Is anybody else reminded of the whole "Crosby vs. Kessel" event?
I understand what you are saying American Dream and it is true, anything can happen a year from now. As of now though, Stamkos is the clearly the better player in comparison to Hayes. Its really an odd comparison to make because there are better players out there than Hayes who can give Stamkos a run for his money.
I understand what you are saying American Dream and it is true, anything can happen a year from now. As of now though, Stamkos is the clearly the better player in comparison to Hayes. Its really an odd comparison to make because there are better players out there than Hayes who can give Stamkos a run for his money.
Seems like there's a bit of friendly competition from 07-09 as far as Drafts are concerned, with Guys like Kane and Ganger going in 07, Stamkos and Doughty in 08 and of course Travares in 09. I've only recently started following drafts the past couple of years, are they always this competitive in comparsion, or is it simply the fact that in all 3 years(including 07) there are "big names" going in the draft, thus the comparisions?
Funny thing is, we all won't know how the drafts have been in hindsight for about 4-5 years at least. Still fun to speculate.
At least in Sarnia I'll have another year to watch a number of these guys come through-be interesting to see how Kane(assuming he stays in London another year)Stamkos and Travares are going to do in the scoring race in the OHL this year. 1-2-3 perhaps(though not necessarily in this order)?
I'm still holding that if I'm a team that doesn't want to wait till 09, the 08 draft is a fine one to tank for too
As for Stamkos not being talked about like Travares, I think the media had a helping hand in that(NOT to discredit Travares, he'll be a phenom). I think Stamkos could be a franchise type player. I don't see Stamkos like Travares or even a Kane who strike me as more pure goalscorers. I compare Stamkos to a Yzerman, someone who scores goals but also does a lot of playmaking on the ice. If Stamkos grows up to be another Yzerman(as opposed to say a Gretzky or Lemeiux) I could live with that.
Will Stamkos be another Crosby? I don't know about that, I think Travares will get those comparisons. But I'll be happy if Travares is getting 50 or more goals a year in the NHL, and Stamkos is getting "only" 40-45, I'll be happy.
Wonder if guys like Travares and Stamkos read these boards?
I understand what you are saying American Dream and it is true, anything can happen a year from now. As of now though, Stamkos is the clearly the better player in comparison to Hayes. Its really an odd comparison to make because there are better players out there than Hayes who can give Stamkos a run for his money.
This is what I don't get. It seems like Hayes was arbitrarily chosen as the guy who will push Stamkos when there are several other players who are rated ahead of Hayes now and appear to be better prospects. If anyone is going to push Stamkos for the number one spot it's Doughty and Pietrangelo. I'll take Colin Wilson over Hayes any day and I think there is a much better chance that other forwards such as Hodgson and Toews overtake Hayes than Hayes surpassing Stamkos. This belief that Stamkos can be surpassed because anything can happen in a year and because he's not as good as Tavares is comical. If Tavares is better than Stamkos it's certainly not by much and there are people who will tell you they think Stamkos is the better player now and will be in the future. I recently spoke to a contact of mine who attended the u-18's recently and he said the thought Stamkos was far and away the best player in the tournament as an underage.
I think the only way Stamkos doesn't go number one next year is because the team drafting one wants a dman more. I can't see any forward overtaking him. Is it possible? Yes. But I think it's also highly unlikely.
im sure it would be similar to the 200k pat kane recieved from london, or an incredible education package.
This is what I don't get. It seems like Hayes was arbitrarily chosen as the guy who will push Stamkos when there are several other players who are rated ahead of Hayes now and appear to be better prospects. If anyone is going to push Stamkos for the number one spot it's Doughty and Pietrangelo. I'll take Colin Wilson over Hayes any day and I think there is a much better chance that other forwards such as Hodgson and Toews overtake Hayes than Hayes surpassing Stamkos. This belief that Stamkos can be surpassed because anything can happen in a year and because he's not as good as Tavares is comical. If Tavares is better than Stamkos it's certainly not by much and there are people who will tell you they think Stamkos is the better player now and will be in the future. I recently spoke to a contact of mine who attended the u-18's recently and he said the thought Stamkos was far and away the best player in the tournament as an underage.
I think the only way Stamkos doesn't go number one next year is because the team drafting one wants a dman more. I can't see any forward overtaking him. Is it possible? Yes. But I think it's also highly unlikely.
I dont want to turn this into a Stamkos/Tavares thread, but you're really going a bit too far. Tavares isn't anything like a "once in a decade prospect", atleast not in my mind, considering he's nothing close two atleast two prospects from this decade, and on the same level with 3 or 4 others, Kovalchuk, Heatley and Spezza off the top of my head. the whole Tavares-hype machine is so ridicously out of control, it's not even funny, considering at best I'd peg him to be a Dany Heatley clone.AmericanDream said:If you are going to even say that Tavares and Stamkos are even, well then I really dont need to comment any further. Tavares is a once a decade prospect, while a Stamkos comes along almost every year.
There is no arbitrary here in regards to Hayes. , I am saying that in my opinion it will be Hayes challenging for the #1 spot. Have you never projected a player a year down the road? Have you never seen potential? Hayes has the best complete package (size, skill, and potential) then any other forward that I have seen or heard about for next years draft. That is my opinion. I just dont get people like you that deal in absolutes.
