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I remember last year reports from Michkov's camp were that the Ducks had interviewed him a lot and his contract situation was worse comparing to Silayev and much worse comparing to Demidov.
Yeah McCagg may be an asshole - but he does seem to have some very well positioned sources and seems to have accurate takes more often than not when he’s really pushing somethingThat is very true...although... its not farfetched to think Verbeek is not afraid to make a bold pick. Yakemchuk and Sennecke would fit that description. Kind of like last year when everyone had Fantilli at #2, Grant McCagg mentioned in his podcast last year that there was talk at the combine that Anaheim leaned towards Carlsson. That gossip ended up being correct. At this point, I take his combine talk very seriously.
McCagg was saying just last week that Gridin has ditched Michigan and then a matter of days later it turned out he was only considering his options.Yeah McCagg may be an asshole - but he does seem to have some very well positioned sources and seems to have accurate takes more often than not when he’s really pushing something
Dammit, don't give it away. We could've landed him with a later pick!Rumor has it that Sharks are pretty high on Celebrini
I'm not an expert at all, but I and many others preferred Carlsson to Fantilli last year.That is very true...although... its not farfetched to think Verbeek is not afraid to make a bold pick. Yakemchuk and Sennecke would fit that description. Kind of like last year when everyone had Fantilli at #2, Grant McCagg mentioned in his podcast last year that there was talk at the combine that Anaheim leaned towards Carlsson. That gossip ended up being correct. At this point, I take his combine talk very seriously.
I’ve always wondered when it’s a one horse race for first overall do other teams even scout or fly that player out for dinner and an interview if they aren’t drafting 1st overall?
Detroit did interview Bedard last summer, they asked questions about Danielson.I’ve always wondered when it’s a one horse race for first overall do other teams even scout or fly that player out for dinner and an interview if they aren’t drafting 1st overall?
He definitely said they did this. He said they interview as many kids as they can including ones they'll never get to draft because a) you're there, why not b) only time you can get to know players before they're property of another club, so getting to know the league c) compare and contrast with "what you have" and d) help validate your list.(I think it was) Sharks director of amateur scouting mentioned on a podcast i listened to recently that the Sharks did talk to Connor Bedard in 2023 despite knowing there is zero chance they get him, just to gather information. Talk it with a grain of salt as I have listened to way too many Draft focused podcasts recently, might not have been Morehouse, might not have been the Sharks, but it was a team representative of a team not named Blackhawks
To me, that's a big difference. A Dman, even a top one, not playing in the NHL till his D + 3(i.e. Makar) is completely normal, and IMO, usually the way to go. D+4 is a while to wait without even having him in your system. In general, I don't think the "Russian factor" applies in his case, or at least not very much. If he is getting a regular shift on a KHL team and focussing on hockey rather than worrying about a new language and culture, then I'm cool with it.2 years left though.
Seems perfect for the FlyersFlyers appear to be interested in Yakemchuk. My gut tells me they only want him because I don't want him.
Well yeah but he only turned out to be right after a number of sources reported that Leo was going to be the Ducks' pick on draft day. Verbeek and or his staff may have liked what they saw and heard from Sennecke and Yakemchuk that the combine but a lot can change between now and draft day.That is very true...although... its not farfetched to think Verbeek is not afraid to make a bold pick. Yakemchuk and Sennecke would fit that description. Kind of like last year when everyone had Fantilli at #2, Grant McCagg mentioned in his podcast last year that there was talk at the combine that Anaheim leaned towards Carlsson. That gossip ended up being correct. At this point, I take his combine talk very seriously.
Sennecke is a winger. Lindstrom won't be available.The Flyers are looking for a center so Lindstorm, Catton, Helenius or Sennecke at 12. BPA with Fla's pick. I hope they pass on Yakemchuk.
I'll be at the draft. If Catton or Helenius is on the board and they go Yakemchuk, 12 will represents the amount of felonies I will commitThe Flyers are looking for a center so Lindstorm, Catton, Helenius or Sennecke at 12. BPA with Fla's pick. I hope they pass on Yakemchuk.
Flew from where Buffalo?Leafs flew Stolberg to Toronto and gave him a tour of the facilities, had meetings with a bunch of people from the org. He'll probably be gone tho unless they're planning to move up.
I could tell you which player my Canucks will steal with their 3rd round pick but then I'd have to kill you.I figured it's about time we start this thread this year to see who seems particularly high on certain draft boards.
For us (Montreal), it seems like Lindstrom or Demidov are going to be our pick assuming one of them is there at 5.
I've also heard in one of the other threads that New Jersey might be high on Leo Sahlin Wallenius, though hopefully some New Jersey fans can confirm if that's true.
If only Buium were 6'2" like the article says. But unfortunately he is 6'0" which may be fine for some teams but not for Anaheim. If the Ducks go D at 3OA, it is a very safe bet that the player they pick will be either 6'3" or 6'7".
Last year everybody had Fantilli and Carlsson 2/3 or 3/2. So, while most were predicting Fantilli to the Ducks it was far from an off the board bold pick for them to take Carlsson. This year, everybody from 2 on is a bold pick given how there is no real consensus (after #1) unlike like how the top 3 were last year.That is very true...although... its not farfetched to think Verbeek is not afraid to make a bold pick. Yakemchuk and Sennecke would fit that description. Kind of like last year when everyone had Fantilli at #2, Grant McCagg mentioned in his podcast last year that there was talk at the combine that Anaheim leaned towards Carlsson. That gossip ended up being correct. At this point, I take his combine talk very seriously.
Agree...big difference between debating over the two best players after Bedard last year and considering two players who aren't considered top 3 prospects by virtually anyone this year. And yes, I know there are about 2 people on the planet that have Yakemchuk at 3 but they are outliers...like Mars level outliers.Last year everybody had Fantilli and Carlsson 2/3 or 3/2. So, while most were predicting Fantilli to the Ducks it was far from an off the board bold pick for them to take Carlsson. This year, everybody from 2 on is a bold pick given how there is no real consensus (after #1) unlike like how the top 3 were last year.