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What years and picks do you think have been bad the last few years?Lol what recent year do you consider being good?
What years and picks do you think have been bad the last few years?Lol what recent year do you consider being good?
What years and picks do you think have been bad the last few years?
Yea I don't know what to say. 2018 - 2020 are looking really solid so far, far better than any other year this decade except maybe 2015. 2012 draft wasn't even good, which is the ironic part. We got Rielly 5th, and then Connor brown late.Havent had a really good draft since 2012 I think.
Yea I don't know what to say. 2018 - 2020 are looking really solid so far, far better than any other year this decade except maybe 2015. 2012 draft wasn't even good, which is the ironic part. We got Rielly 5th, and then Connor brown late.
The age old method of draft evaluation is to wait and see before declaring a victory. Because we aren’t drafting for WJC success, good Liiga numbers and OHL records but NHL players that actually contribute one day.
Many of our bust picks from the dark ages also passed these milestones and even further in development before tailing off.
May as well just look at every player as a prospect then until their rights expire. Do Herzog and Liljegren have the same chance of making it?
Yea I don't know what to say. 2018 - 2020 are looking really solid so far, far better than any other year this decade except maybe 2015. 2012 draft wasn't even good, which is the ironic part. We got Rielly 5th, and then Connor brown late.
Nonsense. In these days of immediate gratification, we evaluate everything very quickly.The age old method of draft evaluation is to wait and see before declaring a victory. Because we aren’t drafting for WJC success, good Liiga numbers and OHL records but NHL players that actually contribute one day.
Many of our bust picks from the dark ages also passed these milestones and even further in development before tailing off.
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2021 World Junior Summer Showcase
#2 Roni Hirvonen - 2020 59th overall
#5 Matthew Knies - 2021 57th overall
#6 Topi Niemela - 2020 64th overall
Three Leafs in the top 6, not one a first round pick. That doesnt look like bad drafting to me.
Not even mentioning Robertson at 53rd overall in 2019... Sandin at 29th overall in 2018... I could go on...
I think it is very easy to differentiate between drafting and developing.
Drafting is about acquiring guys with profiles that are conductive to success, both historically and pragmatically. With drafting, you want to give yourself (specifically your prospect pool) the highest likelihood of success, however you choose to define it (playing a certain number of games, being capable of filling a certain type of role, etc.). That does not mean every single guy turns into an NHLer, because even if you are the best drafting team by far, you are still going to have busts. It is no different than a GM trying to make moves to give his team the best chance of success, but if the Leafs are any indication, that does not guarantee success.
If you are drafting guys with low IQ or fatal flaws (i.e. terrible skating) that have shown to never really turn out, then it is a drafting issue because it would really take a miracle from a developmental standpoint to turn them into anything. You are lowering your pool having success. For example, drafting Rasanen is poor drafting. His skating did improve, but it was never going to be enough to override his absolutely deplorable hockey IQ that was always going to prevent him from turning into a quality pro player. Good scouts can identify these profiles and flaws, and would tell you to never draft guys like Rasanen. If you are drafting low ceiling guys, guys with major character flaws, etc. is all under drafting as well.
If we are drafting guys that have a good profile and guys are just not reaching their potential, then more likely than not it is on developing. Need to figure out a way to get the most out of these guys, because that is ultimately the whole point of having a development staff.
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2021 World Junior Summer Showcase
#2 Roni Hirvonen - 2020 59th overall
#5 Matthew Knies - 2021 57th overall
#6 Topi Niemela - 2020 64th overall
Three Leafs in the top 6, not one a first round pick. That doesnt look like bad drafting to me.
Not even mentioning Robertson at 53rd overall in 2019... Sandin at 29th overall in 2018... I could go on...
It will be 2020. Like you said earlier, it’s too early to tell, but a lot of the prospects are progressing well. I watch a lot of the prospects’ games. Names to watch out for: niemela, hirvonen, ovchinnikov (high risk), miettinen. Dark horse is ryan tverberg.Which was their best draft year in the last 10 years?
Picking on Eemeli Rasanen and falling back on the IQ and skating are some of the more obvious scouting, drafting and development tropes that we've fallen prey to over the past few years in the group think. He's definitely a wasted project pick with the obvious issues of being a poor skater and a weird frame and maybe low IQ, but on the other hand, Erik Cernak was also a second round pick and had awkward skating and leaned more towards defensive shut down potential during his draft year.
You can also strike out pretty hard looking for Kirill Kaprizov and ending up with a trio of Timashov, Dzierkals, Bracco in the same draft. Would be interested to see what the differences between those players looks like at 17-18 and how you can draft for IQ, creativity, puck skills and still get it all wrong. It's a more subtle mistake but just as bad.
So it really comes down to the quality of the scouting and whatever the secret sauce is to being able to tease out the upside in any pick you're making. A low ceiling on a "fridge" can often be as bad as a low floor on a high skill player.
It will be 2020. Like you said earlier, it’s too early to tell, but a lot of the prospects are progressing well. I watch a lot of the prospects’ games. Names to watch out for: niemela, hirvonen, ovchinnikov (high risk), miettinen. Dark horse is ryan tverberg.
I haven’ been able to see him last year. The streams had a lot of quebec games.I like Villeneuve, and I want to see how a formal development camp can help his skating technique to improve his speed and smoothness, which I think is his main weakness right now. He has a lot of desirable features and this kind of guy is where our development team needs to earn their money.
Which was their best draft year in the last 10 years?