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Prospect Info: Draft 2025 - Everyone is trading up, but no one seems to be trading down edition

I’d like to use one of the picks to trade up for the impact forward of their choosing (assuming they need to move up a few picks) and then use the other pick on Jackson Smith, a smooth skating LHD with size, seems like a no brainer pick.
No, IF we have two 1sts we should draft two Centers OR a Center and skilled wing. We have several good defensive prospects already, no good centers. Get it right!
 
Hypothetically, let's say Chicago tells Dubas, we want Rust, No. 11 overall and No. 12 overall for No. 3.

Does Rust waive? Remember, he still has a NMC until July 1 so this would have to happen before.

Secondly, who is everybody's pick at No. 3 (this might be a fun exercise).

For me, it's James Hagens all day, every day.
 
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Hypothetically, let's say Chicago tells Dubas, we want Rust, No. 11 overall and No. 12 overall for No. 3.

Does Rust waive? Remember, he still has a NMC until July 1 so this would have to happen before.

Secondly, who is everybody's pick at No. 3 (this might be a fun exercise).

For me, it's James Hagens all day, every day.
Call Rust "Future considerations" and send him to Chicago when his trade protection is gone.
 
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Hypothetically, let's say Chicago tells Dubas, we want Rust, No. 11 overall and No. 12 overall for No. 3.

Does Rust waive? Remember, he still has a NMC until July 1 so this would have to happen before.

Secondly, who is everybody's pick at No. 3 (this might be a fun exercise).

For me, it's James Hagens all day, every day.
Adams would need to add if he's getting all that. #3 is about equal value to #11 + #12. Rust is worth way more than that small difference. I'd give them Karlsson unretained (if he would waive).
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Hypothetically, let's say Chicago tells Dubas, we want Rust, No. 11 overall and No. 12 overall for No. 3.

Does Rust waive? Remember, he still has a NMC until July 1 so this would have to happen before.

Secondly, who is everybody's pick at No. 3 (this might be a fun exercise).

For me, it's James Hagens all day, every day.
Assuming Misa is gone, agreed. I wouldn’t be mad if it was Martone, but I’d rather roll the dice and see if he slides if they’re going for him.
 
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I don’t like anyone enough after Schaefer and Misa to trade 2 1sts for them in this draft. I think O’Brien could have a very comparable upside to anyone after those two in this draft, I’d much rather go that route.

Even if it’s #11, the Penguins 2026 2nd and the Capitals 2025 2nd to trade up to get O’Brien, I would rather do that than package #11 and #12 to get someone like Hagens instead. And I’ve been really vocal that Hagens is way better than the reputation he’s getting in this draft.
 
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Dream scenario- one GM gets a stiffy over McQueen's size, another gets a stiffy over Aitcheson's physicality and yet another drools over Mrtk's size and handedness.
Then we have our option of JO'B or Frondell.
 
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I'm at the point where I'd feel satisfied with any of the sort-of consensus top-13. My personal ranking

Schaefer
Misa
Martone
Hagens
O'Brien
Desnoyers
Martin
Eklund
Frondell
Aitcheson
McQueen
Smith
Mrtka

I'd prefer a forward, but the only situation where I'm not happy is if they reach for a Reschny/Bear/Lakovic tier guy
 
The thing with Mrtka is I think you're making the value play if you draft him. At his size, position, and skating, even if we make the determination that he won't pan out, he'll hold value looooong after that. Throw him in a 20+ min/night role for one season and he will have the Ristolainen or Myers reputation among NHL GMs. Its almost a guarantee that you can recoup the value of the 11th overall pick at any point in the next 5-6 years.

Wheras, if Carbonneau or Reschny, etc. don't progress significantly by their D+3 seasons, their value is significantly impacted.
 
The thing with Mrtka is I think you're making the value play if you draft him. At his size, position, and skating, even if we make the determination that he won't pan out, he'll hold value looooong after that. Throw him in a 20+ min/night role for one season and he will have the Ristolainen or Myers reputation among NHL GMs. Its almost a guarantee that you can recoup the value of the 11th overall pick at any point in the next 5-6 years.

Wheras, if Carbonneau or Reschny, etc. don't progress significantly by their D+3 seasons, their value is significantly impacted.

Absolutely, I don't disagree. I just want something exciting for purely selfish reasons.
 
I’m not overly excited about adding any defender that isn’t going to bring offense from the backend. It’s just the way the game is heading.
 
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Hoping for a real run on defensemen before we pick. I can very much see Seattle, Buffalo, and Anaheim prioritizing D based on their rosters. All three aren't really in the simply "Draft BPA" mode. They desperately need to start building actual teams. If that happens, it's entirely possible a Martone/O'Brien/Hagens falls.
 
Hypothetically, let's say Chicago tells Dubas, we want Rust, No. 11 overall and No. 12 overall for No. 3.

Does Rust waive? Remember, he still has a NMC until July 1 so this would have to happen before.

Secondly, who is everybody's pick at No. 3 (this might be a fun exercise).

For me, it's James Hagens all day, every day.
Hagens or Misa. I could see SJ offering Musty and #2 for #1. NYI takes Hagens and starts their new re-tool with 2 NY kids as the marketing centerpiece.
 
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