MortiestOfMortys
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I would have put Lindstein in that “depth” category, and swapped Pekarcik and Kos. Decent ranking other than that, though
I think it objectively highlights the fact we dont have any truly elite prospects, and a Blues overall ranking outside of the top 10 prospect pools is inline with where unbiased fans/analysts would place us.Thanks for posting. I find his categories too broad to be of much use. "Depth" is 2nd-4th liners? So that would be anything from a Trochek to a Brodziak, from a Perron to a Kostin. How is that helpful?
It subjectively highlights his opinion of our prospects. And I think you (and he) are significantly underselling our pool. We likely don't have any truly elite players, but we have several who projects as at least top half of lineup players. How many teams can match that? Rankings vary, but it's entirely reasonable to rank our pool in top 10. For example, EP is doing countdown ranking now and they are through 12 and we haven't been listed yet, so we are at least top 11 (and maybe higher) in their minds.I think it objectively highlights the fact we dont have any truly elite prospects, and a Blues overall ranking outside of the top 10 prospect pools is inline with where unbiased fans/analysts would place us.
EP is pretty low on Lindstein as wellIt subjectively highlights his opinion of our prospects. And I think you (and he) are significantly underselling our pool. We likely don't have any truly elite players, but we have several who projects as at least top half of lineup players. How many teams can match that? Rankings vary, but it's entirely reasonable to rank our pool in top 10. For example, EP is doing countdown ranking now and they are through 12 and we haven't been listed yet, so we are at least top 11 (and maybe higher) in their minds.
I love our pool for the hand we've been dealt, only one top 10 pick in the past decade+. Our scouting team has done a phenomenal job at finding players in the middle-late of round one. I would just personally rank a team higher that had say three truely elite prospects, over our pool that by all accounts has a ton of depth and plenty of upside but also is full of prospects that are open to a big range of outcomes.It subjectively highlights his opinion of our prospects. And I think you (and he) are significantly underselling our pool. We likely don't have any truly elite players, but we have several who projects as at least top half of lineup players. How many teams can match that? Rankings vary, but it's entirely reasonable to rank our pool in top 10. For example, EP is doing countdown ranking now and they are through 12 and we haven't been listed yet, so we are at least top 11 (and maybe higher) in their minds.
His depth players could be up to second line or second pairing. While I would have like to have seen that broken out more, it’s hard to argue with his overall assessments too much.It subjectively highlights his opinion of our prospects. And I think you (and he) are significantly underselling our pool. We likely don't have any truly elite players, but we have several who projects as at least top half of lineup players. How many teams can match that? Rankings vary, but it's entirely reasonable to rank our pool in top 10. For example, EP is doing countdown ranking now and they are through 12 and we haven't been listed yet, so we are at least top 11 (and maybe higher) in their minds.
How many "elite" players did we have on the 2018-2019 team?EP is pretty low on Lindstein as well
1-3, depending if ROR or Tarasenko would be considered elite.How many "elite" players did we have on the 2018-2019 team?
At minimum 3(Petro, ROR, Binner). Tarasenko was borderline at the time. None of them are elite anymore, but that season they certainly were.How many "elite" players did we have on the 2018-2019 team?
I mostly agree with this. I would just say there likely aren't 10 teams that have 3 elite prospects.I love our pool for the hand we've been dealt, only one top 10 pick in the past decade+. Our scouting team has done a phenomenal job at finding players in the middle-late of round one. I would just personally rank a team higher that had say three truely elite prospects, over our pool that by all accounts has a ton of depth and plenty of upside but also is full of prospects that are open to a big range of outcomes.
That being said, DA has done a great job through solid picks at our (later)draft positions and now his recent offer sheets. The best part is we dont necessarily need to have one of the 'best' prospect pools to become one of the better teams of the next decade. We already have some young elite talent on the current roster, that once we flood it with our depth of prospects and add a few more savvy moves/trades we have a strong chance of being in the mix for a long time. My biggest point is: Ranking of prospect pools does not directly correlate to future success.
