The Nemesis
Semper Tyrannus
This pick was acquired from Buffalo for the 14th pick (originally belonging to Pittsburgh and acquired in the Erik Karlsson trade) and the 42nd pick (originally belonging to New Jersey and acquired in the Timo Meier trade).
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[TD]NHL Central Scouting[/TD]
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[TD]TSN Bob McKenzie[/TD]
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[TD]TSN Craig Button[/TD]
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[TD]THN Ryan Kennedy[/TD]
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EliteProspects
Player Type Keywords: Heavy Shooter, Speedster, Two-Way Defenseman
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The Athletic
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5598387/2024/06/28/sharks-rangers-nhl-draft-picks-grades-2024/ (****PAYWALL****)
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Sportsnet.ca (Jason Bukala)
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[TD]NHL Central Scouting[/TD]
[TD]#7 North American Skater[/TD]
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[TD]TSN Bob McKenzie[/TD]
[TD]#6[/TD]
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[TD]TSN Craig Button[/TD]
[TD]#10[/TD]
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[TD]EliteProspects[/TD]
[TD]#10[/TD]
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[TD]THN Ryan Kennedy[/TD]
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[TD]THN Tony Ferrari[/TD]
[TD]#10[/TD]
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[TD]Tankathon[/TD]
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[TD]FloHockey[/TD]
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[TD]Daily Faceoff[/TD]
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EliteProspects
Player Type Keywords: Heavy Shooter, Speedster, Two-Way Defenseman
Dickinson can mirror footwork in close, take away space, and step into opponents to get stops. His defensive range can almost make it impossible to get past him. With the puck, he’s decisive and explosive, drawing in forechecking pressure only to leave it in his dust as he carries the puck from zone to zone unimpeded.
Sam Dickinson - Stats, Contract, Salary & More
Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Sam Dickinson, 2006-06-07 Toronto, ON, CAN Canada. Most recently in the OHL with London Knights. Complete player biography and stats.
www.eliteprospects.com
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I think Sam Dickinson has been somewhat underrated this year because of his left-handed shot. No defenceman has looked calmer or more in control than him. His ability to control the flow of the game around him made him one of the London Knights’ best defenders, regularly playing alongside Oliver Bonk on the top pairing. During the regular season, he put up 70 points in 68 games, then took a slight step back in the playoffs, putting up just 13 points in 18 games. However, he didn’t struggle; rather, he was playing a more defensive role to allow Bonk to take over offensively. Dickinson’s ability to adapt to any situation made the Knights nearly unstoppable, falling only to the Saginaw Spirit in the Memorial Cup Final.
2024 NHL Draft: Reimer's Final 3-Round Rankings - The Hockey Writers Latest News, Analysis & More
In the days leading up to the 2024 NHL Entry Draft on June 28, The Hockey Writers' Dayton Reimer provides a breakdown of the first 96 picks.
thehockeywriters.com
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The Athletic
Tier: Top of the lineup player
Skating: Above NHL average
Puck skills: NHL average
Hockey sense: Below NHL average
Compete: Above NHL average
Shot: High-end
Player comparable: Noah Hanifin
Analysis: Dickinson was a major minutes player on a great London team. It’s easy to envision him having a long NHL career. He’s a 6-foot-3 defenseman who is one of the best skaters in the draft. He has an explosive, fluid stride that easily picks up power. He breaks up plays and closes gaps easily due to his skating and creates so much possession time for his team. Dickinson is very skilled at handling the puck, and often creates chances due to the combo of his skating and skill. He also has a hard slap shot from the point and projects to score a good number of goals in the NHL. He has offense and can make some tough plays but I wouldn’t say it’s his vision that gets you excited about his game. Even with that in mind, in terms of what he could be in the league, I see a player with PP2 potential who could have a major impact at even strength.
Pick grade: B+
Thoughts on the pick: The Sharks have to be very happy with how the draft played out for them. They get a potential top pair two-way defenseman in Dickinson to go alongside Macklin Celebrini in the same class. They traded up to 11 to secure a premier defense prospect and were able to accomplish that.
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FloHockey
One of the best pure athletes in the draft, Dickinson still has a bit of rawness to his game that should make him an intriguing player for teams’ player development staffs to get to work with. With 70 points this season, Dickinson was uniquely productive for a player at his size and age in the OHL. While he was especially productive, Dickinson still needs to round out his game and while he’s certainly skilled, he may not be a dynamic play-driver at the next level. I’ve heard throughout the year that the only thing that keeps Dickinson from more firmly being in the top-five conversation is that his hockey sense isn’t quite at the same level as some of the other top D in this class. There’s also some belief his stats were inflated by the quality of team he was on. But the athletic toolkit, the size, his competitive drive, the way he executed this year and the way his game grew year over year from his rookie season are major factors in his being part of the elite tier of defensemen in this class. He has a good chance to be a top-four defenseman with solid production and enough of a defensive acumen to be trusted in high leverage situations.
NHL Draft Rankings 2024 Final Edition
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Sportsnet.ca (Jason Bukala)
Dickinson logged a ton of minutes at the OHL level skating for the London Knights. He was deployed in all situations. Dickinson has an extra gear in open ice. He can transition pucks on his own or join the rush as an extra layer offensively. He shoots the puck with authority and has proven he can beat goalies from range. Dickinson is the kind of defenceman who has the hockey sense, size and skill to log minutes as a top pairing defenceman in the NHL. There are moments I’d like to see him play with more assertiveness defensively, but with the amount of ice time he logs he has to pace himself at times at the junior level.
NHL Projection: Top pairing. Deployed in all situations
Scout's Analysis: Ranking the top 70 prospects for the 2024 NHL Draft
In his final prospect rankings for this season, Jason Bukala presents a list of the top 70 players available at the 2024 NHL Draft.
www.sportsnet.ca
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