Buffalo. For two reasons:I have a feeling some weird team wins the lottery this year. Feels like we are due for that to happen.
That'd be a no brainer.I think Buffalo would talk themselves into taking Misa.
They would 100% take Misa unless there was a pre-draft deal where they send out Power for a legit young 1C.I think Buffalo would talk themselves into taking Misa.
What exactly makes you underwhelmed? Is there a specific attribute, because this kid is a pretty complete package. 2.06 PPG in the OHL is no joke. That's a season that's up there with some pretty elite company. He's got Zayne Parekh helping him on the back end but other than that, he is a driver of offense on the team. He's not being propped up by high-end wingers.I find Misa really underwhelming personally but he’s one of those guys that’s universally praised so I’ll trust the experts
Yeah I mean what do you actually like about the player? That’s just surface level analysis of production.They would 100% take Misa unless there was a pre-draft deal where they send out Power for a legit young 1C.
What exactly makes you underwhelmed? Is there a specific attribute, because this kid is a pretty complete package. 2.06 PPG in the OHL is no joke. That's a season that's up there with some pretty elite company. He's got Zayne Parekh helping him on the back end but other than that, he is a driver of offense on the team. He's not being propped up by high-end wingers.
Disclaimer: This is coming from a guy who is high on Misa (for this years draft)
Just throwing this out there, but only 23 percent of O’Brien’s assists were primary 5v5, which is by far the lowest rate among the top CHL draft-eligibles. For added context, Hagens was at 50% for BC, Desnoyers at 45%, Reschny at 42% and Martone at 38%.
Martone delivered 23 5v5 A1s in 57 games compared to 15 in 66 for O’Brien. Also bears mentioning that Martone was a top-line wing on an injury-depleted team while O’Brien was a 2C on a deep squad.
That poster is heavily motivated by a narrative. Wouldn't trust what he says.I thought this was interesting data someone posted on the Prospects Forum posted:
I think someone mentioned this already, but someone that may be rapidly rising up the draft boards at the draft could be Cole Reschny. He's absolutely destroying the WHL in the playoffs right now, he has 9 goals and 25 points in 10 games in the playoffs on Victoria. He was pretty consistently ranked in the mid to late 20s, with him being #29 on McKenzie's last list. However that production in his draft year is impossible to ignore.
Other players are producing similarly, with Catton also having 25 points in 10 games and Cristall having 24 points in 9 games on Spokane, but those two are also playing together and are older than Reschny. I wouldn't be surprised if he jumps up to the 12-17 range with how he's performing in the playoffs, closer to someone like Kindel.
I thought this was interesting data someone posted on the Prospects Forum posted:
Ironically enough, I just finished his mixtape this morning. He is bar-none the best passing playmaker in the draft. Without question. A good set of dangles, too. His shot release is quick, deceptive, and gets good velocity despite little movement from the hands/wrists. The problem is he does nothing for me defensively at all. Very passenger-like in his own end. Not physical at all. I'm not even sure he projects as a center moving forward. More of a playmaking winger to me.
I like Reschny. Hes having a really productive playoffs too, 25 points in 9 games.
Watching this. Reschny is frequently matched against Smith so it’s kind of a 2 for 1.
shhhhhh we need him to dropI don’t think O’Brien is about what he is today. those numbers are interesting but dont make me think very differently.