2025 NHL Draft Thread

Toews2Bickell

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Schaefer is an incredible player. But, how do you ignore the holes upfront when you already have Korchisnki, Levshunov, Rinzel, Vlasic etc? How will you ever pay that much on the back end and not score goals?
how did dallas, vegas, florida, tb etc build great forward groups with minimal top 5 picks, time for gm and co to earn keep
 
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They might not have top 10 prospect pools at the moment, but Carolina and Dallas are definitely the cream of the crop when it comes to scouting, especially relative to their draft position. The Wild have been pretty successful too.
For teams to stay good for a long time in this day and age, they either need to:

1. Be able to find stars and NHL quality role players in the later first round and later rounds of the draft

2. Hit big on stars at the top of the draft, hope that the stars remain stars for extended periods of time, and keep drafting NHL quality role players in the later first round and later rounds of the draft

They also need to avoid giving out bad contracts to both internal and external free agents. It seems so easy right?
 
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In theory I’ve got no problem loading up D prospects. Always take the best player. Nothing is set in stone yet with any of them aside from Vlassic. If our D core is so stacked 5 years from now we put can put Jones on the 3rd pairing we’re going to be in a great spot. Defense does take longer to develop too.
 

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In theory I’ve got no problem loading up D prospects. Always take the best player. Nothing is set in stone yet with any of them aside from Vlassic. If our D core is so stacked 5 years from now we put can put Jones on the 3rd pairing we’re going to be in a great spot. Defense does take longer to develop too.

And you can always trade players to get what you need after all.
 

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Schaefer is an incredible player. But, how do you ignore the holes upfront when you already have Korchisnki, Levshunov, Rinzel, Vlasic etc? How will you ever pay that much on the back end and not score goals?
Just because you have a surplus of young d-men doesn’t mean you have to keep them all, they become assets that can be used to help fill voids in other positions groups on the roster or prospect pool. This is why you always go BPA, it gives you the most organizational strength moving forward.
 
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Chelios

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If you think Shaefer is the best player, especially if that is the consensus and he is by far and away the best dman in the draft, you do one of two things: 1) take him and figure out the rest later; or 2) you trade the pick to move down slightly and get a kings ransom to do so.
 

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