Alf Silfversson
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- Jun 8, 2011
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The problem is when you lament the 2nd rounders that fail (including the guy we literally just drafted as a project), while ignoring that we did seemingly hit on a guy like Ostapchuk and Kleven. We're looking like we'll be 2 for 6 in the last 4 drafts which is about what you expect (I'm not including this year because it's way too early).
Yes, Dallas hit some homeruns, it can happen. You can also end up busts that way too, you can't just look at the one team that caught lightning in a bottle and say they are doing it right, you have to look at the draft as a whole and base you're evaluation on what tends to work over the larger sample. If Elliasson takes the Chara path and Kleven becomes Weber do we suddenly talk about how great our strategy was? There will always be guys who exceed expectations and guys that don't live up to it, drafting skilled guys doesn't guarantee you will find the next Kucherov, just like drafting big guys won't guarantee you Weber or Chara,
Yes, we gave up a lot of capital with the trades, everyone agrees. But in the last 6 years, we've picked 9 times in the 2nd round, so when you say we don't use enough of our 2nd round picks, how many exactly do you expect us to use? You only get one a year by default.
Kleven is going to become Weber? Like SHEA Weber? I mean I've heard of stretches but come on. And Eliasson is going to be first ballot HHOFer? We're reaching here. Kleven will likely be a 3rd pairing D and Ostapchuk a 3rd line player. Eliasson is very much a toss up as to whether he actually makes the NHL. Useful to have no doubt and I guess you can call that a hit.
I'm not advocating for going ONLY after purely skill guys. I'm not sure why you would even talk about that in response to my post. Tampa, Dallas, Carolina and other teams that get core players after the first round don't JUST go for skill guys. They don't limit themselves in that regard. Not in the way that our scouts appear to, at any rate. Going for a certain type limits your options and increases your chances of striking out.
We used to draft a wide variety of players beyond the first round and we had success. Stone, Hoffman, Pageau, Dzingel. With the way they've been drafting I can't see our group taking any of these players. As a fan that irks me because they were productive players who were fun to watch.