So the first guy to be announced via twitter to our development camp invites....
https://twitter.com/MarkDivver/status/474732040534126592
C: Kevin Rooney from Providence College
http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=180925
Any info on the guy?
Is it possible for the Rangers to just use every single draft pick on players who have extremely hard shots? Maybe they'll strike gold with one of them and get someone who can actually shoot it hard on the PP.
According to a Russian poster in the prospects thread:
Igor Shestyorkin (KHL: 9GP, 2.80, .903; MHL: 23GP, 1.42, .947; MHL PO: 19GP, 1.75, .937 - MHL Champion) - confident and charismatic goalie with some quick reflexes. In his short KHL stint showed that he is ready to play pro hockey and looked fine in a crashing and burning bankrupt Spartak team. Because of Spartak's bankruptcy he might be willing to go to NA immediately, which might raise his draft stock.
Comparison: Varly-lite.
Prediction: Might go in 4-th round, since the talent is definitely there. Rangers have scouted him and they got two picks in 4-th, so...
According to a Russian poster in the prospects thread:
Igor Shestyorkin (KHL: 9GP, 2.80, .903; MHL: 23GP, 1.42, .947; MHL PO: 19GP, 1.75, .937 - MHL Champion) - confident and charismatic goalie with some quick reflexes. In his short KHL stint showed that he is ready to play pro hockey and looked fine in a crashing and burning bankrupt Spartak team. Because of Spartak's bankruptcy he might be willing to go to NA immediately, which might raise his draft stock.
Comparison: Varly-lite.
Prediction: Might go in 4-th round, since the talent is definitely there. Rangers have scouted him and they got two picks in 4-th, so...
i know that we have looked at him. hes another who has stated he wants to play in the nhl.
hes very athletic and tough to beat with any first shot but hes unorthodox and a bit scrambly. dom hasek comes to mind with his athletic reaction type style. technically, hes a bit wild. hes also not real big if i remember. the 6'2 and taller goalie seems to be in vogue now and hes not that at all.
i think we go goaltender in this draft and i also believe it will be a euro goalie.
4th round seems about right.
Is anybody going to the draft in Philly?
From RLR:
Left wing Justin Kirkland, Kelowna. He's a huge, gangly (6-3, 190) winger who — early on — had the big frame, but was all arms and legs, lacked a bit of coordination and was not yet the sum of his parts. He was also brought along slowly on a deep, powerhouse Kelowna club, seeing only third-line ice time and no power-play duty. But in the season's second half, he began to put things together and forced the Rockets to increase his quality minutes, becoming a key contributor in their deep playoff run. His wide body and physicality down low gave linemates more room to maneuver, and he stood up for teammates regularly, making everyone braver.
He also started to show that he has soft hands for a big man-child, and can really snap home rebounds and shots around the slot. Already quite a good skater who is light on his edges despite thin legs, we think his skating will be outstanding in a couple of years once he fills out that great frame and acquires some lower-body strength.
Unless we trade up, we'll be picking at the end of the 2nd round, This kid might be a good pick there.
Justin Kirkland would be a very nice start to the draft for the NYR. Final Ranked #54 at DraftBuzz. Huge upside, has had good mentorship at Kelowna. Echoing Redline, his Draft Board quick comment is: Lanky, big guy w/ smooth gears still doesn't even know himself.
Since Joey Bones asked, some projected 2nd-4th rounders who impressed in combine events NHL execs take seriously are:
Dylan Sadowy
Michael Bunting
Blake Siebenaler
Alex Peters
Luc Snuggerud
Connor Chatham
Shane Gersich
Warren Foegele
Justin Kirkland would be a very nice start to the draft for the NYR. Final Ranked #54 at DraftBuzz. Huge upside, has had good mentorship at Kelowna. Echoing Redline, his Draft Board quick comment is: Lanky, big guy w/ smooth gears still doesn't even know himself.
Since Joey Bones asked, some projected 2nd-4th rounders who impressed in combine events NHL execs take seriously are:
Dylan Sadowy
Michael Bunting
Blake Siebenaler
Alex Peters
Luc Snuggerud
Connor Chatham
Shane Gersich
Warren Foegele
Shayne Gersich sounds like an awesome second round pick if he's still there, maybe even with the potential to try to move up and grab him. Scouts say he has game breaking speed up the middle which would be a great help for us.
I want to find the center prospect equivalent of Buchnevich/Duclair in the second round. Any good candidates?
Could we have a summary of the Rangers' picks in the 2014 draft in the OP so you have an idea of which players might be available?
I'm guessing we aren't up until pick 58 (with the Devils forfeiting their 1st rounder), is there even the slightest chance that DeAngelo drops to us? Righty offensive defenceman with an unreal skill level, and I've heard noises that his fancystats are great. Meanwhile there are plenty of narratives around the guy that could see him drop with his suspension and "character issues" and piling up points on a bad team.
If he is on the board in the middle of the 2nd I'd trade up to grab him. Talent is talent.