Hey I took Wednesday through Friday off for drafting apocalypse.Merry Draftsmas!
Hey I took Wednesday through Friday off for drafting apocalypse.Merry Draftsmas!
Hey I took Wednesday through Friday off for drafting apocalypse.
Chicago should take Demidov but everyone has them going Levshunov. Demidov with Bedard would be tantalizing but I guess they don’t like fun
Any chance we move up for Demi if he falls? Not too long ago it felt like a no-brainer for Chicago to take him at 2. They should.Demidov at 9 seems to be overthinking it a bit. I'd also be surprised if Catton goes quite that high. Hage over Eiserman for the Caps also kind of seems like overthinking it a bit. But if true that the Caps like Hage it's not a bad pick by any means. In some ways it's the more fluid, dynamic option all-around. But it would still be tough to pass on Eiserman's finishing even if much of the build-up areas are far weaker.![]()
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Me also…..love Parekh, I see special stuff there……..I just don’t see how it happens….I would give up considerable assets to come away from this draft with Buium or Parekh. They desperately need a dynamic offensive facilitator from the back-end. Very unlikely they're able to position themselves to do it but...when thinking about how best to upgrade the blueline that idea beats the vast majority IMO.
The 2024 NHL Draft begins tonight at Sphere in Las Vegas, with Round 1 starting at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN and ESPN+. Rounds 2-7 will take place on Saturday and will air on NHL Network and ESPN+ at 11:30 a.m. ET.
The Capitals’ first selection in the 2024 NHL Draft is in the 1st Round, 17th overall. The Capitals hold the 17th overall pick for the sixth time in franchise history. Washington previously selected Kevin Hatcher (1984), Jason Allison (1993), Brad Church (1995), Jaroslav Svejkovsky (1996) and Boyd Gordon (2002) with the 17th pick. The five players combined to play 2,530 career NHL games and 1,220 games with Washington, led by Hatcher’s 1,157 career games and 685 games in a Capitals sweater. Hatcher’s 149 goals rank second in franchise history among defensemen, while his 277 assists and 426 points rank fourth. Notable players selected with the 17th overall pick in the last 12 NHL Drafts include Tomas Hertl (San Jose, 2012), Travis Sanheim (Philadelphia, 2014), Kyle Connor (Winnipeg, 2015), Dante Fabbro (Nashville, 2016) and Timothy Liljegren (Toronto, 2017).
I would give up considerable assets to come away from this draft with Buium or Parekh. They desperately need a dynamic offensive facilitator from the back-end. Very unlikely they're able to position themselves to do it but...when thinking about how best to upgrade the blueline that idea beats the vast majority IMO.
I believe the politically correct term these days is, “Happy Draftivus.”Merry Draftsmas!
I believe the politically correct term these days is, “Happy Draftivus.”
That’s what we call it still at the Naval Academy!Can't we just call it "Induction Day" like in the old times?
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Oh, I get it now! The entire point of HFB is the “airing of grievances.” TIL.I believe the politically correct term these days is, “Happy Draftivus.”