Could end up a Patrice Bergeron-like player
You're just saying that because he's the last player to make his team the season after being drafted in the second round
Could end up a Patrice Bergeron-like player
No, I'm not "COMAPIRING" Reilly, to a 1st draft pick. Any 18 year old that makes a NHL club comes to a surprise to anyone.
Yep, now start talking about the irrelevant.
Radar? Jesus, where do people come up with these nicknames. Radar? Seriously? Cheesiest nickname I've heard in the NHL. One second thought, it's like a name for a dog. Thanks, If i ever get a dog, I'll name it Radar.
As a 1st round draft pick, I don't care about his defense game. You pick for offensive upside. Defense can be taught.
No, I'm not "COMAPIRING" Reilly, to a 1st draft pick. Any 18 year old that makes a NHL club comes to a surprise to anyone.
Yep, now start talking about the irrelevant.
Radar? Jesus, where do people come up with these nicknames. Radar? Seriously? Cheesiest nickname I've heard in the NHL. One second thought, it's like a name for a dog. Thanks, If i ever get a dog, I'll name it Radar.
I'm guessing you never saw that show MASH? It was kinda big for a while..
Other question is why didn't the scouts think his hard work and dedication wouldn't make him improve in his skating and shot because he has a fantastic shot now and is a above-average skater. Also is #2 in faceoffs in the NHL.
You know the difference between O'Reilly and a #1 pick is 3 spots right? lol
If you actually read the thread I noted that he should've gone in the 20s from the 1st round. Much higher than your 3 spots says.
Absolutely, and it is a good question to ask. The thing I've been learning from watching the draft over the years and going to a few is that every team is excited about their picks, especially in the top100 or so. Each team goes up and selects the player they think is the best out of all the ones available, for each pick. So each of the ten or so times ROR didn't get picked between 25 and 33, a team was really high on who they did pick and selected that player based on this. Chances are that these teams felt that ROR's perceived flaws limited his upside in relation to the player they picked... and while this has been shown to be somewhat erroneous, there were some pretty good players picked in those spots, too.
Meanwhile, the Avs went up and picked ROR at 33, and they felt he was the best guy there, and they likely were quite convinced that his perceived flaws would not limit his upside. So I don't really see it as a flaw in the other scouting staffs, but it was a good pick by the Avs who believed in ROR and he has proven the scouting staff correct.
Paradis or Caron
Interesting, I look at these guys as 2 of the weakest prospects to go at the end of the 1st in 2009. Of the last 8 picks in the 1st round (23-30) I'd peg Paradis and Olsen as the weakest, with Caron arguably the 3rd weakest. I like most of the other guys picked in that range though:As you know am not calling any player above him a bust and I do agree these two players do have the most potential to match or go above ROR skill level.Paradis or Caron
I just wanna clear one thing up in this thread. Ryan O'Reilly has not shown a good shot so far. Or at least not an accurate one, he's good at making space for himself but he usually shoots at the chest protector. Better as a playmaker and checker than at shooting for sure.
So you didn't watch the best sitcom of all time, or even read the book on which it's based upon? I feel sorry for you.
Completely different circumstances. This was in 1998 and 1999 respectively, IIRC; scouting nowadays is significantly more broad and in-depth than it was back then. There were a ton of talented Russian players who went unnoticed due to a lack of attention, and, to be honest, a period in the NHL where big, strong North Americans were the "phase".
I just wanna clear one thing up in this thread. Ryan O'Reilly has not shown a good shot so far. Or at least not an accurate one, he's good at making space for himself but he usually shoots at the chest protector. Better as a playmaker and checker than at shooting for sure.
It's more about situation imo, I bet if Caron for example was drafted 33rd by Colorado instead of O'Reilly then this thread would be about Caron.
Interesting, I look at these guys as 2 of the weakest prospects to go at the end of the 1st in 2009. Of the last 8 picks in the 1st round (23-30) I'd peg Paradis and Olsen as the weakest, with Caron arguably the 3rd weakest. I like most of the other guys picked in that range though:
- Marcus Johansson (24th) is already a pretty decent 2nd line C with plenty more upside
- Tim Erixon (23rd) could become quite a good NHL dman, a 2nd pairing or even top pairing dman
- Kyle Palmieri (26th) and Carter Ashton (29th) both have top 6 upside IMO
- Not as high on Simon Despres (30th) as some people are, but he's got very good size and played plenty of good hockey for the Sea Dogs