BobMarleyNYR said:Syvret in the 1st?!?! I wouldn't take him till the 6th earliest.
markov` said:I really don't like this top 30.
E = CH² said:Glad to see Latendresse back in the top 10.
Just a friendly reminder that is is a mock draft. Latendresse could still drop to 20 or he could move up to 4.fredez said:Really? I loved when he was ranked lower because I thought we would be able to grab him. Now there's no chance he'll be available when it's our turn to pick.
DaveyCrockett said:Just a friendly reminder that is is a mock draft. Latendresse could still drop to 20 or he could move up to 4.
Rabid Ranger said:That's what I noticed. I seriously doubt Shirokov and Syvret make the first round, and if McKardle does it will be a bit lower. From what I've read, I would be surprised if there wasn't a single Russian player picked in the first round this year. Just not a very good crop of players to pick from.
Shirokov opted out of last year's draft.Chipchura said:McArdle at #9? Shirokov at #29? Syvret at #30? Don't you think those teams would wait and try to nab those 2 undrafted prospects in the later rounds?
Originally posted by Jason MacIsaac
Staal and Parent are the most physical, Lee is probably third and Kindle and Bourdon last two.
DaveyCrockett said:Just a friendly reminder that is is a mock draft. Latendresse could still drop to 20 or he could move up to 4.
Its hard to gauge in high school but he is physically dominant at 6`3 205 allready and I think it will take a year or two to adapt that to the college. I think his game is a little like Ron Hainsey with a little more edge.starbuck97 said:Is Lee really that physical? What about in terms of hitting and crease clearing? Does anyone think he actually drops the gloves once he turns Pro?
What about Lashoff and Korhonen, how would they rank in that list?
The QMJHL isn't all that accurate in that, atleast I don't find it. I just don't think he is physical in the sense of a Fontaine type player who hits hard. Bourdon is good at seperating the player from the puck and often times they count that as hits. Maybe he is more physical then I give him credit for but not in the games I have seen.KILLger said:Bourdon has like 226 hits and is among league leaders for hits...
Jason MacIsaac said:The QMJHL isn't all that accurate in that, atleast I don't find it. I just don't think he is physical in the sense of a Fontaine type player who hits hard. Bourdon is good at seperating the player from the puck and often times they count that as hits. Maybe he is more physical then I give him credit for but not in the games I have seen.
I must have cought him on really poor nights three times this season.Laurentides said:I dont know how many games you have seen him play but he was by FAR the toughest defenseman for Val d'Or. He does punishing hits every game and can fight when needed. He also have almost 15 goals at only seventeen...he will really dominant next year.
phaneuf_fan_3 said:Where do people think that Tyler Plante will end up going this year in the draft....or whenever the draft is held.....is there any chance of him cracking the first round???
Hes a big goaltender whos had a huge year for the Wheat Kings....just wondering other peoples thoughts on this kid.
no doubt. he'll probably take him that high and say "we knew what we wanted - why wait". wouldnt surprise me to see him take omarra or skille though. or a goalieKILLger said:They'll probably get to draft somewhere like 8th or so... it's not that bad of a reach, and JR is pretty lame at everything he does.