And I love that they drafted a goalie to developI liked this entire draft for us. You could tell the mission was to get bigger, faster and better on defense in 3-5 years. Sure, probably only 2 guys will stuck with the big club, but I like the chances of that happening.
Well, I love the WHL. I think it’s the best CHL league for player development and it’s not that close in my mind.Or, they are indifferent about the western league and its just a coincidence...
There's a premium for trading good defensemen too.And I love that they drafted a goalie to develop
They need to do that every year and establish a pipeline
If they could develop goalies the way the Guardians develop pitching this team would be a consistent winner
welp I think we know what deal Waddell was taking if Lindstrom was gone. Wonder what the whole deal would have been. My guess would be 4th for Necas and their first.
Well that's VERY interesting
That would have been heartbreaking. I'm glad that we didn't get to see that.welp I think we know what deal Waddell was taking if Lindstrom was gone. Wonder what the whole deal would have been. My guess would be 4th for Necas and their first.
I am sure the blood cost is Marchenko to start at this point.Wonder if there is any way the deal could be completed without 4?
Because I'm extremely interested
Waddell is going to bring in his own scouts (probably) and he wasn't shy at all in Carolina in picking them. I'm sure itll be fine.That would have been heartbreaking. I'm glad that we didn't get to see that.
I guess this means that Columbus' Russian scouting is significantly diminished after 2022.
I have always been told that in hockey you build your team from the back, strong up the middle, which is the exact opposite of what the Jackets have historically doneThere's a premium for trading good defensemen too.
welp I think we know what deal Waddell was taking if Lindstrom was gone. Wonder what the whole deal would have been. My guess would be 4th for Necas and their first.
I guess this means that Columbus' Russian scouting is significantly diminished after 2022.
Thank you guys, we owe you one
Well that's VERY interesting
We might find out this week.Wonder if there is any way the deal could be completed without 4?
Because I'm extremely interested
I want a plate of homemade cookies from Grandma Cookie! You just KNOW she uses real butter and lots of it! YUM!Thank you guys, we owe you one
I say that since, before the draft, Timmins had mentioned that they had only seen Demidov on video and that the on-ice stuff was the most important part.It's hard for me to conclude that, it could be that we have consultants there that we trust, and maybe they were the ones who weren't as high on Demidov.
More info on Marrelli for you.
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This description aligns well with what I thought of his performance in the video below (first time watching his game). He reminds me of another CBJ D prospect Svozil in some ways, both high-IQ defenders with excellent poise and more or less average toolsets. Svozil might be a bit more effective at defending rushes while Marrelli is maybe little more skilled stickhandler and skater. I don't think Svozil will be a regular at NHL level before he shows more explosiveness and higher compete level in D zone, perhaps Marrelli should have similar development goals for the rest of his junior career?He's certainly not someone that I would label as "flashy." However, he's very intelligent. He's also quite mobile. A strong four way mover, he's able to buy a lot of time for himself to allow the ice to open up in front of him. His patience/poise with the puck is one of his best assets. Marrelli is also a sound defensive presence. I wish he were a little tougher to play against below the goal line, but his reach and mobility give him good upside as a pro defender in some capacity.
Yeah true. Could be that Don thought they could use more adv analytics in areas outside pointsThere's nothing wrong with the Brindley and Dumais picks.
But just about everyone we drafted last year performed well in the points models that get shared a lot. Small and slow players that lack projectable tools often look great in those models.
Yeah true. Could be that Don thought they could use more adv analytics in areas outside points