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

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Personally I think Ras has always been a bit overrated. Love the guy. He’s a solid 2nd pair D. But he’s not the guy I would sign long term. I think his play has fallen off quite a bit already this year.

Sign Kevin Bahl and another vet D in the offseason to a shorter deal. Provorov, Pionk, Gavrikov, Duomolin, Ceci. There should be guys available on short term deals that can be signed to avoid throwing the kids to the wolves. Plus I think Solo and Kuz are ready to play as 4/5/6 guys as well.

Provorov would be a big add for this team if we traded Rasmus for an upgrade elsewhere.
If there's an Andersson/Cozens trade that lines up, I think you pull the trigger.

Provorov - Weegar
Bahl - Parekh
Bean/Solo - Pachal
Solo/Bean

is actually a solid group going into next season.

In addition to what you'd add up front on the Andersson deal.
 
There's no way ending up closer to Hamilton would be disappointing, he has Norris votes in six seasons and has regularly been ranked as a top 10-20 d-man in the league.

Sorry, I meant it as a hype and/or the play style fit that has been mentioned so far. Yes, Hamilton is a great dman and an excellent pick at 9th OA. But the moaning and groaning some of the fanbase has for a dman of that style for their flaws vs advantages would be intolerable. I didn't truly mean it that way when I first said it, but I understand how it was interpreted that way that I was acting like Parekh would be a bust if he was more like Hamilton than Makar. Poor wording. My bad.

Luckily, Parekh already sorta shows he kinda like playing with an edge, so the odds of him being a repeat of the moans and groans of Hamilton are quite low.
 
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I will be the first to admit that I hated this pick.
He's done everything right at the CHL level. There's no chance he's not an impact NHLer at this rate, those numbers he's putting are not just great for him, but they're among the all-time greats in the OHL. His 17 and 18 year old seasons are beyond impressive.

The only guy to do something like this is Ellis, and he was on one helluva of Spitfires team. A bunch of first rounders on that club with some having significant NHL careers.

This Saginaw team doesn't jump off the page. It's Misa and Parekh; lots of undrafted guys. It's beyond impressive what he's putting together.
 
They are 15-4-2 (.762) since December. The only team better during that same stretch is Washington.
Dallas has also been better than them.

And it would shock no one if they reverted back to .500 hockey. Their PP is almost 40% in that time... their 5v5 production isn't even in the top 20, they will fall back to earth
 
Casual 4pt night for Parekh all of them on the powerplay. Probably would run a better PP than any of the gumps we have now or anywhere else in this org.

1G away from becoming the first dman in major junior history to score 30Gs in his draft season and his D+1.
 
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Casual 4pt night for Parekh all of them on the powerplay. Probably would run a better PP than any of the gumps we have now or anywhere else in this org.

1G away from becoming the first dman in major junior history to score 30Gs in his draft season and his D+1.
The fact he isn't just all assists like Brzustewicz was last season is really appealing to me.

it's also nice to see 4 of out 2024 picks are in the top 20 in OHL scoring.
 
Casual 4pt night for Parekh all of them on the powerplay. Probably would run a better PP than any of the gumps we have now or anywhere else in this org.

1G away from becoming the first dman in major junior history to score 30Gs in his draft season and his D+1.

When the highlights are posted you'll want to see his 4th assist on Mangone's goal. His vision is insane.

For a brief update as someone who watches most Saginaw games (Saginaw is really fun).

- Parekh is too good for the OHL offensively. His only quiet offensive games are the ones where Saginaw never really has the puck. I've noticed teams play him very tight off of the puck because the easiest way to defend him is basically just not letting him touch the puck. He's basically got "gravity" to steal a basketball term. Hell, earlier this month I think I actually saw the Sault St Marie try out what I can only describe as an umbrella PK (think the guy in front as the handle and then man on man for the 3 high guys on the PP), it took like two passes before Zayne recognized how aggressive they were being and hit one of the two low guys which turned into an easy goal.

- Chernyshov is a beast and his addition to the Spirit has turned them into an absolute wagon. Him being so good on the half wall lets Parekh get a lot more easy points than he was during the first half of the season. In the early months if Parekh got a point it was basically because he was primarily responsible for creating a goal. He still does that now but he's also getting rewarded for just moving and distributing the puck well on the PP.

- Defense is a work in progress but I do think it's progressing. He's getting better at things like breaking up passes and boxing out. Gets caught up ice once or twice a game but I think when he's (analytically) the best offensive player in the league you can live with that.

- I like his defending against the rush when he's aggressive. He's good at denying entries due to his lateral mobility. Same thing on the PK, he likes to rush unsuspecting players as they receive the puck and he often succeeds in stealing it because he's on them before they've even picked their heads up.

- Seems much stronger. Not NHL strong, but he doesn't get manhandled on the regular like he used to.

- The area I've seen the biggest improvement in is his breakout and puck retrievals. He's using his feet a lot more and his success rate has skyrocketed. There's been multiple goals in the last month or so that come off of a rush that started with Parekh beating somebody with his feet and then making a nice pass in transition. For example, the 6th goal in tonight's game came off of a nice backhand sauce from him to spring a 3 on 2.

I've also watched most of the Flames other CHL prospects, though only a handful of games for each.
 

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