Prospect Info: 2024 NHL Entry Draft Discussion

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Ellis was a big fan of our Simashev and But picks last week. He’s released a top 32 for 2024. Two of my personal favorites from catching their games last season are:

9. Henry Mews, D (Ottawa, OHL)​

Keeping the defensive train alive, Mews is a strong all-around defender that’ll give you 100 percent effort every night. He knows when to push on the attack without getting himself out of position, and he’s got enough speed to get him back after a rush. Mews is trending toward the type of prospect that excels in heavy minutes.
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18. Becket Sennecke, RW (Oshawa, OHL)
 
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Here’s Wheeler’s:


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7. Henry Mews — RHD, Ottawa 67’s, six feet

The No. 7 pick in the 2022 OHL Priority Selection, Mews played an important role on one of the best teams in the CHL this as a rookie this season and had a stellar showing as the captain of the otherwise-disappointing Canada White at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in the fall, tying for the team scoring lead with eight points in six games.

Mews is an athletic, right-handed shot who is capable of consistently driving and tilting play from the backend. When he’s at his best, he dictates play by regularly looking to activate into the rush or off the line, and by defending hard when spacing allows. I love his attack, take-instead-of-give mentality, and it’s complemented by a good frame, an NHL shot and skating, and a fairly polished game in all three zones for a defenseman his age.


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22. Carter Yakemchuk — RHD, Calgary Hitmen, 6-foot-2

Yakemchuk was the only 2024 draft-eligible to make one of the WHL’s All-Star Teams when he was named a Central Division Second All-Star last week. Only a couple of weeks away from being eligible for the 2023 draft, he played a big role for a middle-of-the-pack Hitmen team this season and his 19 goals were third-most by a defenseman behind only 19-year-old Hudson Thornton and Ducks top prospect Olen Zellweger. While his game does come with some give and take, he’s got pro size, a pro shot, and an attack mentality that looks to take charge of shifts. He also protects the puck really well for a defenseman, which allows him to make the most of his decisions to involve himself in the play around the offensive zone. It’s not uncommon to see him take a puck to the inside off the wall or even from below the goal line in the offensive zone much like a forward would. And while I’d say he’s a good but not great defender, he plays hard at both ends.

And Pronman


7. Charlie Elick, RHD, Brandon-WHL
Elick’s physical tools jump out at you as a 6-3 defenseman with pro mobility. He’s not a top-end puck-mover, but he has good hockey sense. He competes hard, isn’t afraid to use his big frame and makes a lot of defensive stops. It’s easy to think about Braden Schneiderwhile watching Elick due to his similar junior team and handedness, but I would argue he’s ahead of Schneider at the same age.
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9. Henry Mews, RHD, Ottawa-OHL
Mews is a solid all-around defenseman. He’s a good skater who competes hard, which allows him to be a good defender despite average size. He’s not a flashy offensive type, but he’s very smart with the puck and can make plays from the point.
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How about Adam Jiricek, another RHD to go with Simashev & Lamoureaux, only 6'1'' yet, but maybe he'll get lucky and start growing to his brothers size while keeping the same mobility as a shorter player
 
You must have high hopes for the season when you’re starting this thread this early. 😜
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Mews is a player of interest for me.

I will also be keeping an eye on Levshunov
Levshunov is projected early to be the 3rd guy off the board. We could win a lottery and take Celebrini or Eiserman. But 3rd-6th seem somewhat unattainable. Of course, these lists will change like crazy. Cam Allen was viewed as a top 10 pick and consensus first blueliner on the board a year ago.
 
Darryl Plandowski say they feel even now and can take bpa (paraphrasing). Do you think that’s draft speak? RD is still a need imo and you can never have too many centers.
 
Darryl Plandowski say they feel even now and can take bpa (paraphrasing). Do you think that’s draft speak? RD is still a need imo and you can never have too many centers.
C or D. Strong preference. That being said this team lied through their teeth. How can we trust anything they say.
 
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Oh no. Here we go again!





I see the plan now!

Get two giant Russian in 2023. Then improve the team and take Demidov when he falls next draft (or move up to get him).

:Insert "it was always Demidov" meme here:

Keller-Cooley-Guenther
But-Hayton-Demidov
Maccelli-Geekie-Crose

It was right in front of us the whole time
 
With the draft, free agency, and some sort of positive arena news, is this the best week in franchise history? I kid (a little) but it sure feels like it. Maybe since 2012.
 
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Sure. This felt like it was more than what Coyote fans are used to. A great deal more.
Oh yes. This Keyser Söze level fibbing. I’m never believing anything these dudes say ever again. They tag teamed it, they all brought different and conflicting narratives. There were so many straight to our faces fibs and then untold gobbledygook behind the scenes that had half the hockey world calling it for Dvorsky and the other half saying it was Reinbacher for sure. Meanwhile locally we all had sights set on Leonard.

If we go back and watch the post lottery availability, and the PHNX appearance, BA is CLEARLY talking about Leonard. He literally talked about specific plays Leonard made at a specific tournament. One neither Russian was at.

Then re-read the quotes Craig got from the Owski’s. None of it could possibly be even remotely about either of these two players we picked. They’re talking about how the ‘24 crop of D is better and they’re not considering position at all. Then all about how size doesn’t matter and they’re just after skill and compete. Yada yada.

Basically all an effort to disqualify Simashev and But. Right down to BA just prior to the draft, referring to Michkov as a ghost and saying nobody has seen these Russian kids.
 

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