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They would just pick Levshunov lolSoo.. do we trade Reinbacher for the 2nd overall?
They would just pick Levshunov lolSoo.. do we trade Reinbacher for the 2nd overall?
Apologies if I’m misinterpreting but I hope he goes top 4. Him and Levshunov. I’m not against taking a defensive, I just don’t really want either of those ones. Buium would be my NON-expert choice.Let's hope Silyaev does go top 5....
The NHL has gotten taller over the last 30 years...The big guys all rank better on McKenzies list. That is what NHL teams want.
They said that trading for Jack Eichel was a huge risk because of his back issues as well and he helped Vegas win a Stanley Cup.just dont draft lindstrom please that back injury is a red flag
A D. Or a G.Within reason, who would make you guys mad at pick 5?
This is my novice opinion of course but I would be happy with Demidov, Lindstrom, Iginla, Sennecke, or Catton. Then (in this order) on defense, Buium, Levshunov, Dickinson, or Parekh.
Maybe you could sell me on Helenius, if I’m trying to be open minded.
I don’t want Silayev. I don’t care if he is big and skates well, I don’t want a defensive defenseman.
Could you imagine the meltdown if we picked a goalie at 5? Especially since we really haven’t seen one in the top 32 on anyone’s list. That would be the ultimate troll.A D. Or a G.
Could you imagine the meltdown if we picked a goalie at 5? Especially since we really haven’t seen one in the top 32 on anyone’s list. That would be the ultimate troll.
Not picking on you at all but it seems like every forward prospect with size that is highly rated gets the “he reminds me of Rantanen” comment.His comparing in Mikko in Colorado. I watched quite a bit of him and I can see it
I would suggest that you probably should have responded to the post in question with a query instead of getting offended that someone cited the comments of an insider, stating that "[t]hey have absolutely zero inside information on who these teams are drafting" and making sweeping claims".
You shouldn't have inferred that the insider information was offered as empirical evidence. Its unclear why you would infer that.
It wasn't offered If you want to continue taking this as a personal attack then that's your prerogative, I just found the double standard strange and commented to that effect. And stop inferring so much from message board posts lol.
Fans need a trade bad!!!Habs need offence bad
They said that trading for Jack Eichel was a huge risk because of his back issues as well and he helped Vegas win a Stanley Cup.
If we pick him you have to assume the medical issues are overblown.
I thought the same but the habs have some offensive D, and you can only have so many if you want to win playoff series. You can never have too many huge D. Yakemchuk is in considered in the top 5 because of his physicality. Silayev will probably go top 5, and it’s unlikely the team that gets him will have regrets.Apologies if I’m misinterpreting but I hope he goes top 4. Him and Levshunov. I’m not against taking a defensive, I just don’t really want either of those ones. Buium would be my NON-expert choice.
As I mentioned elsewhere, there is a difference between a cervical spine injury, as in Eichel's, vs a thoracic, or worse still, a lumbar injury, which I think is the case for Lindstrom, since his caused issues with his sciatic nerve. The lumbar area is much more weight bearing than than the cervical portion of the spine, so the artificial disc replacement (ADR) procedure that worked with Eichel probably entails more risk for Lindstrom, if it comes to that.They said that trading for Jack Eichel was a huge risk because of his back issues as well and he helped Vegas win a Stanley Cup.
If we pick him you have to assume the medical issues are overblown.
Little bit of accupuncture will fix 'em right up.A back injury at that age idk man
Must be draft time..............Debbie Downer eh....A dream because it’s unlikely they’ll be healthy to play together by the end of a given season?
Little bit of ice.Sciatica? Yikes. I deal with that everyday doing roofing. Id be really concerned about that
Well said...........you know your stuff.As I mentioned elsewhere, there is a difference between a cervical spine injury, as in Eichel's, vs a thoracic, or worse still, a lumbar injury, which I think is the case for Lindstrom, since his caused issues with his sciatic nerve. The lumbar area is much more weight bearing than than the cervical portion of the spine, so the procedure that worked with Eichel probably entails more risk for Lindstrom, if it comes to that. View attachment 887298
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So what are your thoughts here?As I mentioned elsewhere, there is a difference between a cervical spine injury, as in Eichel's, vs a thoracic, or worse still, a lumbar injury, which I think is the case for Lindstrom, since his caused issues with his sciatic nerve. The lumbar area is much more weight bearing than than the cervical portion of the spine, so the artificial disc replacement (ADR) procedure that worked with Eichel probably entails more risk for Lindstrom, if it comes to that. View attachment 887298
View attachment 887302Sciatic Nerve Anatomy
The sciatic nerve has an intricate anatomy. This article describes its structure, pathway, function, and the role it plays in conditions like sciatica.www.spine-health.com
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Cheers, Blong. I have to. One of my startups deals with scoliosis surgery planning.Well said...........you know your stuff.