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And they have absolutely no defense.Size wise, Chicago's forwards are definitely on the smallish side : Bedard-5'10, Moore-5'11, Nazar-5'10 and Reichel-6'. They need to add beef to their forward pool.
And they have absolutely no defense.Size wise, Chicago's forwards are definitely on the smallish side : Bedard-5'10, Moore-5'11, Nazar-5'10 and Reichel-6'. They need to add beef to their forward pool.
No, but they can knock off his family members. Just ask Michkov.can Russia hold him back?? just don't trust the situation over there. don't want politics to interfere
is he your guy?? not holding you to it , just asking is all.No they can't - his contract is ending so he will be free to come over. Even Fedotov came over. Marat Khusnutdinov came over. There hasn't been a single Russian who's contract ended that hasn't come over to this point since the Ukraine war.
is he your guy?? not holding you to it , just asking is all.
I know you're asking WTK but if he's available, he'd be tough not to take.is he your guy?? not holding you to it , just asking is all.
good to know. I will look harder at himI would take him at 2nd overall, yes.
Really? I think a team with only Kevin Korchinski on D would jump at the possibility to draft a big first paring RHD. Especially when you look at the quality of forwards in this draft.Can't see your Chicago and Columbus picks happening.
Just speaking for me, but I don't really see much, if anything, that Yakemchuk does better than Levshunov. I don't think either are future number 1s, but I think Levshunov is the better prospectReally? I think a team with only Kevin Korchinski on D would jump at the possibility to draft a big first paring RHD. Especially when you look at the quality of forwards in this draft.
Would you be able to list the top 15?Pronman just released hi latest rankings
Interesting to say the least
Splitting hairs over Yakemchuk vs Levshunov is whatever to me. If you like one over the other, great.Just speaking for me, but I don't really see much, if anything, that Yakemchuk does better than Levshunov. I don't think either are future number 1s, but I think Levshunov is the better prospect
I wouldn't take either with our pick anywaySplitting hairs over Yakemchuk vs Levshunov is whatever to me. If you like one over the other, great.
Not sure what's the policy on paywalls but some tidbitsWould you be able to list the top 15?
ThanksNot sure what's the policy on paywalls but some tidbits
Yakmechuk and Buium are top 5
Demidov at 8
Lindstrom at 11
Iginla at 15
Sennecke and Eiserman between 10 and 15
Grant Mccagg fave Surin at 19
Of course we already have too many D.I wouldn't take either with our pick anyway
Which also likely means he will continue to be "punished" next year and either get little to no ice time or once again play in an inferior league neither of which is good for development and is probably one reason he might drop.1 year left and he's coming. That's why he was in the MHL all year this year, CSKA is punishing him for not signing a long term extension but his agent and Demidov are adamant they are leaving Russia for the NHL as soon as his contract ends next year.
For me top D is a discussion between Buium, Parekh, and DickinsonSure is feeling like Buium is joining the Top D discussion with Levshunov and Silayev...Hopefully all go top 5.
I do wonder if it's wise to expose his hand this willinglyHughes once again doubles down on the forward with our pick.. they really don't want to add another high profile defenseman to the group when they need more offense in the pipeline.
We are getting a forward, whether we move up or down on the board.
I do wonder if it's wise to expose his hand this willingly