eco's bones
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Hagens is having a fine tournament. He’s been a good player at BC this year too and prospect fatigue is definitely becoming a thing with him. He isn’t Celebrini but some
of the takes on him (from the so called experts) have started to become borderline loony.
As far as the forwards go he’s at worst #2 at the moment. I get that the OHL guys are putting up huge numbers but that league is a different beast than the NCAA.
I think Hensler has been terrible.
Generally I think this tournament is not a great barometer for draft eligible but he’s been so bad that I can’t imagine he won't end up falling a bit.
If this were my first time getting a look at him he wouldn’t even be on my radar as a first round pick.
I don't think Hagen's is quite up there with Celebrini either but other than Schaefer I don't see anyone displacing him right now. Martone was pretty near invisible for Canada. Canada apart from their goaltending was not very good though.
As far as Hensler I don't think he's falling out of the 1st but I don't have the impression this is a great draft either. If it were he might. I do think you're right about this tournament not being a be all end all. Pretty much the only non overage players of note eligible who did well were Hagens and Eklund.
There were some overage guys I thought for later rounds. Rimpinen is carry a .940 save % for Finland playing all 6 games for them and getting bombed in at least a couple of them. The Latvian goalie Feldbergs was really good too.