Gardner McKay
RIP, Jimmy.
I can promise you that no scout associated with a pick like Karlson, Point, Kucherov, Pasta, etc. KNEW they were drafting a slam dunk
Now, they may have thought that player had better odds of breaking out than some of their peers may have thought, and they deserve credit for that. But lets not act like "good scouting" can sniff out a sure fire NHL all star outside of the top 5 with any kind of regularity.
The draft comes down to percentages . Higher picks, more picks, good scouting, etc. are all contributing factors to increasing those odds for success. It might seem like a futile effort when you consider the odds of finding good players in various draft positions, but if a team's odds of success in a given draft can increase from say 12 % to 20%, that's a considerable difference. That can be the difference between being Edmonton and Pittsburgh
Of course they didn't. To think that is absolutely absurd. Jesus. Some major overreactions here.