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This Draft the wild card are the Mammoth, if the stick to the script and take a centerman especially Hagen(if there). Then I believe one of Hayton or McBain might be available for trade.
If Hagens isn’t picked 3rd, I would love for the Bruins to get aggressive and move what they have to for 4OA and select him. Kid is a stud.You have to think Utah might be interested in trading back. They just look like a team that is going to want to take a D-man and there would be plenty for the taking at 7.
I wouldn't think the cost would be astronomical to move up 3 spots and I'd love for them to have a chance at either Hagens or Frondell.
Two 2nds just to move up two draft slots? Is it really that hard to move up in the NHL draft? I do think 5 isn't a guaranteed lock, but I think if Frondell or Hagens make it to 5 it might be worth to make a phone call and see what it takes to get that player.It would likely cost a lot, maybe both seconds. I just don't know that it assures you a better player. I guess it gives you a couple other options, and Maybe there is someone they value much higher who will be available at 5 and not 7, but there are no sure things in this draft, and you can throw 3-8 (maybe 10) in a randomizer when it comes to how they rate as players in 5 years, and nothing would be surprising
Dave Taylor in College looked like a man playing against boys. Of course I was only a boy myself thenLA King Dave Taylor, was about 5:10-150, when he graduated HS. Four years later after finishing at Clarkson, he was 6:00-185.
In a vacuum, sure. But this is the Bruins. Do they even know what to do with a player like that? It’s easy to say pick this guy, but I don’t know that we can trust them to develop his style well, every offensive minded player drafted after Pasta has struggled to reach their potential smoothly thus far. Eklund is a project. Eklund is going to need time to register to North American hockey and break through the stubbornness of Bruins system, you’re not likely going to see him in PVD for another 3 seasons.safest pick at #7 is Victor Eklund
Frondell please move up to get him.In a vacuum, sure. But this is the Bruins. Do they even know what to do with a player like that? It’s easy to say pick this guy, but I don’t know that we can trust them to develop his style well, every offensive minded player drafted after Pasta has struggled to reach their potential smoothly thus far. Eklund is a project. Eklund is going to need time to register to North American hockey and break through the stubbornness of Bruins system, you’re not likely going to see him in PVD for another 3 seasons.
I think Martin is actually incredibly safe, and I would pick him over O’Brien. His storied work ethic shows me that he’s ready to push through the bs of our system and show off his skills, not just his physical nature. He seems like a fine 2c floor, but could have the potential to be a huge impact presence when it’s all said and done and be an icon. OBrien has Lardis too that is lifting his stock. O’Brien will score maybe 10 points more per year, but not the same game breaking/ leader qualities as Martin that you want in the post season. Maybe Martin only caps at 25-30goals/65-70 points, but leads the charge every night with a physical game. He also seems like someone that could slip into PVD by next spring.
Two 2nds just to move up two draft slots? Is it really that hard to move up in the NHL draft? I do think 5 isn't a guaranteed lock, but I think if Frondell or Hagens make it to 5 it might be worth to make a phone call and see what it takes to get that player.
No. There are several overagers that can no longer play junior that have.On anther note, is Malcolm Spence the first CHL player to commit to US college?
This Draft the wild card are the Mammoth, if the stick to the script and take a centerman especially Hagen(if there). Then I believe one of Hayton or McBain might be available for trade.
Didn't Utah sell out all 41 home games?I think Utah could be a big wild card in this draft for a whole pile of reasons. I could also see them move that pick for a high end established player. They weren't a hit at the box office and need to get better sooner rather than later.
Didn't Utah sell out all 41 home games?
Two 2nds just to move up two draft slots? Is it really that hard to move up in the NHL draft? I do think 5 isn't a guaranteed lock, but I think if Frondell or Hagens make it to 5 it might be worth to make a phone call and see what it takes to get that player.
I don’t think that’s right. Their rink only seats 11,000. They sold all of those. They also found a way to sell an additional ~5000 tickets by offering standing room and obstructed view options, but those are not supposed to count toward ‘seating capacity’ because they are compromised.Hockey Reference has them at 68% capacity. Shade over 11,000 fans on average they can seat 16,200.
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Good draft discussion. Marek is guessing Desnoyer or Martin, whichever Philly doesn’t pick. Lot of Martin talk as Marek clearly loves the player and story.
Sounds like Buffalo w all their smaller F prospectsSpot on.
The Bruins MUST find a player with this pick. They are the last franchise picking high that can gamble on McQueen and his back. Leave McQueen for the franchises who have found themselves picking high year after year and can take a gamble on him.
You’re right here, Bill.I don’t think that’s right. Their rink only seats 11,000. They sold all of those. They also found a way to sell an additional ~5000 tickets by offering standing room and obstructed view options, but those are not supposed to count toward ‘seating capacity’ because they are compromised.