Prospect Info: 2024-25 Devils Draft Thread

evnted

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It's early and I haven't had a ton of time to watch hockey myself, but I think Michael Hage and Kevin He are the two biggest risers at F in a 2024 re-draft, so far.

Looks like @evnted is going to have to do all the heavy lifting here for the 2025 draft.
for sure, ill do some primers and another top 100 closer to the end of the season. still looking like a rather underwhelming class outside of a couple great names at the top, but thats not to say there wont be intriguing options for us. some wingers with good pace/snarl, some centers with smarts and high energy games. centers, tom, please

i think, to some degree, the european crop might be getting a little underrated now due to all the talk of it being a bad year for them. dont get me wrong, so much of this years top talent is coming from NA, but players like nilson, pobezal, eriksen, genborg, and so on are all quite interesting and dont seem to have as much traction as they should

great picks with hage and he, id also add artamonov and walton as two other names that pretty immediately outperformed their draft slots. im sure im biased for saying traff as well since its not to the same degree, but i do think he belongs in the discussion of early d+1 risers
 

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Tempted to do a weekend field trip to Seattle to catch Medicine Hat for Gavin McKenna. Seattle has a couple potential 1st rounders (Radim Mrtka and Braedon Cootes).

On a draft related note, Cam Robinson confirmed the earlier rumor that it'll be held at the theater across the street from the former Staples Center. I'm spending too much energy explaining to people that a decentralized draft doesn't mean it'll be the same TV presentation as the 2020/21 Drafts. Too many people are quick to blame Bettman for the change and aren't aware that the teams voted to stay home.
 

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at long last, official confirmation on the ryabkin move. contract terminated with dynamo moscow, he will be in the ushl now. goes without saying his draft year has been a mess, but i hope this move stabilizes him. still a very intriguing (and talented) player. had a few mhl viewings recently that really werent that bad, i think he has the opportunity to flip the script quickly
 

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Looks like it’s confirmed that they’re doing the 2025 draft decentralized:


I wonder how this affects teams’ draft strategies and the frequency of trades? Do teams trade less because there’s less chance of GMs bumping into each other? Are they less able to read who other teams might select?
 

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Don't have the time to go into too much detail, but after the WJC I'd have to say that Schaefer and Hagens have separated themselves a bit from Martone in the battle for #1 overall.

Martone is an excellent prospect and certainly in the race for #3. I'm just saying he's not quite at the level of Schaefer or Hagens right now. Curious what @Guadana and @evnted and everyone else here thinks about it.

Also, a hearty congrats to Team USA, Team Finland and Team Czechia all. We should also probably stick Latvia in that mix, they had an outstanding tournament led by the extraordinary play of Eriks Mateiko and Linards Feldbergs.

That golden goal was truly special and will be remembered forever in WJC history. That cross-ice saucer pass by Zeev Buium -- whom I thought was clearly the best defender for Team USA -- was simply mind-blowing, and then that clutch move by Teddy Stiga to bury the winning goal gave me chills.

Here's my all-tournament team, and I don't much care what the "but they had this many points" people say.

C: Eriks Mateiko, LAT
W: Ryan Leonard USA
W: Jakub Stancl, CZE
D: Axel Sandin-Pelikka SWE
D: Zeev Buium, USA
G: Petteri Rimpinen, FIN
 

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Don't have the time to go into too much detail, but after the WJC I'd have to say that Schaefer and Hagens have separated themselves a bit from Martone in the battle for #1 overall.

Martone is an excellent prospect and certainly in the race for #3. I'm just saying he's not quite at the level of Schaefer or Hagens right now. Curious what @Guadana and @evnted and everyone else here thinks about it.

Also, a hearty congrats to Team USA, Team Finland and Team Czechia all. We should also probably stick Latvia in that mix, they had an outstanding tournament led by the extraordinary play of Eriks Mateiko and Linards Feldbergs.

That golden goal was truly special and will be remembered forever in WJC history. That cross-ice saucer pass by Zeev Buium -- whom I thought was clearly the best defender for Team USA -- was simply mind-blowing, and then that clutch move by Teddy Stiga to bury the winning goal gave me chills.

Here's my all-tournament team, and I don't much care what the "but they had this many points" people say.