You have no way of telling who or what is going to happen 1 year from now. You cant! Unless you are a Jedi or something. If you dont think Hayes will be there come next season, fine, but dont be ignorant and say that nobody is going to be able to compete with Stamkos a year from now because you say so. That is just comical.
I dont want to turn this into a Stamkos/Tavares thread, but you're really going a bit too far. Tavares isn't anything like a "once in a decade prospect", atleast not in my mind, considering he's nothing close two atleast two prospects from this decade, and on the same level with 3 or 4 others, Kovalchuk, Heatley and Spezza off the top of my head. the whole Tavares-hype machine is so ridicously out of control, it's not even funny, considering at best I'd peg him to be a Dany Heatley clone.
It's easy to look at their stat sheets (not to say you are just doing this, just in general) and see at the same age Tavares has 50 more points, or whatever it was, put watching them play all season, Stamkos has what it takes to be just as good, if not better at the next level.
if you're going to compare the two, in skating/explosiveness, stickhandling and play off the puck, it's Stamkos in a landslide. it's not even a competition in those areas. playmaking, and general offensive awareness would be Tavares, and goal scoring is the only place Tavares easily wins. out of 10 if you want to rate them in goal scoring, its 9 for Stamkos, and 13 for Tavares. All round Stamkos is the better player, and his offence isn't a big enough step below Tavares' to say he's nowhere near as good as him.
hahahaha. man o man. I am not even going to get started into this one. Not saying Tavares is Crosby, but he is the closest thing to it by a mile. If you think Tavares is hyped up, then I would make that your own thread and see how it goes. I am done arguing about Stamkos and Hayes, because there is no point anymore. Hayes will challenge Stamkos for #1 eventhough you think its comical VOB.
Using your criteria then, I can safely say that a player like James Livingston (good size, mean aggressive player who has skills as well) will be the best forward prospect next year....if you don't like him well then let me pull another one out my hat because what you are talking about here are "ifs', "maybes" and "who's to say" and nothing more.
We can spin our wheels all day long talking about potential and what might happen if such and such occurs or we can simply look at the players in question, see what they have done, what they already possess and how they are progressing and make a determination from there.
Yes some anointed players like Esposito and Kessel fall to the wayside but if you go back, even on this board, you will see that some of us ignored the hype on both of these players (yes I was one) and stated that they have some major flaws the could potentially knock them out of the top spot (heck I said last year that Espo would be lucky to be a top five pick this year) and that is what happened.
In regards to Stamkos, yes he is not infallible but lets be honest here; there have only been two players in the past ten years who clearly distanced themselves from all pretenders and contenders and were without doubt the best player available for their respective draft year. Certain players may indeed overtake Stamkos but Hayes is such a long shot it is almost comical to think that he will....and that is what Cdnhky is talking about.
You have your opinion and that’s fine but what are you exactly basing your opinion on????
I guess I base my opinion on talk to me next year when Stamkos doesnt get picked #1 and Hayes gets drafted ahead of him. Good luck to you and Mr. Stamkos.
So your opinion is based on speculation then and nothing more?
It's not based purely on speculation. It's based primarily on the fact that Hayes is an American, Stamkos is a Canadian and AmericanDreamer needs an American to be picked first. If it was based on rational, objective thought AmericanDreamer would have chosen Kyle Beach to be the power forward with the most potential to surpass Stamkos because, like Stamkos, he's also better than Hayes. Of course, there's nothing rational or objective about the way AmericanDreamer thinks. He's really not interested how good a player is today and how much better they might be in the future. The only criterion that truly matters to him is where a player is born and Hayes just happens to fit the qualifications, so he's the man.
I think it's a bit presumptuous to say that this discussion is based soley on nationality. Frankly, I'm pretty confident AmericanDream is much more familiar with Stamkos than you are of Hayes, so who's really approaching this "debate" with ignorance? For some reason, you seem incapable of acknowledging that a lot can happen in one year's time, which is an eternity when it comes to evaluating prospects.
I dont want to turn this into a Stamkos/Tavares thread, but you're really going a bit too far. Tavares isn't anything like a "once in a decade prospect", atleast not in my mind, considering he's nothing close two atleast two prospects from this decade, and on the same level with 3 or 4 others, Kovalchuk, Heatley and Spezza off the top of my head. the whole Tavares-hype machine is so ridicously out of control, it's not even funny, considering at best I'd peg him to be a Dany Heatley clone.
Hey, I simply haven't seen enough of Stamkos to buy into everything right now. I've seen a lot of Hayes and the kid looks fantastic. I'll probably have a completely different opinion next summer, though, as a full year sees a lot happen.
You are right in that young players do tend to get hyped out of control. I do agree that Tavares isn't Crosby. Beyond that though I'd say he has the potential to be better than pretty much everyone else that's been drafted in the last 10 years.
It's just potential at this point, for sure, but you saying he's Dany Heatley at best makes me think you've either never seen him play or don't realize just what he is doing at his age. This guy could be like Bossy if he continues to progress the way he has so far. And for all the young guys reading these threads... Bossy >>>>>>>> Heatley
going of topic here. i dont know much about mike bossy. i just looked at he's stats and saw he retired at age 30. do you know why??
Chronic back problems or something along those lines. Impressive stats, though, eh?
So your opinion is based on speculation then and nothing more?