sting101
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Dont think he gets to 4Utes gonna draft Misa so it frees up Hayden.
Dont think he gets to 4Utes gonna draft Misa so it frees up Hayden.
Cool article by Daily Faceoff
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2025 NHL Draft: Scouting reports on 120 prospects from U-18 World Championship
From future stars to potential hidden gems, here's everything you need to know about what happened at the 2025 U-18 World Championship.www.dailyfaceoff.com
VAN - Bear
As I saw an internet analyst post today, this draft is a draft for need type of draft for most teams outside the top 3.NYI - Schaefer
SJ - Misa
CHI - Martone
UTA - Desneyors
NSH - Frondell
PHI - Hagens
BOS - O’Brien
SEA - Mrtka
BUF - Martin
ANA - Eklund
PIT - McQueen
NYR - Aitcheson
DET - Smith
CBJ - Hensler
VAN - Bear
Is it possible for these folks to take these whiny posts to another thread and they can all high five each other kicking around the same flat soccer ball and have a beverage together??I'm not remotely convinced we're drafting at 15 this year. Questioning if we'll have our 2nd as well. Everything is about how we do next year
The Canucks could trade their first, second and even third round draft pick, and it wouldn't even marginally change how they do next season.I'm not remotely convinced we're drafting at 15 this year. Questioning if we'll have our 2nd as well. Everything is about how we do next year
So will the Canucks deserve the 1st overall pick when they lose Hughes in his prime for nothing?Islanders deserve it. Lost Tavares in his prime for nothing.
The Canucks would never risk 'losing Quinn Hughes for nothing'. And it's unlikely even winning the draft lottery would mean acquiring a player of his caliber.So will the Canucks deserve the 1st overall pick when they lose Hughes in his prime for nothing?![]()
You don't know who's available or what the value of the picks are, let alone know each teams' ins and outs financially or organizationally.The Canucks could trade their first, second and even third round draft pick, and it wouldn't even marginally change how they do next season.
There simply isn't a 'game-changing forward' available either as a UFA or a trade candidate. Those types of forwards--particularly centers--aren't on the block no matter how many draft picks you're willing to trade.
Sasha's nephew is not a power forward whatsoever.15. Vancouver Canucks: Lynden Lakovic, LW, Moose Jaw Warriors
One of the biggest forwards in the draft, Vancouver could stand to add some bulk up front. Lakovic also happens to have enough skill to make a good number of plays and provide some power forward elements. I just don't think the Canucks have a lot like him in their system, so he would add some variety.
Flo hockey's Chris Peter's
big soft finesse winger at this point. good skillset otherwise though. decent skater for his size and probably a guy that gets quicker and faster as his leg strength develops. Lack of physicality is a massive impediment to him going very far post draft IMO. He should be manhandling guys like Kramer in a kids karate class, but the king of confrontation he is most certainly not.Sasha's nephew is not a power forward whatsoever.
I agree. He's not very physical, especially for his size. He has probably an above average shot and scores a lot off the rush. I said before he reminds me of a taller Jake Debrusk.Sasha's nephew is not a power forward whatsoever.
NYI - Schaefer
SJ - Misa
CHI - Martone
UTA - Desneyors
NSH - Frondell
PHI - Hagens
BOS - O’Brien
SEA - Mrtka
BUF - Martin
ANA - Eklund
PIT - McQueen
NYR - Aitcheson
DET - Smith
CBJ - Hensler
VAN - Bear