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2026 Team Board Mock Draft pick #15

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Who should the Blues pick at #15

  • J.P. Hurlbert, LW, Kamloops (WHL)

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  • Marcus Nordmark, LW, Djurgardens (U20 Nationell)

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  • Juho Piiparinen, RHD, Tappara (Liiga)

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  • Mathis Preston, RW, Vancouver (WHL)

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  • Markus Ruck, C, Medicine Hat (WHL)

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Scoring position with garbage goals at best; that's literally all I see him doing at the NHL level, if that. He doesn't have a good shot (I'd say average), his skating is atrocious, and I don't think that's the kind of player that we should draft at #15 when Novotny, Lin, Suvanto, Piiparinen, Klepov, Dagenais, Hermansson, and Bleyl are all literally right there - and I feel that every single one of the players I mentioned are better options than Belchetz.

When size is the first major thing that comes to mind with a player in juniors, I'm skeptical that that player is going to make a #15 overall impact. Logan Brown had size and decent hands as well and was a much better prospect than Belchetz.

EDIT: Unless you were talking Novotny, in which case, I apologize for the long rant on Belchetz.
Let's not get out over our skis with this. I agree that I would take Klepov over Belchetz simply due to skill, hockey IQ and upside. I would take Belchetz over all the rest. You can't teach size and no matter what you say, he has a good shot. Also, I've seen lots of gritty playoff games won because there was a huge skilled dude standing in front of the goalie (that no one could move) waiting for a point shot to deflect or knock in a rebound while impeding the vision of the goaltender. Belchetz has PP1 written all over him. If he improves his skating throughout his college years, you could have a VERY good player
 
Let's not get out over our skis with this. I agree that I would take Klepov over Belchetz simply due to skill, hockey IQ and upside. I would take Belchetz over all the rest. You can't teach size and no matter what you say, he has a good shot. Also, I've seen lots of gritty playoff games won because there was a huge skilled dude standing in front of the goalie (that no one could move) waiting for a point shot to deflect or knock in a rebound while impeding the vision of the goaltender. Belchetz has PP1 written all over him. If he improves his skating throughout his college years, you could have a VERY good player

I do not agree that he has a good shot. A lot of his goals were either in close to the goalie or tip-ins. I think it's average. Not good, not bad - just average.

PP1, maybe - and I'm being generous with the "maybe"; I think he's PP2 at his absolute best. 5-on-5, he's a complete liability with his skating, and I don't think anything is going to make it even average; he's just too awkward at every aspect of skating. If we're all annoyed about Dvorsky's skating, fate help us with Belchetz.

I would easily take all of the other players because they either have produced at higher levels or their upside is too high to ignore. I do not see that upside with Belchetz because I don't see a killer instinct (which he should have as a big prospect, but he doesn't - a giant red flag), his skating is shit, and his biggest feature, his most defining quality is that...he's big. That's not a prospect; there's a smorgasbord of prospects who have failed or have disappointed that have had their biggest asset being that they're big.

Like what I mentioned, Logan Brown was a similar prospect, except he was a center. Belchetz isn't even a center; he's another left winger we don't need, middle-six at best, likely a third-liner like @STL fan in MN succinctly stated. Problem with that is that we already have tons of those. Novotny, Klepov, and Hermansson, at least, have actual top-six upside as wingers; I doubt Belchetz will ever see a healthy top-six, and our top/middle/bottom-six with left wingers (Holloway, Buchnevich, Suter, Neighbours, Stenberg, Walker, Toropchenko, Kaskimaki, Pekarcik, Stancl, Buchelnikov, Mrsic, Susuyev, Kos, Trudeau, Bordeleau, and Fyodorov) are littered with so many other options.

I don't like Belchetz as a prospect at all. I think there are a multitude of others - and that's not even possibly mentioning Cullen or Command possibly being there; this draft isn't necessarily set in stone - even here at #15 in this draft scenario whom I think are much better prospects.
Think you are way under rating Belchetz. Logan brown lacked the giveashit gene.

Talking playstyles? Belchetz is a lot more Logan Brown than Tom Wilson - and let's not forget how highly Logan Brown was rated as a much better prospect at his time than Belchetz is at his current time. Yes, Brown was a center, which helped, but he and Belchetz, I feel after watching them both, are more similar than not.
 
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If we come out of the 1st 2 picks with Lawrence and Belchetz I won't exactly be thrilled.

Much rather have Morozov at 15 then Belchetz and he wasn't even listed as an option.
 
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That team was a triage unit by the time we were done with them. What a fulfilling series.
They had no business getting past Vegas. The 5 minute major that turned the tide of their decisive game was a horrible call. Vegas lost their composure, but without that penalty the Sharks would have gone down. Worked out great for us.
 
If we come out of the 1st 2 picks with Lawrence and Belchetz I won't exactly be thrilled.

Much rather have Morozov at 15 then Belchetz and he wasn't even listed as an option.

To be honest, drafting Lawrence and someone like Belchetz might be a realistic scenario unless we somehow move up in the draft or at least one or two teams reach for a player. This is why I've been advocating to try to move up with both #11 and #15 (and probably Kyrou, #29, etc.) to get two picks in that #7-#9 range which would give you a higher tier of prospects. But as Army also stated, if you want to move up (especially if you want to do it twice), you're reliant on other teams wanting to move down.
 

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