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I haven't seen a ton of discussion on Tarin Smith, but I would take him in the early to mid 2nd round.
I second that. Siryatsky is criminally underrated in my opinion. Strong skater with quality plays over 200 ft, reads the game well and is aggressive at breaking off plays. His offensive numbers may not amount to anything crazy but he's solid on the transition to help out the rush. He does need to get stronger though. To me, he's easily a second rounder.Alexander Siryatsky is a player who's been rising for me out of Russia as well in the past while.
Zarubin is a goalie I like but I'd be slightly higher on him if he wasn't a late 05 birthday. Borderline Top 100 guy and top 5 goalie in the draft for me.I second that. Siryatsky is criminally underrated in my opinion. Strong skater with quality plays over 200 ft, reads the game well and is aggressive at breaking off plays. His offensive numbers may not amount to anything crazy but he's solid on the transition to help out the rush. He does need to get stronger though.
Timur Kol is another interesting Russian defenseman that I find interesting. Big and mobile with smart defensive reads. Not the fastest but his edges are pretty good. Not the most creative puck handler but his wrist short can be a serious threat. Good gap control and can also beat opponents in 50-50s. The big question mark is putting it all together and finding consistency.
I cannot for the life of me figure out why Kirill Zarubin is on nobody's radar, at least for the mid to late rounds. Maybe I'm not reading him well, but I came out impressed every single time I watched him. Massive goalie who's very raw talentwise and not the best technically, but moves well and fights to track the puck and to stop every single shot. The amount of times he bailed his trash team out is nothing short is ridiculous...
Also, Pavel Moysevich is an overraging goalie who isn't nearly talked about enough. He's got size, puck tracking and technique that are above average. His lateral movement could use a bit more power though as I find him fluid but not very fast at moving around in his net. Still, I like his potential way more than the huge majority of goalies who are featured on many lists.
Who has not attracted the attention they deserve in your opinion?
I'll start, Noel Fransén.
Might as well have posted in here. Also, Fransén is top of my no draft list.
Why is Fransén a ND for you?
Thanks for your contribution, not the first time I've heard his name in this context. I haven't watched Everett this year, do what makes Tarin Smith so special?
I'm not who you asked, but he'd be on my list as well.
He's one of the best-skating D in this draft, highly mobile and has a high IQ and shows well defensively inside a very good defensive system in Everett. Isn't huge but isn't tiny and is actually pretty gritty/competitive for a mobile skill defender.
He's had shockingly little discussion for a guy who to me is going to go in the top 40 picks of this draft and has an outside shot at being a 1st rounder a la Tanner Molendyk.
The other name on my WHL sleepers list would be Will McIsaac of Spokane. 6'3 physical RHD who was the 3rd highest ES scorer in the WHL amongst 1st time draft-eligible defenders. I don't even think there's a thread on him here but I'd expect him to go in the first 3 rounds. Skating is average but he's a nice combination of size/puck skills/grit and teams LOVE adding big RHD to their systems.
i think he's a coin flip in the late rounds. lots of eyes on him this week.Any chance Jackson Unger goes? He was incredible tonight
I cannot for the life of me figure out why Kirill Zarubin is on nobody's radar, at least for the mid to late rounds. Maybe I'm not reading him well, but I came out impressed every single time I watched him. Massive goalie who's very raw talentwise and not the best technically, but moves well and fights to track the puck and to stop every single shot. The amount of times he bailed his trash team out is nothing short is ridiculous...
I'm not super well versed in MHL team dynamics so I can't speak for a fact here, but from what it seems, AKM-Junior Tula Region to me almost sort of seems like AKM Tula's farm team despite being within the same league, although one division is much weaker than the other one. There are transfers between both teams and the top players from AKM-Junior end up with AKM Tula at some point. Someone will need to confirm this here, but that's how it seems to me.am not that versed in the workings of the MHL, but statistically, this guy was a monster for
the AKM tula team in 29 games. but the other 16 games didn't go so well. assuming that
wasn't a very good team (the name says AKM tula junior, which is also confusing). anyone
able to explain?
he looks like a guy that'll go from round 3 to 5.