It's such a deep prospect pool I get paralysis by analysis. It's crazy how quickly I stopped caring (poll #5?). My biggest takeaway is the Flyers made two 2nd round picks last month and neither look likes a threat to crack the top 15 in this mediocre group. Gill might be the worst skater of all their prospects, and Berglund is below vanilla.
My gut feel is that McLaughlin is a minors guy when it comes to athleticism+physicality, but he's probably the most purely skilled prospect left I've seen. I saw Knuble once and he was forgettably fine. Kaplan needs to make real progress, and his pace can be lacking. All 3 had similar age relative production, and all 3 have their own flaws. If people want to give Desnoyers a mulligan, that's a choice. Not sure how I feel about Sotheran's skating. Powell had good production as an overager, but he didn't exactly wow me in half a game I saw.
I honestly don't know if this is sarcasm or not.Seriously, we are well outside the top-10 and there are multiple prospects left that have a realistic chance of playing games in the NHL, maybe even carving out a nice little career. The current situation is so much better than it has been a few years ago.
There’s an obvious and terrible lack of elite potential in the pool, but I don’t think the depth of the pool is the issue. We’re at #13 for skaters and there are guys that have very plausible paths to being NHL players who have shown relatively promising development since their draft (Sotheran and McLaughlin in particular).I honestly don't know if this is sarcasm or not.
There’s an obvious and terrible lack of elite potential in the pool, but I don’t think the depth of the pool is the issue. We’re at #13 for skaters and there are guys that have very plausible paths to being NHL players who have shown relatively promising development since their draft (Sotheran and McLaughlin in particular).
Berglund and Powell are also reasonably decent prospects this far down the list, though they benefit from the rosiness of being recently drafted.
Sure, but isThere’s an obvious and terrible lack of elite potential in the pool, but I don’t think the depth of the pool is the issue. We’re at #13 for skaters and there are guys that have very plausible paths to being NHL players who have shown relatively promising development since their draft (Sotheran and McLaughlin in particular).
Berglund and Powell are also reasonably decent prospects this far down the list, though they benefit from the rosiness of being recently drafted.
They drafted York and Andrae and traded for Drysdale. Don't think they have a problem with undersized D-men (Buium isn't undersized, 6'0 and will probably be 200+).Yeh, when you include goalies too the Flyers have ~20 guys with a "decent" chance of playing in the NHL.
But the top is just very shallow.
2025 hopefully helps... it should... but if they are scared to draft undersized Dmen there too as we already have too many? Kiss goodbye to a good shot at a #1. As 2025 is the draft of the C's and the undersized Dmen who will fall and be great value.