belfour30
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This was asked a few times, but can we consolidate all draft talk into one thread?
@DisgruntledHawkFanThis was asked a few times, but can we consolidate all draft talk into one thread?
Totally different players but if Demidov reached Svechnikov level as player I would be happy!!I've been thinking something, if Demidov produced and kinda was at a level like Svechnikov, would people be satisfied with him?
Yeah. It's really annoying we have like six threads discussing the same shit.This was asked a few times, but can we consolidate all draft talk into one thread?
As opposed to the usual six shits discussing the same thread?Yeah. It's really annoying we have like six threads discussing the same shit.
truly shocking development that only the biggest hockey degens on this board enjoy discussing the career trajectories of guys that will be added to a prospect pool of a bottom feeder team and how it impacts their playoff outlook in 2028As opposed to the usual six shits discussing the same thread?
I hear Conor Bedard the III is as talented as his grandfather.Personally I am patiently waiting for Northernhawks breakdown of our picks in the 2062 draft. I need to know if our first rounder is currently projected to be higher than Mexico City and Dingle Berry Lake's first round picks
Plus Celebrini is going to finish school and sign with the Blackhawks as a UFA in 2027one thing we can talk about is how uncle gary gifted us the next datsyuk and lined us up for gavin mckenna to play with his cousin, script writers really thinking long term with not giving us celebrini
since they won there division there spot was #4 and now its #5 or 61So correct me but Vancouver ended up with the sixth best record in the league and if Edmonton wins this game, their draft slot would be in the bottom 4 which moved canucks down one so wouldn’t we have picked number 59 assuming Edmonton hold on?
“His agent, Daren Hermiston, said “all indications are he’ll be fine” and that both Murray and the doctor, who is an NHL team physician, will indicate in their reports that “they feel Cayden will make a full recovery without requiring surgery.”Inside 2024 NHL Draft star Cayden Lindstrom’s emergence — and the status of his health
Two storylines surround Lindstrom: How high he might go in the draft and the more pressing one for NHL clubs — the status of his health.www.nytimes.com
Morning article from Wheeler about Lindstrom.
What's he say about Cayden's health aspect? This is the a big question of course!Inside 2024 NHL Draft star Cayden Lindstrom’s emergence — and the status of his health
Two storylines surround Lindstrom: How high he might go in the draft and the more pressing one for NHL clubs — the status of his health.www.nytimes.com
Morning article from Wheeler about Lindstrom.
A big, tall center with lingering back problems screams "avoid" to me.Inside 2024 NHL Draft star Cayden Lindstrom’s emergence — and the status of his health
Two storylines surround Lindstrom: How high he might go in the draft and the more pressing one for NHL clubs — the status of his health.www.nytimes.com
Morning article from Wheeler about Lindstrom.
Demidov doesn't have an "unreal ceiling".It has to be Demidov. Has to. We’ll live with the slim possibility of Russia being an issue or missing on a Lidstrom that might exceed the most optimistic projections if it happens. But the regrets of not taking the near consensus second best player with an unreal ceiling would hurt too much.
I'm with you on the big center as i chose him too in our pool but the back issues have to be 100% certain that it will completely heal otherwise it's too much risk for this pick.Demidov makes no sense ...Hawks pipeline is replete with smallish wingers...Nazar MooreKantserovLardsis...sure Mitchell of them will Starland be core on top 2 lines...but you cannotvhavexalk the same type of smaller skiljed forwatds
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The logical pick at forwardvisxLindsyrom who is definitely a prototypical power element in thevtop 6...physical nasty plus a great shot and goalbscoreer..He has yo work on developing bettervplaymaking but any 6'4 216 lb Center whobsjatesxas fastcas him is a unicorn..He solves tgec2C issue..And these Big C dominating physical centers do not cone later in the draft.
On thevotger hand.. Levshunov is a ceiliing is #1D let alone a 1RD which is a need...because $9.5is not a 1D level...shoukd be 2nd pairing and later as hecages finally by age 33 orc34...
IF 3 more seasons from now Levshunov shows he is ready to take over the 1D pairing RightvD role ...you coukdvjave homand Vkasic as top pairing ..$9.5 may decide to waive his NMC in a trade Togo to a more certain contender forca Cup..
Howcer IF $9.5 stays as a first pair RD for the Hawks through 6 more seasons till his contractvends this blocks Levshunov from such a role...Andvyou do not pay hisc2nd contract as big bucks forvjustcax2nd oairingvroke..so he will be unhappy.
So thereviscaxsituatiobak risk takibg Levshunov.
It may make more sense to take Lindstrom in 2024 and to try tobfond more RD for a first pairing role in later drafts (2025 or2026) ...Notcsurevif 2025 has such RD
..8f not surely 2026 draft will..hardcto believe no #1potential RD over 2 consecutive drafts.
So if it is ME,I take Lindstrom and defer that RD needxNitger year two or three..fill behind $9.5with a 2nd pairing RD veteran ufa. As a stopgap till we can draft one.