How Does London Do It?

dirty12

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If that’s actually the case, why did London waste a pair of 2nd round picks on them instead of just waiting and drafting them in the 14th or 15th round?

I guess the Firebirds, Steelheads, Spirit, even the Petes have been selecting players with little chance of reporting in rounds 2-4 since 2018 at least; so players like Mailloux and Stranges falling to London is less frequent.
 

Maxxim1

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The Knights drafted many US players who did not report. Most recently William Moore, James Hagens and Frankie Nazar. Prior to that there were lots more.
The secret with the Knights is that they usually don't dress any 16 year olds other than their first round pick. Players like Wm. Nicholl, Jared Woolley, Oliver Bonk, Easton Cowen, Jacob Julien, and Logan Mailoux all spent their first year in Jr. B. They all got lots of ice and had no pressure to produce in their first year. When they did come up they all made an impact.
 

donjohnson

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THIRTEENTH (13) teams in the league passed on Kasper Halttunen in the 2022 import draft and decided instead to go with no-talent hacks like Kim Gruber and something called a Tom Purdeller. What did “recruiting” have to do with those mistakes? Answer: absolutely ZERO.

You obviously don't understand how this league works...teams didn't pass on Halttunen, they skipped him because he wouldn't report to them so they drafted someone they knew he would get.

Saginaw drafted Igor Chernyshov at #56 in this year's draft. You're telling me that 55 of the 60 GM's in the CHL were too dumb to draft the #33 overall pick in this year's NHL draft??? Of course not, Saginaw likely has a relationship with the agent and the agent probably told teams he was only going to come to Saginaw.

That's how it worked for years in the OHL draft...players said they were going NCAA only and then London would pick them in the 20's and suddenly they're on the opening day roster. At least now teams can draft those guys and get a compensatory pick if they don't report but how did that work for Niagara...Dickinson still ended up on the Knights and Niagara can't figure themselves out even with getting all those picks.

The fact is, the desirable teams/coaches have an inherent advantage in this league and London is a desirable town and the Knights staff do a fantastic job (no matter how much it bothers me) so it's a no-brainer how they keep reloading every year.
 

Sam14

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At least now teams can draft those guys and get a compensatory pick if they don't report but how did that work for Niagara...Dickinson still ended up on the Knights and Niagara can't figure themselves out even with getting all those picks.
It certainly doesn’t hurt London to have an incompetent like Darren DeDobbelaer in the league...On August 31, 2022, Mark Hunter acquired Sam Dickinson for 3x2rds, 3x3rds and a 5th.

Before the end of 2023, Mark Hunter meticulously used spare disposal parts (and OAs) to recoup every pick that he traded away to DeDobbelear... (plus Hunter got Alec Leonard and few additional picks). Today, all Niagara has to show for all that humiliation, at the hands of Mark Hunter, is OA Owen Flores.

UPDATED: Aftermath of the Sam Dickinson Trade today

By November 9, 2023, Mark Hunter was able to brilliantly accomplish this…

LONDON RECEIVED : Sam Dickinson: Alex Leonard; 3x2nd; 5x3rd; 4th; 5th;

NIAGARA HAS: Flores; Levin; Paris
 
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Donnie740

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It certainly doesn’t hurt London to have an incompetent like Darren DeDobbelaer in the league...On August 31, 2022, Mark Hunter acquired Sam Dickinson for 3x2rds, 3x3rds and a 5th.

Before the end of 2023, Mark Hunter meticulously used spare disposal parts (and OAs) to recoup every pick that he traded away to DeDobbelear... (plus Hunter got Alec Leonard and few additional picks). Today, all Niagara has to show for all that humiliation, at the hands of Mark Hunter, is OA Owen Flores.

It’s mind boggling to see how many people try to make excuses about how “players refuse to go anywhere except London” as an excuse for the useless management groups throughout the OHL.
 

donjohnson

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It’s literally how the CHL drafts work. Relationships come first.
Correct but his point was that there are crappy Owners, GM's and Coaches. Both can be true and it's why the relationships aren't there with the other teams. It took Saginaw a LONG time to become a place where players would report to and it was validated with the Memorial Cup last year. That said, we're still nowhere near the destination that London, Ottawa, Kitchener, etc. are but I'm hopeful that with the NCAA ruling that maybe we can become that place for the American guys.
 
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DWI Dale

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In my opinion their success originates in 2 places:

1) Winning breeds winning. A history of winning championships and developing pros leads to players wanting to play for your program.

2) Players manipulating the draft system with faux-threats to go NCAA or elsewhere if the "right" team doesn't pick them.
 

three dog night

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It certainly doesn’t hurt London to have an incompetent like Darren DeDobbelaer in the league...On August 31, 2022, Mark Hunter acquired Sam Dickinson for 3x2rds, 3x3rds and a 5th.

Before the end of 2023, Mark Hunter meticulously used spare disposal parts (and OAs) to recoup every pick that he traded away to DeDobbelear... (plus Hunter got Alec Leonard and few additional picks). Today, all Niagara has to show for all that humiliation, at the hands of Mark Hunter, is OA Owen Flores.

UPDATED: Aftermath of the Sam Dickinson Trade today

By November 9, 2023, Mark Hunter was able to brilliantly accomplish this…

LONDON RECEIVED : Sam Dickinson: Alex Leonard; 3x2nd; 5x3rd; 4th; 5th;

NIAGARA HAS: Flores; Levin; Paris
London just released Leonard.

You obviously don't understand how this league works...teams didn't pass on Halttunen, they skipped him because he wouldn't report to them so they drafted someone they knew he would get.

Saginaw drafted Igor Chernyshov at #56 in this year's draft. You're telling me that 55 of the 60 GM's in the CHL were too dumb to draft the #33 overall pick in this year's NHL draft??? Of course not, Saginaw likely has a relationship with the agent and the agent probably told teams he was only going to come to Saginaw.

That's how it worked for years in the OHL draft...players said they were going NCAA only and then London would pick them in the 20's and suddenly they're on the opening day roster. At least now teams can draft those guys and get a compensatory pick if they don't report but how did that work for Niagara...Dickinson still ended up on the Knights and Niagara can't figure themselves out even with getting all those picks.

The fact is, the desirable teams/coaches have an inherent advantage in this league and London is a desirable town and the Knights staff do a fantastic job (no matter how much it bothers me) so it's a no-brainer how they keep reloading every year.
Niagara is five and one
 

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