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Based on their 1st rounder last year its hard to say which of these traits the Sens scouts would value most

Clearly not Best Skater, Best Hockey Sense, Best Athlete ... I would venture a guess that none of the above tipped the scales.

They did pick the #2 player on Pronman's Best Athlete list from last year.
 
They did pick the #2 player on Pronman's Best Athlete list from last year.
Was he actually?

He was called the least athletic at the combine, and was 33rd out of 35 at the on ice testing at the top prospects game. Teams were worried about his athleticism, if Pronman had him as the 2nd best athlete he’s even more clueless with his evaluations that previously thought.
 
The playoffs are kinda showing the value in depth guys who fit the mold of "big man, skate fast, smash other man."

Bonus if they can make a pass or score goals.

Not really what you wanna look at getting with your 1st rounder, even if it is a late one, but I wonder what's there in the 2nd+ rounds for us that fits.
 

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He is 8th on Pronger's compete list and 11th on his best Athlete list

I wonder if he is on the Sens list

I got this draft guide and will likely get the black book when it comes out. Lots of good NHL scout comments included .. which I like to find in these things.

Correction No more black book. HP has retired the black book and now offer the new Draft Guide. There is a link in a post a little higher in this thread. Only 19.99 .
 
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For those who have been following the kids, what are the odds that Braeden Cootes falls to us, and would he translate well as a winger in the NHL?
 
For those who have been following the kids, what are the odds that Braeden Cootes falls to us, and would he translate well as a winger in the NHL?
I’m not sure if he will available or the odds in general, but unless something crazy happens, he’s the guy I want OTT to draft, and I don’t see any problem with him running it on the wing, but I’d be drafting him to play up the middle.
 
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For those who have been following the kids, what are the odds that Braeden Cootes falls to us, and would he translate well as a winger in the NHL?
Vancouver media says they have him ranked very high, so if they don’t trade the pick, there’s probably a good chance he goes to them.
 
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I’m not sure if he will available or the odds in general, but unless something crazy happens, he’s the guy I want OTT to draft, and I don’t see any problem with him running it on the wing, but I’d be drafting him to play up the middle.
Chucky-Jimothy-Cozens
Zett-Beans-Baths
Greig-Cootes-Amadio

For our top 9 in the future?
 
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Eh, I can at least understand that. Size and skating ability, seems to be a good athlete.

He just doesn’t have the hockey skills to go with it yet
As mentioned in this thread, there is a lot of value in the playoffs for a player with size and plays a physical game. Not sure if it is a fair comparison or not but if Eliasson can eventually become a player like Niko Mikkola of the Panthers, that would be huge (pun intended).
 
As mentioned in this thread, there is a lot of value in the playoffs for a player with size and plays a physical game. Not sure if it is a fair comparison or not but if Eliasson can eventually become a player like Niko Mikkola of the Panthers, that would be huge (pun intended).
Absolutely, if he becomes an NHLer at all I’d consider it better than I expected.

If he becomes a Mikkola I would be extremely pleased.

Can’t teach size and tenacity, and that’s what he is in spades.

It’s everything else, offensively and defensively, that’s been lacking thus far in the year I’ve seen him.

He’s a very young guy, so here’s hoping we see a different guy in Barrie (or wherever he ends up) this year
 



In consideration of how the Senators ran their first draft with general manager Steve Staios at the helm, Robinson will be keen to watch if one trend continues for the organization.
"I think the obvious takeaway was a focus on size over skill," said Robinson while reflecting on last year's picks. "(Carter) Yakemchuk over (Zayne) Parekh and (Zeev) Buium. (Gabriel) Eliasson over Cole Hutson, Andrew Basha, Harrison Brunicke, and Ryder Ritchie.

"Not to say that Yak doesn't have skill, but the projection clearly left upside on the table and tenfold with Eliasson. I did love the Blake Montgomery selection, though. As far as drawing parallels to this year's class, we'll have to see if those decisions are replicated before assuming it's a mandate and not just a result of how the cookie crumbled in 2024."
 
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18 Lakovic
19 Reid
20 Hensler
21 Boumedienne
22 Gastrin
23 Spence
24 Fiddler

Pretty wide open around 21 for the Sens pick I could also see interest in

25 Nesbitt
28 Zonnon
35 Murtagh
36 Vansaghi
44 Nestrasil

I feel like we should have some interest in
40. Prokhorov

From Chris' list close to 18-24 I would be fine with any of them with a RD over LD preference the forwards all belong in that range or close to it
I'd also be fine with the bunch listed here after 24.
 
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