RasmusAndersson
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- Oct 19, 2013
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Agreed, a few choices I wouldn’t have made but pumped about this draft overall. We went for high potential offensive guys and we restocked our cupboards in a way we haven’t in at least a decade. Yes I would’ve loved a C in the first round, but can’t complain about going BPA and targeting that 1C at the top of the draft next year.Really can’t complain about the results overall here. Not getting a C with actual top 6 upside, let alone 1C, feels like a failure. But I guess you can’t control how the board aligns with your list. I don’t hate any of the Parekh, Gridin, Basha, Battaglia, Mews, or Misa picks - based on my list roughly where they should have gone (or later). I can’t profess to know anything about the players selected after the Misa pick, though.
Of course I get the benefit of hindsight here, but this is what I would have done given what we know about where players ended up now. Ignoring possible signing issues that maybe put us off Buium. You get three F’s who have top 6 upside (one C, one LW, one RW), a D with high end 1 potential, a complete D with probably 3/4 potential, another D that is a wildcard after injuries but was thought to be an elite prospect just a few years ago, and a Russian F who is also a complete wildcard.
9 - Zeev Buium
28 - Igor Chernyshov
41 - Ryder Ritchie
62 - John Mustard
74 - Tarin Smith
84 - Melvin Fernstrom
106 - Aron Kiviharju
150 - Ilya Pautov (or Misa)
Will be interesting to look back on this and the actual haul in a few years, but they did fairly well finding value.
We’re stacked on D and on the wings now.