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interesting that Reschny and Kindel are both available around our picks.
i would think that of anyone drafted after top 5 top 10these guys would have some of the highest chances to become top liners.
you guys like them or naw?
Both are gambles given they are below average in size and aren't above-average skaters, but the upside is quite high as both have high-end hockey sense and excellent skill.
Reshny looks like he may be the better bet to stick at center, even if he's still more likely to be a winger long-term. He's a bit taller and harder to knock off the puck. I expect he'll go higher in the draft (possibly top 20) while Kindel should be available at our pick.
I don't expect our scouting staff to draft either of them. It's one thing to think they could focus more on skill/smarts this year after loading up on size/snarl in previous years, but we're still talking about a staff that had a 1st round grade on Eliasson because of his tools/toughness, despite being barely able play at the OHL level.
Both are gambles given they are below average in size and aren't above-average skaters, but the upside is quite high as both have high-end hockey sense and excellent skill.
Reshny looks like he may be the better bet to stick at center, even if he's still more likely to be a winger long-term. He's a bit taller and harder to knock off the puck. I expect he'll go higher in the draft (possibly top 20) while Kindel should be available at our pick.
I don't expect our scouting staff to draft either of them. It's one thing to think they could focus more on skill/smarts this year after loading up on size/snarl in previous years, but we're still talking about a staff that had a 1st round grade on Eliasson because of his tools/toughness, despite being barely able play at the OHL level.
The only way I see them taking a guy like Kindel or Reschny is if that player is the last name available in a tier of prospects, after which they see a drop. Say they believe there's a distinct top 17 in this draft, and Reschny is 17th on that list. If he's the only one of those players left at 21, I'd like to think they would look past his size and the bigger alternatives in a tier below and take the better player. Boyd kind of said as much on his recent TSN 1200 interview ("tie goes to the bigger player" should mean that if it's not a tie, they go with the better player even if he's small), although that assumes that the way they evaluate players could even lead to a smaller player like Kindel/Reschny being listed in that theoretical top 17 tier. I won't believe it until I see it.
I think we're going to pick Carbonneau if he falls that far.Part of the issue is that other teams clearly value skill/smarts a lot more than our scouting staff, so it's unlikely that Reshny or Kindel will ever fall far enough to be the BPA on our list when we select.
I think anyone hoping for them will be disappointed, but it's possible we take a skill guy like Carbonneau or Lakovic (should either fall to 21) that also brings some tools to the table that our scouting staff crave.
But unless someone like that falls out of the top 20 I'm thinking the most likely bets are Nesbitt, Nestrasil, Spence or Bruztewicz.
I think we're going to pick Carbonneau if he falls that far.
His IQ isn't that bad either, but he has a ridiculous set of hands, and we need that talent. We have enough smart players to set him up.He'd check off enough boxes for our scouts to make it a distinct possibility.
Personally I'm not huge on him, but he's 6'1 205lbs, has enough grit to get the team interested and his offensive skillset (minus hockey IQ) is very impressive.