Yeah, makes sense. Reportedly Utah likes him too?Issue is it just takes 1 (and there will be 1) to take him earlier. Fits great for a New Jersey needing to add size to the forward group.
Yeah, makes sense. Reportedly Utah likes him too?Issue is it just takes 1 (and there will be 1) to take him earlier. Fits great for a New Jersey needing to add size to the forward group.
I was a little surprised Sennecke was #11. I thought he’d be closer to the #6-8 range given the hype about him lately.Bob's new ranking is interesting...seems like Sennecke is lower again? That's odd
Just finished watching Bob Mckenzie's draft video and they talked with Celebrini and he mentioned his decision to go back to college or the NHL will probably be made later in the summer, just something to note
Just finished watching Bob Mckenzie's draft video and they talked with Celebrini and he mentioned his decision to go back to college or the NHL will probably be made later in the summer, just something to note
I'd actually take him if Grier has faith in him being more mature. That is if the other big potential picks are already gone.
Makes complete sense and is really the only explanation for Celebrini “still deciding”. Everything is known except how the Sharks will improve the team over the summer. I wonder if this is the impetus for the Goodrow claim and the Dellandrea and Walman trades?It sounds like Celebrini is leaning toward signing (there were real rumblings, earlier in the year, about a willingness and maybe even desire to go back and chase a national title with BU and a gold medal with Canada at the world juniors, both of which evaded him this year) but that he’ll wait until after free agency before finalizing anything in order to see which veteran players the Sharks surround him with. The Sharks aren’t going to be competitive again next year, but that roster can’t look as barebones as it did this season and I think everyone involved recognizes he needs to be surrounded with players who can help him have a successful rookie campaign.
I loved the note on the Ducks going Sennecke at 3rd overall. That would assuredly open up the draft board a lot and cause some chaos.From Wheeler’s “rumblings”:
Makes complete sense and is really the only explanation for Celebrini “still deciding”. Everything is known except how the Sharks will improve the team over the summer. I wonder if this is the impetus for the Goodrow claim and the Dellandrea and Walman trades?
One more top-4 defenseman, one more top-6 winger, and a healthy Couture ought to do it.
In the same article, Wheeler compared Celebrini to a combo of Crosby, Toews, and Patrick Marleau. Which is a genuinely hilarious but honestly kinda accurate comparison. “Who would you compare Celebrini to?” “Oh, just the best two-way forwards on the Gold medal-winning 2010 Canadian Men’s Olympic team. No pressure.”
Haha, yes. Great comps for our hopes and dreams. "Mix between two centers that led teams to five cups, and the player that has played the most active games in history."From Wheeler’s “rumblings”:
Makes complete sense and is really the only explanation for Celebrini “still deciding”. Everything is known except how the Sharks will improve the team over the summer. I wonder if this is the impetus for the Goodrow claim and the Dellandrea and Walman trades?
One more top-4 defenseman, one more top-6 winger, and a healthy Couture ought to do it.
In the same article, Wheeler compared Celebrini to a combo of Crosby, Toews, and Patrick Marleau. Which is a genuinely hilarious but honestly kinda accurate comparison. “Who would you compare Celebrini to?” “Oh, just the best two-way forwards on the Gold medal-winning 2010 Canadian Men’s Olympic team. No pressure.”
Yeah, I thought that was interesting as well. I like Sennecke a lot and he’s gonna be a great player but to pass on one of Demidov or Lindstrom for him seems insane to me.I loved the note on the Ducks going Sennecke at 3rd overall. That would assuredly open up the draft board a lot and cause some chaos.
I really think Mack is coming out, unless the Sharks absolutely poop themselves in FA. Which is completely possible. But I don’t think it’s likely.Haha, yes. Great comps for our hopes and dreams. "Mix between two centers that led teams to five cups, and the player that has played the most active games in history."
I have hopes for free agency... But not high hopes. The worst scenario is that it doesn't go that well, Macklin goes back to school, and Smith has a really bad time (30pts kinda year).
Upside of that is that Macklin hopefully gets to rub off on Sharks 14th pick Eiserman as roommates.
stop itWith multiple seconds right now I’m getting some gross flashbacks. 2013 we went into the draft with one first and 3 seconds. We left the draft with Mirco Mueller, Gabriel-Penguin Boudreau, and Tyler Kennedy.
It was 10 years ago. History never repeats itself!stop it
I had the thought yesterday and didn't want to say it out loud haha.With multiple seconds right now I’m getting some gross flashbacks. 2013 we went into the draft with one first and 3 seconds. We left the draft with Mirco Mueller, Gabriel-Penguin Boudreau, and Tyler Kennedy.
I’m only okay saying it because I think Grier has done exceptionally well at drafts. While I don’t necessarily love (or even like) all his picks (looking at you Svoboda) I think he’s for the most part done very well.I had the thought yesterday and didn't want to say it out loud haha.
Fabian Zetterlund?none of the moves so far are guys who should be playing with Celebrini. What he needs is a real point scoring winger to play with
I mean in terms of additions for next year. The way I see it we have two top six quality wingers right now in Zetterlund and Eklund but we need two more.Fabian Zetterlund?
IMO Kostin could also be a decent fit with Celebrini depending on how the lines are setup.I mean in terms of additions for next year. The way I see it we have two top six quality wingers right now in Zetterlund and Eklund but we need two more.
We can probably make do with one more good winger and then a fill in (couture if healthy, bordeleau, Gush, etc), but we need some stability.
Thought this was an interesting take on the discussion between Solberg and Jiricek:From Wheeler’s “rumblings”:
Makes complete sense and is really the only explanation for Celebrini “still deciding”. Everything is known except how the Sharks will improve the team over the summer. I wonder if this is the impetus for the Goodrow claim and the Dellandrea and Walman trades?
One more top-4 defenseman, one more top-6 winger, and a healthy Couture ought to do it.
In the same article, Wheeler compared Celebrini to a combo of Crosby, Toews, and Patrick Marleau. Which is a genuinely hilarious but honestly kinda accurate comparison. “Who would you compare Celebrini to?” “Oh, just the best two-way forwards on the Gold medal-winning 2010 Canadian Men’s Olympic team. No pressure.”
There were no surprises for me in Bob McKenzie’s final draft ranking (which polls 10 NHL scouts) other than Jiricek at No. 16 and Solberg at No. 20. In the conversations I’ve had with NHL clubs over the last few weeks, Solberg emerged as the top-ranked D after the big six for the majority of those I surveyed. I still think he’s going to be the first of the two to get picked, but that did make me pause and it’s noteworthy that Jiricek has held strong in that range despite the knee injury. I wonder if ranking him there and actually taking him there are two different things, though, given the lost time. Will teams get gun-shy on draft day with him? People really liked him last summer at the Hlinka and that seems to be persisting...
As a Solberg Stan I would be remiss if I didn't also say that Wheeler upgraded him from 21 to 19 on his final rankThought this was an interesting take on the discussion between Solberg and Jiricek: