Well right now he is. But you never knooowwww.A bit of sensationalism for sure. Catton is a fair bit back of the other 3 as well.
I meant in points in their draft year.. which we knowwwwWell right now he is. But you never knooowwww.
Last 2 minutes of the 2nd... Moose Jaw score 3.,.. Junior hockey.. 4-3 after 2 ... Different game now.Parekh 1 goal and 2 primary assists ; 3-0 Saginaw not half way thru the 2nd
Donovan makes it 4-0 ... Moose Jaw has no answer yet, Saginaw's up tempo pressure game has them rattled
His skating is not elite. Many of his biggest advocates wouldn't even make that claim.Zeev Buium to me is the best Dman in the draft. He has by far the best hockey sense, his skating is elite and he is a creative playmaker. Add in his defensive awareness and intelligence and to me he looks like a solid bet to be a top pairing guy. You wish he was a little bit bigger but he doesnt play soft. He's not a beast physically but I don't think it will hold him back.
but closer than anybody else.I meant in points in their draft year.. which we knowwww
I agree on parekh. That guy is lethargic out thereHis skating is not elite. Many of his biggest advocates wouldn't even make that claim.
Mckeen's hockey gave him a grade of 55 on his skating out of possible 80, which amounts to being a a slightly better than average skater according to the ranking: Buium At bare minimum, there are legitimate questions about his skating. To make a football analogy, Buium is a Wes Welker, Danny Amendola or Julian Edelman. All of them are more quick than fast. But this isn't football and we don't have a Tom Brady........
Watching the Mem Cup, and consistent with all my viewings, I seriously can't believe teams have Parekh in their top 10. He has the distinct ability to avoid playing defense at all costs. He is a slower, less dynamic, less explosive and less passionate Erik Karlsson. I would be upset if we took him at #7.
His skating is not elite. Many of his biggest advocates wouldn't even make that claim.
Mckeen's hockey gave him a grade of 55 on his skating out of possible 80, which amounts to being a a slightly better than average skater according to the ranking: Buium At bare minimum, there are legitimate questions about his skating. To make a football analogy, Buium is a Wes Welker, Danny Amendola or Julian Edelman. All of them are more quick than fast. But this isn't football and we don't have a Tom Brady........
Watching the Mem Cup, and consistent with all my viewings, I seriously can't believe teams have Parekh in their top 10. He has the distinct ability to avoid playing defense at all costs. He is a slower, less dynamic, less explosive and less passionate Erik Karlsson. I would be upset if we took him at #7.
Saginaw hangs on to win 5-4Last 2 minutes of the 2nd... Moose Jaw score 3.,.. Junior hockey.. 4-3 after 2 ... Different game now.
Watching the Mem Cup, and consistent with all my viewings, I seriously can't believe teams have Parekh in their top 10. He has the distinct ability to avoid playing defense at all costs. He is a slower, less dynamic, less explosive and less passionate Erik Karlsson. I would be upset if we took him at #7.
I think Dickinson just has the most potential. And can already defend
After watching the game yesterday I agree with you!His skating is not elite. Many of his biggest advocates wouldn't even make that claim.
Mckeen's hockey gave him a grade of 55 on his skating out of possible 80, which amounts to being a a slightly better than average skater according to the ranking: Buium At bare minimum, there are legitimate questions about his skating. To make a football analogy, Buium is a Wes Welker, Danny Amendola or Julian Edelman. All of them are more quick than fast. But this isn't football and we don't have a Tom Brady........
Watching the Mem Cup, and consistent with all my viewings, I seriously can't believe teams have Parekh in their top 10. He has the distinct ability to avoid playing defense at all costs. He is a slower, less dynamic, less explosive and less passionate Erik Karlsson. I would be upset if we took him at #7.
What is this rambling nonsense?
We had a need for RD when we drafted Sanderson and Stutzle too. Why didn't we? We also had a need for a top 6 RW then as well. So should we have drafted Drysdale and Holtz? Best at those positions. Wouldn't want to crowd Chabot and Brannstrom (better pedigree at that point than Kleven now).
The fact if the matter is that when this player approaches his prime Chabot will be leaving his or already gone. We have a 22 year old LD who is part of the future core. That's it and we need at least 2 top 4s.
If anyone is not drafting a LD because of Kleven they should be laughed out of the building. He's going to be interesting to watch and probably has a decent career but he's not even close to a core piece. He hasn't even made the NHL full time yet. When this year's pick is Kleven's age Chabot will 31 and a UFA.
From the 2020 draft only 1 D has played 200 games yet. And I would argue that only one (Sanderson) is a true top 4 yet. Again in 4 years Chabot will be 31 and a UFA.
I don't care what position they pick as long as they get the best player possible. If that's a LD this presents no problem. You pick for needs/roles in the top of the draft and you end up with Tyler Boucher.
The sens did pretty well with Alfredsson, Hossa and Havlat all at RW.
So if the Sens had a RW of (you forgot Neil) and your going into the draft with this depth chart
Alfie
Hossa
Havlat
Neil
And Sens drafting #7 and desperate need for D, C and LW all available at #7 you’d be advocating for another RW because you already really like the ones we have?
Makes no sense
agree .. I don't see the Sens coveting what he brings... some team willDon’t think Parekh is going to be high on the Sens list with D, would think he’s probably 6 or 7 on their list.
Boom or bust is a tough route to take with where the Sens are.
I think someone hops on the potential home run/grenade on the top 10, but I don’t think it’s going to be the Sens.
Recent picks suggest we'd be more interested in guys like Levshunov, Buium, Dickenson, and Silayev, and while it's possible all four will be off the board by the time we pick I think there will be at least one more forward taken in the top 6 after Demidov and Celebrini.Don’t think Parekh is going to be high on the Sens list with D, would think he’s probably 6 or 7 on their list.
Boom or bust is a tough route to take with where the Sens are.
I think someone hops on the potential home run/grenade on the top 10, but I don’t think it’s going to be the Sens.