2025 NHL Draft: Lose a ton for Porter Martone

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You weren't wowed by him when he set the record for most points in the U18s ever?
Smith did the same thing the year before, I don't think he was a first overall type of prospect. And what Smith did last year was more impressive than what Hagens is doing right now.

Hagens has done what was expected, and that's it. Nothing wrong with that, he did have a lot of hype coming into the year, but he hasn't solidified himself as the guy at either Boston College or at the world juniors.

I'm not trying to say he's not a great scorer, but he never stands out in a way where I see a superstar.
 
Smith did the same thing the year before, I don't think he was a first overall type of prospect. And what Smith did last year was more impressive than what Hagens is doing right now.
No he didn't. The record was held by Kucherov and Hagens broke it playing with good but not amazing linemates. Smith put up 2 fewer points playing with better linemates.
 
No he didn't. The record was held by Kucherov and Hagens broke it playing with good but not amazing linemates. Smith put up 2 fewer points playing with better linemates.
On the flip side, Hagens basically disappeared against Canada in the gold medal game, and Smith was the gold-medal game MVP in his run.

Where I'm at with Hagens is that he's gonna be a really good 2C or a low-end 1C who is very solid defensively and plays a really responsible, NHL game. 70 point player, two-way game, special teams utility. I'm becoming less and less convinced that he has higher offensive upside than Smith. The floor is higher because of the skating and two-way game, but I think Smith is more creative and can make something out of nothing better. Hagens had a "Hughes-lite" tag at the beginning of the season, but I think he's trending more towards a Nico Hischier type of player. Which is really good and valuable, just not that exciting.
 
On the flip side, Hagens basically disappeared against Canada in the gold medal game, and Smith was the gold-medal game MVP in his run.

Where I'm at with Hagens is that he's gonna be a really good 2C or a low-end 1C who is very solid defensively and plays a really responsible, NHL game. 70 point player, two-way game, special teams utility. I'm becoming less and less convinced that he has higher offensive upside than Smith. The floor is higher because of the skating and two-way game, but I think Smith is more creative and can make something out of nothing better. Hagens had a "Hughes-lite" tag at the beginning of the season, but I think he's trending more towards a Nico Hischier type of player. Which is really good and valuable, just not that exciting.
He carried the least talented US u18s team to the gold medal and was a dumb Connelly penalty away from winning gold with it against a much more talented Canadian team.

I honestly can't wait for Hagens to be in the NHL, can't remember a prospect that has weirder criticisms than him despite producing at an elite level everywhere he goes.

Imagine is for Celebrini everyone was hyper fixated on the fact he had a rough game in the Hockey East finals and didn't think he had superstar potential because he was out played by Smith.
 
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Except this year, his draft year, which is what he should be judged on vs. beating the shit out of teenagers 2 years ago.
Scoring in Hockey East is way down this year. The only people outscoring him right now are Perreault, and 3 guys who will be 25/23/23 before the end of the season.
 
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On the flip side, Hagens basically disappeared against Canada in the gold medal game, and Smith was the gold-medal game MVP in his run.

Where I'm at with Hagens is that he's gonna be a really good 2C or a low-end 1C who is very solid defensively and plays a really responsible, NHL game. 70 point player, two-way game, special teams utility. I'm becoming less and less convinced that he has higher offensive upside than Smith. The floor is higher because of the skating and two-way game, but I think Smith is more creative and can make something out of nothing better. Hagens had a "Hughes-lite" tag at the beginning of the season, but I think he's trending more towards a Nico Hischier type of player. Which is really good and valuable, just not that exciting.
I've felt this way for a while, but I'd compare him more to Beniers. I'd disagree on that being valuable, it makes him the highest risk prospect, with one of the lowest median rewards. It's incredibly difficult to be an elite defensive forward, especially at 5'10, and it's one of the traits with the steepest drop offs in value.
 
I've felt this way for a while, but I'd compare him more to Beniers. I'd disagree on that being valuable, it makes him the highest risk prospect, with one of the lowest median rewards. It's incredibly difficult to be an elite defensive forward, especially at 5'10, and it's one of the traits with the steepest drop offs in value.
Hagens has a level of offensive playmaking and creativity that Beniers has never had and will never have IMO. Don't like the comp.
 
I've felt this way for a while, but I'd compare him more to Beniers. I'd disagree on that being valuable, it makes him the highest risk prospect, with one of the lowest median rewards. It's incredibly difficult to be an elite defensive forward, especially at 5'10, and it's one of the traits with the steepest drop offs in value.
My comparison for Hagen's upside has always been Pavelski if he had elite skating.
 
Scoring in Hockey East is way down this year. The only people outscoring him right now are Perreault, and 3 guys who will be 25/23/23 before the end of the season.
Could be because such elite offensive players (Celebrini, Smith) and a guy who should have been in the NHL (Gauthier) left and the players replacing them are not as gifted offensively.
 
Could be because such elite offensive players (Celebrini, Smith) and a guy who should have been in the NHL (Gauthier) left and the players replacing them are not as gifted offensively.
Seems unlikely considering Perreault was outscoring both of them before his injury last season
 

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