2025 Draft Thread

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Looking at Jake O'Brien at the Nucks pick.
I see O'Brien is listed as center in Brantford, if it's the same guy. Decent size at 6'2 but a bit of string-bean at only 170. But he's only 17 and already up 21 goals and 50 points in only 38 games. Pretty impressive.

But the Canucks are desperate for center depth.....any others in the 2025 draft who are 'possible'?
 
I see O'Brien is listed as center in Brantford, if it's the same guy. Decent size at 6'2 but a bit of string-bean at only 170. But he's only 17 and already up 21 goals and 50 points in only 38 games. Pretty impressive.

But the Canucks are desperate for center depth.....any others in the 2025 draft who are 'possible'?
If the Nucks keep losing, there’s lots that could go in the Top 10.
 
Issue is that they have so many question marks on the roster. Before even adding they don’t know where Demko is physically. At the half way mark and he lasted how many starts before getting hurt again. D Depth and waiting for Hronek to return. No surgery so will he actually be back to form when he returns. Petey/Miller issue. Boeser ufa status.

So much uncertainty to make any serious moves. I don’t mind using the picks for longer term solutions but not another rental.
Oh I agree with the sentiment but what does a mid to late 1st round pick contribute to the short window we got?
 
Issue is that they have so many question marks on the roster. Before even adding they don’t know where Demko is physically. At the half way mark and he lasted how many starts before getting hurt again. D Depth and waiting for Hronek to return. No surgery so will he actually be back to form when he returns. Petey/Miller issue. Boeser ufa status.

So much uncertainty to make any serious moves. I don’t mind using the picks for longer term solutions but not another rental.
It would be nice to retool like Washington has but you can't do that without a prospect pool or assets.
 
It would be nice to retool like Washington has but you can't do that without a prospect pool or assets.
Yep. One major thing for the caps has been the play of both McMichael and Protas from 2019 draft.

Oh I agree with the sentiment but what does a mid to late 1st round pick contribute to the short window we got?
Sadly, with all of their injuries and internal issues, this is not looking like the year for them.
 
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And the prospect wont help us for ~4 seasons.
Nope. Their window, if things were fine between our F, is Miller’s age at 31 now and 32 in 2025.

Nothing internal has any chance of replacing his production. So window was open til his game falls off.
 
Nope. Their window, if things were fine between our F, is Miller’s age at 31 now and 32 in 2025.

Nothing internal has any chance of replacing his production. So window was open til his game falls off.
Just to be sure, you are agreeing with me?

I would actually rather say the Hughes contract = our window.
 
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Just to be sure, you are agreeing with me?

I would actually rather say the Hughes contract = our window.
I think the Canucks are basically stuck. Have too many unknowns this season to make a big move. They could if they want, but that could very well blow up on them as the team is not a cohesive unit this season.

Hughes is the cornerstone, but like any other elite player, Sid, Ovy, Mack, they can't do it alone.

If they can't replace Miller with someone good, Hughes can't make up the difference.
 
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Lots of Cs in the draft. Hope the Nucks snag one.
Brady Martin is one to watch as he is having a very under the radar season for SSM and has the type of game that will make him a very good 2 way NHLer just not a sexy stats one.here isa great write-up on him by Brock recently.

He was winner written all over him.

4. Brady Martin - Center - Soo Greyhounds
The next four guys on my list are honestly pretty interchangeable at this point. I'd view any of them as potential top 25 (or so) picks. Martin continues to fly under the radar a bit because he's playing for a last place Greyhounds team. The momentum that he built up following a standout performance at the Hlinka/Gretzky has been lost a bit. Consistency has been a bit of an issue as the team works through their own struggles. Yet, those who follow the OHL closely understand what Martin brings to the ice on a nightly basis. This is a fierce competitor who also happens to be extremely skilled. His competitiveness is through the roof. He's a hunter on the ice. He hunts down loose pucks. He hunts down chances near the crease. He hunts down puck carriers. He's also as strong as an ox and he uses that to be an impact two-way player, although I'd say that he's slightly more physical in puck pursuit in the offensive end versus the defensive end at this current moment. From a skill perspective, Martin routinely turns defenders into pylons. According to our data through InStat, Martin leads the OHL this year in successful dekes completed and he's right near the top in hits per game. I'd say the only thing missing from Martin's game is high end skating ability. It's come a long way in the last calendar year. He now has some separation speed and he's become stronger on his edges. However, that still likely grades out as average for the next level. As an average sized pivot, albeit a physical one, that's still going to be concerning for some scouts. Ultimately, I think the U18's this year will go a long way as to determining Martin's eventual draft placement.

 
If they keep the pick, wonder if they package them up to make sure they get a top 10 pick.
Well that didn't last long and like another poster mentioned the canucks are kinda stuck and the next games before the break might give a hint at the direction for the rest of the season.
 

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