Rozz
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Drafting odds
58.2% chance of drafting 6th or 7th
and 41.8% chace 1,2,3,5... great odd we get someone awesome!!!
Drafting odds
58.2% chance of drafting 6th or 7th
Earlier this year I had a dream we selected Helenius 8th overall. Guess I’m a f***ing fraud after all.
I have not looked at the dman much as I just want the hight offensive potential this draft... swing for the fences!We don't talk enough about Levshunov on this board.
So Helenius it is.So far I'm very happy with the picks Habs scouts made in 2022 and 2023 draft, so I have big faith on scouts to draft the best player possible for Habs team.
Drafting a player like Slaf who have all tools to become one of the best wingers in NHL and Reinbacher potential to become a two-way beast and become the best partner possible for a player like Lane Hutson, that's a huge win for the rebuild.
Go Habs Go, no matter the pick, I have big faith with Habs management!!
It's mind boggling how the value of elite hockey IQ often gets dismissed here. In a modern hockey world where almost all top 6 NHL forwards skate and have strong puck skills, hockey IQ is the trait that most often differentiates them.
So Helenius it is.
You don't even need to be an insider to know Eiserman isn't the guy for this Habs management at 5th oa. Just their drafting habits point at it: they focused on players with excellent development curve in their draft year, Eiserman main negative has been his lack of development this season.Hmmm. I don't trust Marinaro on habs stuff, but the media guys are usually right when they say they wont pick a certain guy.
Nothing official but ballpark around May 8th or 9thIs there a date for the lottery yet?
I am curious...
Lindstrom's father is Swedish I would assume? and his mother is black?
You don't even need to be an insider to know Eiserman isn't the guy for this Habs management at 5th oa. Just their drafting habits point at it: they focused on players with excellent development curve in their draft year, Eiserman main negative has been his lack of development this season.
He's a massive physical package. He's seriously big, like heavy. He reminds me a lot of Sergachev, big shot, good skater, physical, pushes the pace and he's sometimes lacking in his D coverage but overall D isn't a weakness. His potential is very similar to what Sergachev had pre-draft.I have not looked at the dman much as I just want the hight offensive potential this draft... swing for the fences!
that said.. what's your take on him and why should we want him? I'm open to being swayed
We will get 1st overall.
The gods have spoken, and they told me we have a great chance at this destinal luck.
Well...he did fall to #12 for North American skaters in NHL Central Scouting's final rankings after being at #8 mid-year and at #2 at the beginning of the season.Meh, the only people I hear talking about Eiserman's bad season is twitter nerds.
Still ranked highly by NHL scouts.
Level of compete does not necessarily translate into stats. So, for those who've seen those games, who wants it more? Tij or Berkley?Just 1 secondary assist so far in 4 games against Prince George for Tij Iginla.
Think some people overreacted to Catton's series against that team. Does this make Catton a better playoff player than Iginla as in 4 games, he had 4 assists?
I was looking at a few team's drafting history and turns out chicago didnt draft a single defenceman in the first 6 rounds last year. They 100% looked at this draft last year and decided they were just gonna draft D this year instead.