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Another three that popped into my head today.
Angelo Esposito, he had huge hype but didn’t he blow out his knees?
Gilbert Brule, typical early Jackets development and I think mental health issues.
Then John McFarland, guy carried minor hockey hype all the way to the NHL draft somehow.
Undrafted free agents? Adam Oates is a famous one back in the day and his success caused a change in the CBA (supplemental draft).
Yup. I remember one of his ads well. Was like 80% just him on the iceUnrelated but he went into politics during the last Canadian federal election (he lost).
Brunnström had size, speed, skill and a hard working attitude. He was described as the next Alfredsson. He had all the potential in the world. Atleast his first season in SHL and NHL. Then something happened with him. Could been a injury or something mental.
And then on the note of older Europeans, Jiri Dopita was often cited as the best player not in the NHL in the late 90's. After Cechmanek had success in Philadelphia, he convinced Dopita to give North America a chance. But it seemed like Dopita (and his wife) never got adjusted.
When the Turris for Rundblad+2nd trade happened, so many people were shocked that Turris was worth more. Definitely some shiny new toy syndrome there, some posters acted like Turris was a finished product and weren't aware he was only 14 months older than Rundblad.
Rundblad was on the same Swedish club as Adam Larsson during the latter's draft year. Rundblad put up monster numbers compared to Larsson, so the faulty logic was that if Larsson was a potential #1 overall pick that must mean Rundblad had superstar potential.
Although admittedly I would have expected Rundblad to have had a better NHL career than he did.
Sometimes it just depends on the teams involved. Anaheim signing somebody like Jonas Hiller didn't get much fan fare as I remember it but Toronto being interested in Gustavsson made it a higher profile thing. I seem to remember Andrei Kuzmenko pre-signing threads on the main board, but those mostly devolved into fans arguing about why their team had the better future.
The Blues probably noticed something wrong with Rundblad when they traded him for an identical mid first round (Tarasenko pick) a year after selecting him.
The one just felt like the Blues saw the opportunity to get Tarasenko more than something bad happened with Rundblad. The Blues taking another RHD like Rundblad in 2009 was a bit of a surprise to me since they had taken Erik Johnson (2006) and Alex Pietrangelo (2008) already.
If I recall correctly, the Blues said afterwards that they had Tarasenko ranked higher than Jaden Schwartz but they played a bit of poker as they had some intel that Ottawa had interest in Schwartz; The implication being that Ottawa would have kept the pick had Schwartz still been available.
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Unrelated to the thread topic, but another instance of a team trading a first rounder a year later for a de facto redo was the Devils drafting LD Corey Foster #12 in 1988 and then trading him for #18 in 1989 (C Jason Miller). That was before my time, so I don't know the total context behind that one. Although I have read how the Devils were confident that at least one of Jeremy Roenick, Rod Brind'Amour, or Teemu Selanne was going to be available at #12 and then they went 8-9-10.