Prospect Info: Charlie Stramel, C, 21st Overall, 2023 NHL Draft

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He is 90% staying in college, but I’d rather bring him to Iowa. Guarantees he won’t end up a UFA. He’s approaching blue-chip status, not an asset you want to mess around with.
This team having a middle 6 power forward down the line will be huge.
Stramel’s style of play kinda reminds me of Greenway. Judging by the clips, he parks himself in front of the goalie and mops up rebounds. I like that for our team because it frees up JEE to do more meaningful things.

Glad we let Stramel cook. Does he play in Iowa next season? That could be rough given the current situation.
Greenway was a good player when he wanted to be. Unfortunate that it seemed to come and go in the blink of an eye.
 
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I love his progress, but this.
 
You guys are haters. Hope he lights up the Gophers but gets swept. Stramel > Heidt.
I've cheered for him multiple times. In this thread, probably (I can't be bothered to check). I think this might be the first time I've ever been openly called a hater of anyone. :laugh:

I love what Stramel is doing, I just need to see him repeat this before I get pumped about it or call him something like "blue chip", a term I use only for top-of-the-pool prospects like Buium and Yurov.
 
I've cheered for him multiple times. In this thread, probably (I can't be bothered to check). I think this might be the first time I've ever been openly called a hater of anyone. :laugh:

I love what Stramel is doing, I just need to see him repeat this before I get pumped about it or call him something like "blue chip", a term I use only for top-of-the-pool prospects like Buium and Yurov.
To be fair, I believe I stated that he was “approaching blue-chip status”. If he ends up at PPG as the 1C on the best team in the country while being a good defensive player who wins draws and PKs, that’s a huge step forward. And as big RHC, he’s a very nice fit for our prospect pool.
 
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To be fair, I believe I stated that he was “approaching blue-chip status”. If he ends up at PPG as the 1C on the best team in the country while being a good defensive player who wins draws and PKs, that’s a huge step forward. And as big RHC, he’s a very nice fit for our prospect pool.
You're right, that is a huge step. That's why I've been pretty positive about him this season, and it would be awesome for the Wild if he pans out.
 
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Howard with 3 points :sarcasm:

Glad you're doing it. I don't want to be the one getting flamed for thinking he's not a blue chip prospect just because he's finally almost point per game in his junior year playing alongside the top scorer in the country on the best team in the country.
 
Glad you're doing it. I don't want to be the one getting flamed for thinking he's not a blue chip prospect just because he's finally almost point per game in his junior year playing alongside the top scorer in the country on the best team in the country.
I think it goes without saying that we'd rather have this than another struggling year, and I like to think I do give credit where it's due. Which is why I have raised my level from 'don't care if he's a 4th line center' to 'very cautious semi-optimism about his prospects as a 3C'.

I think it's obvious that Howard drives the bus, but there's something to be said if Stramel isn't taking much off the table too. That can translate to the NHL.
 
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I think it goes without saying that we'd rather have this than another struggling year, and I like to think I do give credit where it's due. Which is why I have raised my level from 'don't care if he's a 4th line center' to 'very cautious semi-optimism about his prospects as a 3C'.

I think it's obvious that Howard drives the bus, but there's something to be said if Stramel isn't taking much off the table too. That can translate to the NHL.

I think this is about what we talked about wanting to see from him last summer. I believe we both said .75ppg or above would get him "back on track" to being a bottom six center. So yeah, it's great that he's doing it, he really needed to, and I'm back to thinking he can have an NHL career now.
 
Howard with 3 points :sarcasm:
Both Howard and Russell with spikes in their production from last year to this year. Good that they got a guy who can win faceoffs and do the dirty work necessary to create space and havoc in front of the net. I don’t think Stramel will ever score at a high end offense pace. But he’s a difference maker in other areas, like Eriksson Ek (great comparison after all).
 
Low keyed excited that he can have a spot in the NHL in 2-3 years. Never hurts to have a big bodied forward if he can play. Even better if he can be physical.

Now would like us to draft a big D or two. Looks like we will have plenty of skill on the back end in the near future, but could use a bit of beef.
 
You have to offer the first rounder a contract that he has to decline too, being the key part. We can't opt to let him walk and get it, he has to be the one to walk away.

E: I'm wrong

Are you sure? Wild got a compensatory pick for Johansson and I don't think they offered him anything

Guess not, according to Google.

You absolutely need to make a bona fide offer in order to get the 2nd round picks compensation. Section 8.3(b)

(b) In the event a Club loses its draft rights to an Unsigned Draft Choice drafted in
the first round of the Entry Draft (except as a result of failing to tender a required Bona Fide
Offer (as defined below)), who (i) is again eligible for the Entry Draft, (ii) becomes an
Unrestricted Free Agent, or (iii) dies, a Compensatory Draft Selection shall automatically be
granted to that Club, which Compensatory Draft Selection shall be the same numerical choice in
the second round in the Entry Draft immediately following the date the Club loses such rights.
By way of example, if a Club cannot sign the third pick in the first round, it will receive the third
pick in the second round as compensation
.

The trick is, teams make an offer the player isn't going to accept. Minimum AHL salary, minimum NHL salary, no signing bonus, no performance bonus. And it generally just goes unreported because everyone knows the deal.

Johansson isn't going to ride a bus in the AHL or ECHL for 50k when he makes more in Sweden. Usaully it's the 90k signing bonus every year of the ELC that will make fringe guys make the jump.
 

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