Cowumbus
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jailsomething like 20oa + brindley to secure the defenseman as well.
jailsomething like 20oa + brindley to secure the defenseman as well.
Tough to say. If there are at least a couple reach/surprise picks at the top half of 1st round, then some prospects that I think are close with Martin value-wise are guaranteed to fall to our pick. In that scenario it might not be smart to move up. For example, if the top-8 wasHow would you feel if we moved both 1sts to go up and get Martin?
3rd pair physical defense-first D is more reasonable projection for Aitcheson, 2LD being the ceiling. He would have to skate (accelerate and pivot) better or be a better handler and passer for me to say he looks like a future top-4 D.What are your concerns with Aitcheson? Is there any reason to think he won't be a top 4D?
I like Smith at 14 in this drat but I would take a D at 20 also.We have enough F prospects we need D.Probably take Foddler,New role-play mock between Wheels, Pronman and Bultman on The Athletic. With three pickers, we got the same guy selecting for us at #14 and #20.
Mrtka came off the board at #10...in reality I hope GMDW would find a way to go up and get him.
Bultman selected LHD Jackson Smith at #14
Notables available at #14 were Reschny, Bear, Lakovic, Cootes and Hensler
Bultman selected C Jack Nesbitt at #20
Notables available at #20 were Ravensbergen, Potter, Reid, Boumedienne, Spence and Fiddler
To be fair if we don't draft the goalie we are going to have to wait until the 3rd round to even have chance for a flyer.Anyone but the goalie
To be fair if we don't draft the goalie we are going to have to wait until the 3rd round to even have chance for a flyer.
As a general rule that may be true, but big right-shot defensemen are always in demand. Posters in the Fiddler thread say his skating has improved quite a bit over the last year (which suggests he's willing to put in the work). Reports also suggest he generally makes good decisions with the puck.I have yet to hear a scout project Fiddler any higher than #5D. You can get that without using a 1st rounder.
As a general rule that may be true, but big right-shot defensemen are always in demand. Posters in the Fiddler thread say his skating has improved quite a bit over the last year (which suggests he's willing to put in the work). Reports also suggest he generally makes good decisions with the puck.
We keep reading that this draft class is short on high end talent, and that many guys projected for the back half of the first round project as middle six forwards or 4/5 defensemen. Even Kashawn Aitcheson, who is usually projected in the 10-15 range, has some who question whether he will be a top 4 guy at the NHL level.
I'm certainly not pounding the table for Fiddler. I'd rather trade picks for more immediate help. But if an advantageous trade doesn't materialize, I wouldn't be mad about Columbus selecting him at 20. He seems almost universally ranked in the 20-30 range.