Not surprised about that. He's stuck behind way too many players and the Rangers could probably use another roster space. I don't really see a way ahead for him with our team.
One of the better drafts recently in terms of talent, and this team had arguably the worst draft imaginable 3 years laterOur 2015 3rd round has turned into: 2 months of Eric Staal and two ELCs terminated (Kovacs and Zboro)
Our 2015 draft is pretty much Huska and Gropp. Gropp might never make it and Huska has a chance to be an NHL goalie.
Other guys they could do that with is one of Nell/Halverson or maybe even Pedrie.
Nobody taken after him has amounted to anything. He was a 3rd round pick. Those guys rarely make it.HAHA
God what a **** pick that was
Nobody taken after him has amounted to anything. He was a 3rd round pick. Those guys rarely make it.
Sounds like he wanted to go home to Russia.
None of this is surprising considering the picks the Rangers moved in those drafts.
In today's NHL, that step down from the first round is perhaps more noticeable than its ever been.
When you start trading out of the top 30, especially the to 60, your odds of finding talent goes down significantly.
Not surprised about that. He's stuck behind way too many players and the Rangers could probably use another roster space. I don't really see a way ahead for him with our team.
None of this is surprising considering the picks the Rangers moved in those drafts.
In today's NHL, that step down from the first round is perhaps more noticeable than its ever been.
When you start trading out of the top 30, especially the to 60, your odds of finding talent goes down significantly.
Sure, the third round pick might not have produced an NHL player, but it could have produced a solid AHLer that would contribute to the Pack and help them be successfulNobody taken after him has amounted to anything. He was a 3rd round pick. Those guys rarely make it.
Sounds like he wanted to go home to Russia.
Replacement-level, heck, even good AHL players are a dime a dozen.Sure, the third round pick might not have produced an NHL player, but it could have produced a solid AHLer that would contribute to the Pack and help them be successful
Again, not a big deal, but they reached for him, and it blew up in their face
One of the better drafts recently in terms of talent, and this team had arguably the worst draft imaginable 3 years later
I have been super critical of Zborovskiy over the past 12 months, mainly because whenever I was critical a particular user with the initials PB would get their panties in a bunch and I'd end up being even more critical than warranted. BUT--this was a fine pick. If he worked out he could have been a good defensive defenseman. Taking him in the third round was totally reasonable.HAHA
God what a **** pick that was
I have been super critical of Zborovskiy over the past 12 months, mainly because whenever I was critical a particular user with the initials PB would get their panties in a bunch and I'd end up being even more critical than warranted. BUT--this was a fine pick. If he worked out he could have been a good defensive defenseman. Taking him in the third round was totally reasonable.
Also, I don't have the draft tracker up in front of me, but I don't recall anyone of note being taken after him. I'm not surprised he failed because he was too slow and an overall poor skater, but whatever. This is what usually happens with these picks.
just looked at the entire draft.....after the first round most of it has been crap
just looked at the entire draft.....after the first round most of it has been crap
at this point your gems are players who push themselves past their perceived ceilings, you wont be able to draft a hank in the late rounds anymore because of the increase in visibility to foreign leagues....thats just my opinionWe talk about the advances in scouting and one of the major outcomes from that is the way it's really pushed the talent to the top of the draft.
Yes there are still gems to be found in later rounds, but more than ever your best and most talented are pretty well concentrated in the top 40 or so, and to a lesser extent the top 60, and pretty well covered by the time you get to around 100.
Obviously there will always be outliers, but unless there's a no part of the world that really explodes with prospects, it's going to remain that way for a while.
at this point your gems are players who push themselves past their perceived ceilings, you wont be able to draft a hank in the late rounds anymore because of the increase in visibility to foreign leagues....thats just my opinion
goalies tend to develop the slowest so in that regard you are completely correctI think you'll still have it for goalies and scattered late bloomers, but it will fewer and farther between.
Hank is a guy you find like that and people talk about forever because of how rare it is. Even in 2000, that was rare.
But I think for those of us who remember the influx of Russians and Europeans in the 90s, the wild "frontier" days aren't coming back.
goalies tend to develop the slowest so in that regard you are completely correct
i kinda miss the unknown when it comes to drafting, today that is completely gone