere to put them or no will to develop them.
I have...in the late 90s early 2000s when we had Michel Riesen, Michael Henrich, Jani Rita, Tractor boy Mikhnov, Niinimaki, and MAP in consecutive years. Only Hemsky managed to break the streak of horrible 1st round picks.I don't think I've ever seen the Oilers with a worse batch of prospects..