Zonnon skating is hilarious ND for me.
It's a case of the glass either being half-empty or half-full for the beholder.
In pessimistic terms, Zonnon's skating being the way that it is could jeopardize his NHL future and thus means he would be DND for some.
In optimistic terms, Zonnon's skating mechanics being the way that they are means that if he fixes them in any way Zonnon could potentially unlock a lot of speed/explosiveness for himself and thus be a much better player than he currently is.
You're clearly a pessimist on this issue, and you may be right.
But I just think that Zonnon's mix of compete level, hockey sense, underrated skill, and physicality make him a pretty good bet to be an NHLer one day, moreso since I did see improvement in skating this year.
And Zonnon still has tons of physical runway to develop too, given that he's about 185-190 pounds on a 6'2 frame and could end up being 205-210 as a pro.
So yeah, agree to disagree on Zonnon.
Aitcheson is someone I'd love to draft don't care is he's a lefty hutson did great on right it a few years top 4 of
Aitcheson lane
Kuhle reinbacher
Bottom 2 jackeye mallioux
Bogdon engstrom struble
Unfortunately I think he's gone by our pick
Fully agree on this, Aitcheson is a gamer and has #2-3 D upside with a relatively high floor.
If we can't get a top-flight prospect at C (those would be gone by about the 7th or 8th pick) or RD (only Mrtka, will be gone by our pick) we should go BPA with our high picks, which Aitcheson could be at #16 or #17.
But I wouldn't be opposed to us just drafting Hensler either.
Except if we're talking about players who would be perfect fits for us given the state of our prospect pool, I'd say that guys like Braeden Cootes and Brady Martin would be the picks.
Smart, gritty players with projectable frames, strong IQ, at least decent skating, good skill, and some amount of yet-untapped potential offensively. Then you add in good defensive play, good board-battle ability, and the compete level to match and you've got two excellent prospects.
The upside may not be the highest in both Cootes's and Martin's cases but they are pretty much guaranteed NHLers, with second-line C/F upside if all goes well.
I'd be very happy with any of these guys, or Lakovic, Aitcheson, Hensler, and Bear.
But I've soured quite a bit on Carbonneau having recently re-watched a lot of his games. I would currently have Carbonneau in the mid-20s instead of the the #15-16 that he occupied previously.