Vlad The Impaler said:
It's not like Dallas often drafts defensemen early, you know. They have drafted only three defensemen in the first round. Richard Jackman drafted 5th in 96 seems to be doing well enough. Then they have drafted Vagner in 2002 (awful selection) and Fistric this year, who looks like he was drafted too early but still could make it.
One of the thing that made the system look a little empty may be that they drafted VERY few Ds in 2000 and 2001. But now it's looking better. They got a good pick in Daley 43rd overall in 2002. As well, this year they got Fistric, Fransson and Grossman. I liked what I saw of Grossman this year. Considering 2004 was labelled a so-so crop, I think he is a nice selection. I really like what I have seen of Fransson as well. Nickerson isn't the best thing since sliced bread but at 99th overall, not a bad selection, IMO.
So according to you, this qualifes as having absolutely no idea how to draft Ds?
Well, you're looking at prospects. I didn't take into account prospects, basically anyone drafted since 2002. But if you look at NHL defensemen and how well the Dallas Stars have done since their move to Texas...
Defensemen drafted: 18
Joel Kwiatkowski - 159 NHL games
Petr Buzek - 157 NHL games
Richard Jackman - 136 NHL games
Sergei Gusev - 89 NHL games
John Erskine - 89 NHL games
Jeff MacMillan - 4 NHL games
Rick Mrozik - 2 NHL games
Cory Peterson - 0 NHL games
Evgeny Petrochinin - 0 NHL games
Evgeny Tsybuk - 0 NHL games
Alexei Timkin - 0 NHL games
Dan Jancevski - 0 NHL games
Brian Sullivan - 0 NHL games
Mikhail Donika - 0 NHL games
Vadim Khomitsky - 0 NHL games
Jeff McKercher - 0 NHL games
Alexei Komarov - 0 NHL games
Michal Blazek - 0
Though I'm sure they've made changes to the scouting staff since 1993, they'd been one of the poorer drafting teams when it comes to defensemen... but their defense-first system allows them to compete.