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Actually Super, if he gets to 55+ it absolutely counts! He just has to keep going for another 39 games this season.....
That's only 91 straight over 2 seasons!
lol fair enough
Actually Super, if he gets to 55+ it absolutely counts! He just has to keep going for another 39 games this season.....
That's only 91 straight over 2 seasons!
Maple Leafs prospect Victor Johansson is turning heads in Sweden
You never know what type of value you'll find outside of the top 100 i...theleafsnation.com
Based on stats, we really haven't been drafting very well the last few years.
How do the Leafs compare with the rest of the league over the last few years in terms of quantity and quality? What's the criteria of "drafting well"?
You tell me. I'm just a fan with a personal opinion.
So how did the opinion that their drafting hasn't been good come up... Who and what is the comparable?
Subjective, but to me it is ultimately producing quality NHLers relative to # of picks, particularly with picks outside the lottery.How do the Leafs compare with the rest of the league over the last few years in terms of quantity and quality? What's the criteria of "drafting well"?
Subjective, but to me it is ultimately producing quality NHLers relative to # of picks, particularly with picks outside the lottery.
Excluding William Nylander, Mitch Marner, Auston Matthews
2014 - 5 picks, 2 NHLers: Dakota Joshua, Pierre Engvall
2015 - 8 picks, 1 NHLer: Travis Dermott
2016 - 10 picks, 2 NHLers: Carl Grundstrom and Joseph Woll
2017 - 7 picks, 1 NHLer: Timothy Liljegren
2018 - 9 picks, 3 NHLers: Rasmus Sandin, Sean Durzi, Pontus Holmberg
2019 - 6 picks, 1 NHLer (sort of?): Nick Robertson
2020 - 12 picks, 0 NHLers so far
2021 - 3 picks, 1 NHLer: Matthew Knies
Too early for 2022-2024.
So from 60 draft picks that were not lottery selections, from 2014-2021 they basically produced this:
Knies-Engvall-Joshua
Grundstrom-Holmberg-Robertson
Sandin-Durzi
Dermott-Liljegren
Woll
So one guy who looks like a legit first liner in Knies, one solid middle-six guy in Joshua, four tweener type forwards, one bonafide top-4 D in Durzi, a couple tweener D-men in Sandin and Liljegren, and a replacement level D in Dermott. Then a 1B platoon goalie.
Sure, but I think it shows real drafting skill when you hit on non-lottery picks. When you consider the volume of picks we had from 2015-2018 and how little we produced, it's disappointing. We should've had a wave of depth players to bridge the gap from cap casualties, like the system that Tampa had feeding them for so long.Not sure it's fair to exclude Marner and Nylander off the list. Many players before and after have been big time duds in their respective drafts. Hell even Matthews as a #1 pick, could have been Laine if they were bad at drafting. So many teams struggle to pick top talent in the top 10 of drafts.