Another 7th round Pashin picksmells like a Canes late round pick to me
Another 7th round Pashin picksmells like a Canes late round pick to me
A fixation for smaller players I see....
Maybe they'll grow 6 inches after we draft them.
The Canes have already drafted this kid a couple of times now, right?wheeler's write up on 1 mentioned by Bader
Timur Mukhanov — LW, Avangard Omsk, 5-foot-7
One of the smallest kids in the draft, Mukhanov’s a player who won’t be on some lists because of his size but has also earned some fans for the skill level you’d expect out of a smaller player. He has surprising ability to drive play at even strength, get off the perimeter with crafty jukes inside the offensive zone (though he can drift to the outside in transition), and win his fair share of retrievals. Despite his size, he also played — and looked like he could hang — in the VHL this season. A quiet playoff may have hurt his chances of getting picked, but I still expect a team to roll the dice. And hey, with his summer birthday, maybe he’s still got an inch left in him.
3rd or 4th time is the charm. maybeThe Canes have already drafted this kid a couple of times now, right?
I'd be like thank you for your time.
I can't remember the weird question I was asked in my first post masters interview.I got asked at a job interview "if I was a tree, what tree would I be".
I'd be a petrified tree because my wood is hard as a rock!! What do you mean report to HR?I got asked at a job interview "if I was a tree, what tree would I be".
To Carolina: 1st overall pick
To Chicago: A years supply of Bojangles
There's a shitton of different tree species. How do you hire someone who actually has used considerable amount of his time to think about such ridiculous thing? How do you hire someone who clearly just picks one of the generally best known ones on the spot without properly evaluating options on sound intel? You certainly don't hire the one saying "horse chest... nut" with a lecherous grin. Why do they do the hiring difficult for themselves in such a way?
Excepting for something really stupid I can't see an answer that would reasonably be taken as a negative. But I do see an opportunity for a candidate to impress if they started to talk through their thought process in addressing the question in a thoughtful, rational manner. Ex: start out with "I've never considered that before, but let me think about it."
"I wouldn't be a deciduous tree because I'm highly reliable and not dormant for any length of time."
or
"Probably a fruit tree because of the added value it provides beyond many other trees".
or
"Definitely not a sweet gum or magnolia because I'm very low maintenance."
etc.
Yeah how tf do you miss Nikishin and to a lesser extent Morrow if your job is to write about the NHL draft. I mean I know I’m not good at my job but at least it isn’t published for the masses to see.From nhl.com:
30. Carolina Hurricanes
Kimelman -- Dmitri Simashev: The Hurricanes lack a top-flight defenseman prospect, but adding a player like Simashev would change that. The left-handed shot is a very good skater for his size, and also can use it to break up plays in the defensive zone. His style of play is reminiscent to Colton Parayko of the St. Louis Blues, and he could have a higher offensive up-side.
Guess the nhl.com writers are really down on boom.
It feels like you at least need to claim that Morrow and Nikishin are second pair prospects if you write that.Yeah how tf do you miss Nikishin and to a lesser extent Morrow if your job is to write about the NHL draft. I mean I know I’m not good at my job but at least it isn’t published for the masses to see.
“Where do you see yourself in 5 years?”
“Celebrating the five year anniversary of answering this question”
we don't want Sean Avery's sloppy seconds
Speak for yourself mister! What is this "we"? You got a mouse in your pocket?we don't want Sean Avery's sloppy seconds
I've always wanted to do the "in your chair" bit with that one.
Doing his son in his chair?!I've always wanted to do the "in your chair" bit with that one.