Draft Round 1 #23: New York Rangers Select RW Gabriel Perreault (Boston College, NCAA)

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Not sure why. He’s not a bad skater by any means.
At the college level he's adequate. It's the one thing that I'm personally most concerned with when he makes the jump. Can he keep up with the pace of play and will he be effective in the realm of guys like Panarin and Fox when he slows the game down. We just won't know until he makes the jump.
 

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Even if the NYR needed forwards, I believe it would be a horrible idea to rush him. I personally don't think introducing him to the NHL with playoff hockey being his first game action (with no camp) would be putting the top prospect in the best position to succeed.

We did it with Kreider though. I know he was a freak physically so maybe it's different.
 

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Never say never, but it's highly unlikely. For one it's a lot to ask of anyone and secondly, as you said, there likely won't be a spot for him.

But ELC slated to start next year and AHL PTO? Yeah 100%

If he truly is up to 178 lbs then he should have little trouble getting to 180+ by the start of camp next year which is basically the baseline I wanted him to hit before making the jump to pro hockey.

The only way I see him signing an ELC that kicks in right away is if he and his agent fight for it. But even then I don't see him playing much.

If that's the case, his ELC would only be 2 years and expire in 2027, but he would be a group 10.2(c) RFA, which means he isn't eligible to sign an offer sheet. Could be beneficial.

We did it with Kreider though. I know he was a freak physically so maybe it's different.

He was also a year older. And joining a team that needed help on offence. Perreault doesn't really bring anything this team needs. Their top-9 is set.
 

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The only way I see him signing an ELC that kicks in right away is if he and his agent fight for it. But even then I don't see him playing much.

If that's the case, his ELC would only be 2 years and expire in 2027, but he would be a group 10.2(c) RFA, which means he isn't eligible to sign an offer sheet. Could be beneficial.



He was also a year older. And joining a team that needed help on offence. Perreault doesn't really bring anything this team needs. Their top-9 is set.

And Hagelin had just got suspended for his elbow on Alfredsson.
 

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And Hagelin had just got suspended for his elbow on Alfredsson.

Yes! I forgot to include that. The stars aligned for Kreider to simply step in.

But Perreault at the moment will have a hard time adjusting to the NHL, especially in the play-offs. He's small and not the fastest skater. Let him marinate a bit in the AHL.
 

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