Prospect Info: 2024 Draft, 9th Overall, Zayne Parekh

I would honestly consider that though. I know it probably wouldn't be the right call (losing one of our only legitimate defenders on the team for the immediate future) but god damn would I love Silayev.
I never said that I wouldn’t consider it, lol :thumbu:
 
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While I love your proposed d corps, the thought that a soon to be 36 year old Backlund and/or 33 year old Coleman have that kind of value to any GM, let alone for Silayev, is exactly that: a dream. It would take Razzy and a 1st just to get Fitzgerald to answer the phone lol
Very unrealistic trade indeed but it’s a dream for a reason. That plus could be any of our 1sts other than our own 2026 pick and I’d be thrilled.
 
Pretty clear he’s going to be in the NHL at least for a 9 game stint next year.

We could really use the creativity.
Highly unlikely. His offensive game was never in question. He looked absolutely lost out there without the puck against NHL players in the preseason. Conroy/Huska will not give him 1 game of NHL time if he cant look even remotely serviceable in his own zone. I still convinced that hes 2.5 years away. 1 more CHL year, 1 full year of AHL and a partial second year in the AHL. Call it the Zary curve if you want.
Crazy to think he started the year at 15 games & 15 points.
Just being PPG seems really disappointing, lol

Is there no way he can play AHL nextyear?
Zero chance he plays anywhere but the CHL. He cannot go to the NCAA, AHL or Europe due to signing an NHL contract and transfer agreements.
 

Goal for him is to make the team out of camp next year. I believe it is realistic. Quinn Hughes was no stalwart when he first started out. Learning on the fly is the best way, especially if he has to be sent back to the CHL.
 

Goal for him is to make the team out of camp next year. I believe it is realistic. Quinn Hughes was no stalwart when he first started out. Learning on the fly is the best way, especially if he has to be sent back to the CHL.

I fully believe he's going to make the roster.
Reminder Quinn Hughes made Chris Tanev look pedestrian as a defender in his rookie year as his partner how bad he was at the other side of the rink. Chris Tanev made Oliver Kylington look like a real top 4 option.

You stick him on a pair with someone who can defend their end of the ice, give him a lot of OZ starts, kid-glove him. PP time. He'll produce.
 
Looking at that top 12 scoring list, if it ain't obvious he can just jump into the NHL and aim to emulate Makar... Can we just ask him to spend another year in the OHL playing C and hope that as a backup plan, he's the 1C we may need?

The fact he's basically in the top 12 point getters of all time and with a PPG comparable to like 1/3 of those guys (many being C), holy crap.

Edit: not all time. For 17 year Olds in last 15 years.
 
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Another goal and 2 assists tonight putting him at 74 pts with 15 games left. The 100 pts is in reach the way he has been playing. Sure would be a great accomplishment for a guy so scrutinized.
 
Another goal and 2 assists tonight putting him at 74 pts with 15 games left. The 100 pts is in reach the way he has been playing. Sure would be a great accomplishment for a guy so scrutinized.



Based on this, does this mean with 3 more points, he moves into 9th place now?
 
Looking at that top 12 scoring list, if it ain't obvious he can just jump into the NHL and aim to emulate Makar... Can we just ask him to spend another year in the OHL playing C and hope that as a backup plan, he's the 1C we may need?

The fact he's basically in the top 12 point getters of all time and with a PPG comparable to like 1/3 of those guys (many being C), holy crap.

Edit: not all time. For 17 year Olds in last 15 years.
He looked completely lost in preseason games this year. His offensive talent is not the question. The question is can he look remotely serviceable against NHL forwards. You dont learn how to play defense in the NHL. Thats why I dont see him making the jump next year or even the year after. Him getting burned game in and game out will shatter any confidence he has.
 
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The problem, stagnation is just as bad for development. Parekh has clearly outgrown the OHL; keeping him down there really wouldn't do anything for his game. Can't play in the AHL, don't believe he can sign in Europe; so all that's left is the NHL.

If Parekh has an even a passable camp, I expect the Flames will keep him on the roster and bring him along slowly. The idea being that even just being around NHL players, in practices, and getting the odd game will help more than getting bored and developing bad habits in the OHL.
 
The problem, stagnation is just as bad for development. Parekh has clearly outgrown the OHL; keeping him down there really wouldn't do anything for his game. Can't play in the AHL, don't believe he can sign in Europe; so all that's left is the NHL.

If Parekh has an even a passable camp, I expect the Flames will keep him on the roster and bring him along slowly. The idea being that even just being around NHL players, in practices, and getting the odd game will help more than getting bored and developing bad habits in the OHL.
He's got far too much skill for them to at least not give it a shot. Between Weegar and Bahl we have 2 very strong defensive dmen who can cove for him. But as we've seen around the league plenty of other young dmen have succeeded when put into the nhl in the last 5-6 years
 
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He's got far too much skill for them to at least not give it a shot. Between Weegar and Bahl we have 2 very strong defensive dmen who can cove for him. But as we've seen around the league plenty of other young dmen have succeeded when put into the nhl in the last 5-6 years

Just have to be careful about mindset too, although with his parents, I'm sure they'll be mindful of making sure he has the right mentality for the short term and long term.

The reason being is another dman, Hamilton. He was sheltered by his partner, but expected to round out his weaknesses. Instead, a complaint was that he kinda just continued on kept expecting his partner would basically do it for him vs he work on certain criticisms of his style of game.

That's a major difference to someone like Makar who ensures that he always tries to make up for any mistakes and weaknesses in his game.

If Parekh ends up closer to Makar, home run. If he ends up closer to Hamilton, still great, but disappointing.
 
He's the best goal scoring defensemen of all time at the OHL level. I don't think people recognize that.

Doug Wilson is the closest comparable (both had/have 80 goals over 3 seasons), but Wilson's came during his 17-19 year old seasons, and that was 30 years ago to boot. Parehk also has 17 games to add to that total.

At least at that level - he's absolutely a generational offensive talent.
 
All those goals and pts are exciting to hear about but how's his defensive game coming along?
From what I understand thats a problem.... or it has been in the past.
 

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