evnted
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im probably a bit more optimistic on helenius. i think the smarts+anticipation+compete combo will help produce a pro out of him, and while i definitely understand some skepticism about tools, im optimistic his pro habits, play driving, and relative sturdiness on the puck (esp fighting along the boards) will make up for them. sort of a sum of his parts player. i understand why the others wouldnt be your preference for usIts a question where we will pick, because if its 8-11 range, I feel one of the betters will be available. But if we are talking about 12-15 range.... may be its better to take him than Helenius, Parekh, Yakemchuk or Eiserman.
I don't like Helenius overall - he looks like potential not good enough player for NHL overall. On my taste his cons separates him from NHL and his potential upside with his pros. I just don't see how with his physics and skating he will make an impact against NHL competition.
Parekh is the type of defensemen I don't like. Not physical, not fast, average skating. Not so great in defensive zone. Somewhere between D'Angelo and Ty Smith.
Yakemchuk us all about offense. I don't like his positionsl vision and his transitional game. His tools are more promising, but still he isn't in my priorities.
Eiserman is all about shooting. Players of his profile are having problems with adapting to NHL. May be still not bad to draft him in 12-15 range, just not my type.
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I think Greentree is average and doesn't have something special in his game high enough to be picked in 10-15 draft spot.
I didn't watch Connely enough. Need more time.
I like Chernyshov more, but its Russian player and because I'm Russian and everybody hates to draft Russians outside 6-7 round, so whо cares. And even with absolutely right breakdown of Yurov, I still have ptsd with Perevalov, so I'm little afraid to push for Chernyshov.
So overall Nygard doesn't look like a bad decision to pick him in 12-15 range. He isn't just a player to be exciting about. And he is RW. I would prefer LW Chernyshov or Connely may be.
I just hope that Buium will be available for our pick and I will sleep well.
a couple other forwards i like in this partial dropback scenario would be artamonov, mixing solid skill and skating with a near elite motor/processor (and great khl level results), or sennecke, who is definitely riskier/rawer at this point but showcases some fantastic awareness, handling, and skill in a large frame that i think he's only scratching the surface of learning how to use to his advantage. on the defensive side of things, i still like jiricek in spite of his tumultuous draft year, and ive also been a fan of shuravin's poise, fluidity, and elite shutdown ability