04 had Cooley, 05 had Smith/Leonard, 06 has Hagens.
Their development tracks are near identical, with a few plus and minuses and contextual arguments here and there for the different guys. 2 of those players were Day 1 (or next to it) top-6 players as U20 NHL rookies. One of them immediately took the step to be a legitimate top line guy in his U21 sophomore season. The 3rd is arguably the best drafted prospect in hockey. The 4th is not the american answer to Bedard and Celebrini has some hoped/convinced themselves, but he's damn good prospect, and I think it's pretty hard to argue against him having top line upside. Is that enough to go number 1 in this draft? Maybe, I don't know. But if my team were drafting anywhere in the top 5 and got him I'd be super happy.
And no, comparing him to Cooley and Smith at their appropriate ages is not dishonest. They all entered USNDP for their U17 year, played their 2nd USNDP season at U18, played their freshman NCAA season at U19. He's an 06 that has played with the 06 cohort since before puberty- he doesn't magically become a year younger just because of a legal technicality that forced him to wait a year to be drafted.
Their development tracks are near identical, with a few plus and minuses and contextual arguments here and there for the different guys. 2 of those players were Day 1 (or next to it) top-6 players as U20 NHL rookies. One of them immediately took the step to be a legitimate top line guy in his U21 sophomore season. The 3rd is arguably the best drafted prospect in hockey. The 4th is not the american answer to Bedard and Celebrini has some hoped/convinced themselves, but he's damn good prospect, and I think it's pretty hard to argue against him having top line upside. Is that enough to go number 1 in this draft? Maybe, I don't know. But if my team were drafting anywhere in the top 5 and got him I'd be super happy.
And no, comparing him to Cooley and Smith at their appropriate ages is not dishonest. They all entered USNDP for their U17 year, played their 2nd USNDP season at U18, played their freshman NCAA season at U19. He's an 06 that has played with the 06 cohort since before puberty- he doesn't magically become a year younger just because of a legal technicality that forced him to wait a year to be drafted.
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