C: Eriks Mateiko, LAT
W: Ryan Leonard USA
W: Jakub Stancl, CZE
D: Axel Sandin-Pelikka SWE
D: Zeev Buium, USA
G: Petteri Rimpinen, FIN
Augustine was pretty good last night for the USA when it mattered. Of course, so was the Finnish goalie. It was a heck of a game to watch.
 
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evnted

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Don't have the time to go into too much detail, but after the WJC I'd have to say that Schaefer and Hagens have separated themselves a bit from Martone in the battle for #1 overall.

Martone is an excellent prospect and certainly in the race for #3. I'm just saying he's not quite at the level of Schaefer or Hagens right now. Curious what @Guadana and @evnted and everyone else here thinks about it.

Also, a hearty congrats to Team USA, Team Finland and Team Czechia all. We should also probably stick Latvia in that mix, they had an outstanding tournament led by the extraordinary play of Eriks Mateiko and Linards Feldbergs.

That golden goal was truly special and will be remembered forever in WJC history. That cross-ice saucer pass by Zeev Buium -- whom I thought was clearly the best defender for Team USA -- was simply mind-blowing, and then that clutch move by Teddy Stiga to bury the winning goal gave me chills.

Here's my all-tournament team, and I don't much care what the "but they had this many points" people say.

C: Eriks Mateiko, LAT
W: Ryan Leonard USA
W: Jakub Stancl, CZE
D: Axel Sandin-Pelikka SWE
D: Zeev Buium, USA
G: Petteri Rimpinen, FIN
truthfully, ive never really viewed martone as a 1OA contender. i mean no disrespect by it, i still think hes a great, top of the class prospect, but when talking the best available, i think hes just got a couple more warts than id feel comfortable with going that high on, many of which we saw exposed in this tournament (poor pace of play, average skating, letting play come to him, not doing much off puck, questionable decision making, etc.)

now, with that said, i do recognize the rarity of the profile: a big boy with tremendous skill/vision (in particular a playmaking game that i believe i was underrating at the start of the season). i also think its fair to expect some of the complaints to naturally improve over time (experimentation on the puck, intensifying the snarl to his game, etc. although i still reject the notion that hes tkachuk-like lol). and even further, i think some of the quirks can be alleviated simply by virtue of deployment/supporting cast of the team that grabs him (ie putting him next to a speedy center who needs help getting the puck back could go a long way)

so i do still like him, i just think, particularly when factoring in that hes a late 06 winger, hes more in the mix for 3 than he is a lock at 3. i know it still isnt trendy but i continue to bang the frondell drum as another viable option there lol. in any case, i agree schaefer and hagens have helped separate a bit, and id even go so far as to say schaefer alone has separated himself a touch, too. great picks on the all tournament team as well, dont think i can argue any of them
 

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Don't have the time to go into too much detail, but after the WJC I'd have to say that Schaefer and Hagens have separated themselves a bit from Martone in the battle for #1 overall.

Martone is an excellent prospect and certainly in the race for #3. I'm just saying he's not quite at the level of Schaefer or Hagens right now. Curious what @Guadana and @evnted and everyone else here thinks about it.

Also, a hearty congrats to Team USA, Team Finland and Team Czechia all. We should also probably stick Latvia in that mix, they had an outstanding tournament led by the extraordinary play of Eriks Mateiko and Linards Feldbergs.

That golden goal was truly special and will be remembered forever in WJC history. That cross-ice saucer pass by Zeev Buium -- whom I thought was clearly the best defender for Team USA -- was simply mind-blowing, and then that clutch move by Teddy Stiga to bury the winning goal gave me chills.

Here's my all-tournament team, and I don't much care what the "but they had this many points" people say.

C: Eriks Mateiko, LAT
W: Ryan Leonard USA
W: Jakub Stancl, CZE
D: Axel Sandin-Pelikka SWE
D: Zeev Buium, USA
G: Petteri Rimpinen, FIN
I'm still off in this race and barely have time to watch more than 1-2 full Devils games per week. But I saw a couple of wjc games and Schaefer is looking like my number one and Hagens like my number two for now. But still small sample size. Anyway Martone doesnt look like a player who will drive the play of the team/will carry the team or will lead the league in goals by his pure skill and dynamism because he isn't that dynamic.

Its a good year to win the lottery.
 

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