Stephen
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We have way too many already.
Woll, Peksa, Akhtryamov, Hildeby have a combined 39 games played in the NHL, so no we don't really anything.
We have way too many already.
We already have enough. Seems like wasted picks drafting more when you can take some swings and draft more forwards/Dmen who have a better chance of potentially playing for the Leafs someday.When it comes to goalie prospects, that's a problem you want to have
Yes, he isSo is this an indefinite reserve list player?
As many as it takes and more. Teams are always looking for goalies. And when is the last homegrown one we've drafted and developed into a legit starter for us -- Felix Potvin?Well so far Woll is looking pretty decent and could be the starter if he can stay healthy and Hildeby looks fairly good behind him. Akhtiamov looks promising too. How many more do you need?
You still have Hildeby and Akhtiamov who are several years younger. And you can always trade for a goalie or sign one in free agency when you need it.By the time this player could be NHL ready Woll will be in his 30's.
Woll, 25 (NHL)Don't know why we need to waste more picks on goalies when we already have like 3 young goalies who are either playing in the NHL or could be soon.
I'll just call him Timo or Obi when I'm posting how he did in games this year
Obvintsev seems pretty straightforward as a name to me.
None of these goalies are guarnateed to be a #1 at all, even Woll. None of them have shown that yet. So yes, it is smart to keep drafting goalies.Well so far Woll is looking pretty decent and could be the starter if he can stay healthy and Hildeby looks fairly good behind him. Akhtiamov looks promising too. How many more do you need?
I actually like the potential for Obvintsev, but he wasn't ranked in Central Scouting's 57 goaliesThis my official annual complaint we did not take a goalie with a higher pick. I have not been watching close but where is out boy on the goalie draft chart? Top 5 I hope.
At that point I'd rather just trade for someone else's young goalie or find one in other leagues or sign a free agent etc. The point is there's plenty of other ways to get a goalie than to draft them and wait forever for them to possibly develop into an NHL goalie for you. In fact if anything it proves that drafting goalies is a huge crapshoot even more so than drafting a forward or Dman if all the goalies you've drafted so far haven't worked out.None of these goalies are guarnateed to be a #1 at all, even Woll. None of them have shown that yet. So yes, it is smart to keep drafting goalies.
If one or two of them become good goalies what will you do with all the others? Why not just draft forwards and Dman who can potentially contribute earlier if they're good or that you can use in a trade for someone else's goalie instead? Let other teams draft and develop their goalies and then trade for them if you need to.Woll, 25 (NHL)
Hildeby, 22 (AHL)
Akhtyamov, 22 (ECHL/AHL)
Peksa, 21 (ECHL)
Obvintsev, 19 (MHL/KHL)
Seems pretty staggered/balanced to me. Most of these guys will likely bust anyways so you need to have a glut of lottery tickets. Petruzzelli, Peksa are looking like fodder, along with McKay who both struggled in the ECHL.
Stash Obvinstev in Russia, let Hildeby compete with Akthyamov in the AHL for starts and hope one hits.
At that point I'd rather just trade for someone else's young goalie or find one in other leagues or sign a free agent etc. The point is there's plenty of other ways to get a goalie than to draft them and wait forever for them to possibly develop into an NHL goalie for you. In fact if anything it proves that drafting goalies is a huge crapshoot even more so than drafting a forward or Dman if all the goalies you've drafted so far haven't worked out.
At least with other positions you usually find out pretty soon if a prospect has the potential to become an NHL player and if they do then they can start contributing to your team earlier. The same can't be said for goalies where only the best ones might start playing in the NHL in their early 20s. Otherwise it may take even longer before they might play in the NHL. Give me a forward or Dman that can possibly play in a few years or earlier over a goalie that may take much longer to help your team.
The thing is how many picks do you have to spend to hit the lotto and find a good goalie and how many years will it take for them to develop into becoming not just a starter, but a really good goalie?Soros
Hellebuyck
Skinner
Demko
Oettinger
Shesterkin
Vasilevesky
Binnington
Swayman
Sorokin
all drafted by their team.
You know what starting goalies last year were acquired and weren't drafted by their team?
Bobrovsky
Georgiev
Lindgren
Samsonov
Markstrom
Ullmark
Korpisolo
Mrazek
Quick
Fleury
Blackwood
Gustavsson
What category would you rather the Leafs be in? You want them to sign or acquire one like the teams did in the second category?
What are we even talking about here?
ye but we have 30 forward prospects in our system now, where are they all gonna play????We already have enough. Seems like wasted picks drafting more when you can take some swings and draft more forwards/Dmen who have a better chance of potentially playing for the Leafs someday.
We discussed him in our goalie podcast for those who are curious. This marks the fourth consecutive draft in which the Leafs have chosen one of our sleeper picks: Knies (2021), Grebyonkin & Hildeby (2022), and Cowan (2023).FWIW, he is rated #5 among goalies by the Black Book with some pretty enthusiastic comments. Basically, he is described as raw but Uber talented.
Imagine having 4-5 NHL caliber goalies in a few years? What a nightmare /s