Size convo is interesting and got me looking through the past 3 drafts for the count of sub-6 ft players per round:
2023:
1st - 12 (2 top 10 - Bedard/Michkov)
2nd - 6
3rd - 5
4th - 13
5th - 2
6th - 8
7th - 5
TOTAL: 51
2022:
1st - 10 (2 top 10 - Cooley/Savoie)
2nd - 12
3rd - 9
4th - 7
5th - 8
6th - 9
7th - 7
TOTAL: 62
2021:
1st - 6 (1 top 10 - Eklund)
2nd - 13
3rd - 5
4th - 9
5th - 7
6th - 6
7th - 6
TOTAL: 52
JACKETS TOTALS:
2023 - 4/8 (Brindley, Whitelaw, Strathmann, Pinelli)
2022 - 3/7 (Mateychuk, Dumais, Ivanov)
2021 - 1/9 (Malatesta)
5W, 2D, 1G
Some interesting trends:
- teams tend to draft the majority of the sub-6ft players in the top two rounds which tells me you'd better be a highly skilled player with top half of the lineup potential if you're vertically challenged.
- teams tend to take a lot more swings on the bigger kids in the second half of the draft which tells me teams are looking for more of your role player / depth potential in those rounds.
What do these trends tell you?