It also worth noting that the Blues' winning formula has been to have lots of 'good' players, but not necessarily any superstar players. That's the recipe that allowed them to be tops in the conference for points over an extended period of time, getting several bites at the post-season apple before the magical year. Maybe add an elite player the way they acquired ROR when there are just one or two missing pieces and you're trying to take that final step.I mostly agree with this. I would just say there likely aren't 10 teams that have 3 elite prospects.
Don’t really care much what Pronman or some others think. Especially guys that try to cover all 32 teams. I think the hockey world is collectively sleeping on Lindstein in particular. I figured leading the WJC in D scoring and +/- with an additional year left of eligibility would be his coming out party but I guess not. Oh well. Doesn’t change what he’ll actually become and if anything, reduces the pressure/hype on him so he can just go about his business and develop at the pace he needs.
Lindstein = Gunnarson
Broberg = Bowmeister
As I see it:
Lindsteins floor = Gunnarsson but he will likely end up a little bit better
Brobergs floor = 2017-ish Bouwmeester (before he had his resurgence), his ceiling is probably a slightly less effective Florida Panther Bouwmeester.
That would be huge disappointment if Lindstein ends up as Gunnar.Lindstein = Gunnarson
Broberg = Bowmeister
Yep. They ranked us #11 today. I don't have issue with most of the evaluations, but feel they are sleeping on Lindstein. If they are right on him, 11 is probably fair. If we are right on him, I'd think that would push us comfortably into top 10.EP is pretty low on Lindstein as well
I, like most I assume, would take one gamebreaking stud (1st line center, top pairing d, Wallstedt) over depth. And a lot of the teams with those elite guys have depth equal to or not far behind our poolIt subjectively highlights his opinion of our prospects. And I think you (and he) are significantly underselling our pool. We likely don't have any truly elite players, but we have several who projects as at least top half of lineup players. How many teams can match that? Rankings vary, but it's entirely reasonable to rank our pool in top 10. For example, EP is doing countdown ranking now and they are through 12 and we haven't been listed yet, so we are at least top 11 (and maybe higher) in their minds.
Sure, everyone would rather have top end talent, but I wouldn't sell our kids short. Were Thomass and Kyrou considered elite prospects? Ignore the hype and draft position and just look at the talent we have. Dvo could be 1st line center and Jiricek and Lindstein both have top pair upside. They may well fall short of that- they would've been top 5 picks if they were seen as no doubt top line talent, but each of them (and Snuggy) absolutely have potential to be difference makers for us. I'm not saying we have best pool in league, but the pessimism by so many on here befuddles me.I, like most I assume, would take one gamebreaking stud (1st line center, top pairing d, Wallstedt) over depth. And a lot of the teams with those elite guys have depth equal to or not far behind our pool
They were pretty quickly during their d+1. For example, Pronman has Thomas listed in his "Elite NHL prospect" tier and Kyrou in the "High End NHL player" which would roughly translate to NHL all-star and top of the lineup player respectively. Development happens, but I think Blues fans are seeing what they want to see with our draft picks. I don't think top pair has really ever been considered realistic for Lindstein.Sure, everyone would rather have top end talent, but I wouldn't sell our kids short. Were Thomass and Kyrou considered elite prospects? Ignore the hype and draft position and just look at the talent we have. Dvo could be 1st line center and Jiricek and Lindstein both have top pair upside. They may well fall short of that- they would've been top 5 picks if they were seen as no doubt top line talent, but each of them (and Snuggy) absolutely have potential to be difference makers for us. I'm not saying we have best pool in league, but the pessimism by so many on here befuddles me.
and I don't consider any goalie prospect a gamebreaking stud; way too unpredictable. The track record of 1st round goalies is such that I don't value them that much until they show it in NHL. Wally is great goalie prospect, but until he does it I will be suspect.
Kind of have to after missing on him in the draft to save face. He was out of the first round.Yep. They ranked us #11 today. I don't have issue with most of the evaluations, but feel they are sleeping on Lindstein. If they are right on him, 11 is probably fair. If we are right on him, I'd think that would push us comfortably into top 10.