Draft R5 #159: Rangers select RD Vittorio "Victor" Mancini (Omaha, NCAA)

eco's bones

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He's been pretty much a stay at home minute eating shutdown defenseman for Nebraska-Omaha which has been a pretty good college program.....ranked 11th in the nation this year and made it to the final 16. He's not shown a lot of offense at least so far.

He has a large frame 6'4 220 lbs. or about and skates really well. Doesn't take too many pm's. They're not always super exciting but steady defenders can and do make the NHL. When they do they usually have reasonable cap numbers.
 

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This guy?

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Both Mancini and Laba were not very popular picks in the 2022 draft. They've both become very legitimate prospects.

Chmelař, Rempe and Edström picks were criticised for picking players that "weren't even ranked". Especially with late picks, I've learned to just wait 2-3 years before complaining about the selections :laugh:

The only issue I have is when they draft guys that are 20 years or older like Virta and Lakatoš in 2017 for instance. But other than that, late picks are random throws at a dartboard. You just don't know.
 

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Chmelař, Rempe and Edström picks were criticised for picking players that "weren't even ranked". Especially with late picks, I've learned to just wait 2-3 years before complaining about the selections :laugh:

The only issue I have is when they draft guys that are 20 years or older like Virta and Lakatoš in 2017 for instance. But other than that, late picks are random throws at a dartboard. You just don't know.
Yeah, this is very true. Most of the kids outside of the first 2-3 rounds of the draft, I don't know enough about to have an informed opinion, and I think that's true for most. Actually, I think most people even here at HF don't know enough to have an informed opinion about any of the prospects. It's just based on what they've read and they have no firsthand knowledge. That's not a criticism of anyone, because watching prospects that your team doesn't own can be boring, I get it. Unless your team is absolutely shit at drafting (and we are not shit at drafting), I think you need to give some benefit of the doubt to the scouts and wait a few years to see what the guys become.

If I look back 10 years, there are really only 2 picks that I was highly critical of off the bat. One was Olof Lindbom, and it had nothing to do with Lindbom himself. He was an okay selection if they wanted a goalie. It was about who was still left and also about taking a goalie that early at that stage of our organization's development. The other one was Simon Kjellberg, which we don't need to rehash. :laugh:

Anyway, patience is a virtue with these guys. Most guys never make it, and guy taken in the middle- and late-rounds are always going to be longshots. People need to just wait and see what happens.
 

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Can he skate?
Actually, no he cannot. If he makes it to the NHL he will be the first player in league history to get around on the ice by scooting around like a dog with an itchy ass. :D

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But seriously, he's skating is good. Funny enough, as a freshman, he played on the first pair with Brandon Scanlin so it'll be nice if they reunify as a pair in HFD.
 

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Actually, no he cannot. If he makes it to the NHL he will be the first player in league history to get around on the ice by scooting around like a dog with an itchy ass. :D

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But seriously, he's skating is good. Funny enough, as a freshman, he played on the first pair with Brandon Scanlin so it'll be nice if they reunify as a pair in HFD.
You've just been dying to use that GIF and found the perfect moment. Love it!
 

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Credit where credits due. I poopoo'd the pick... there was a number of people singing his praises last season. He's been impressive!
His profile wasn't very interesting. IIRC not many people mentioned his skating as a strength, so he was just an older guy that was big and maybe could become a defensive defenseman (not en vogue at the moment).

When I saw him that first year after we drafted him, I was like, oh, well, he can skate at least. And then last year his skating was a definite plus. So then you had a big guy that can skate well and can also move the puck around a little bit. That's a lot more interesting.

To be fair, he made a lot more progress than most guys who are drafted at that spot ever make.
 

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His profile wasn't very interesting. IIRC not many people mentioned his skating as a strength, so he was just an older guy that was big and maybe could become a defensive defenseman (not en vogue at the moment).

When I saw him that first year after we drafted him, I was like, oh, well, he can skate at least. And then last year his skating was a definite plus. So then you had a big guy that can skate well and can also move the puck around a little bit. That's a lot more interesting.

To be fair, he made a lot more progress than most guys who are drafted at that spot ever make.
Yup, last year was the first I got a bit interested in him. Saw a game with jim before he joined Hartford and then a few more there. From the recent past keep getting some Ryan (?) Graves vibes.
 

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I know the size and skating pops with Mancini, but I’m honestly most impressed with his poise and decision making.

That first pre-season game against the baby-Bruins, you could tell he was scanning the ice and timing his retrievals in the corner to arrive about 50/50 with the incoming forechecker to give himself a better chance of actually winning the puck. You see Fox do it a lot and he usually comes out with the puck and makes a simple 3ft pass out of danger, as opposed to Schneider and Lindgren who usually just sprint to the corner to get on the puck as fast as they can…..only to get plastered from behind by the forechecker and letting the other team get set up in the zone.

Probably solving in your own end is usually the biggest hurdle for younger defenseman against veteran players with grown-ass-man strength, and Mancini would be tangled up in the corner and suddenly pop out with the puck on his blade and make a simple pass up the ice.

Nice to have a prospect where the toolbox is proportional to the tools for once.
 

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