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Nik the Trik said:As a side note, I think Marner-Dermott vs. Hanifin-Aho is going to be an interesting conversation in the years to come.
herman said:Nik the Trik said:As a side note, I think Marner-Dermott vs. Hanifin-Aho is going to be an interesting conversation in the years to come.
You probably aren't going to read this Nik, but it's a re-draft with today's info of 2015
https://theathletic.com/353504/2018/05/15/wheeler-a-2015-nhl-draft-re-draft-and-retrospective-look-back-at-my-ranking/
Marner goes from 4th to 5th
Dermott goes from 34th to 21st
Hanifin goes from 5th to 8th
Aho goes from 35th to 12th
It's just one person's rankings, however, and a fluid situation at that.
Travis Konecny, whom we could have drafted at 24 as an aside, is re-ranked 15th.
Guilt Trip said:Here's another site that redoes drafts....hindsight...
https://www.draftsite.com/nhl/redraft/2015/
cabber24 said:He's not known to be strong in his own end. Although a right shot, I would group in with similar style of d man as Gardiner/Reilly/Dermott. We need someone with a very strong defensive game.
Agreed, I just wish one of our towering draft picks was ready to step in, would be nice to see one or two 6'5" guys on the ice with mobility.cabber24 said:He's not known to be strong in his own end. Although a right shot, I would group in with similar style of d man as Gardiner/Reilly/Dermott. We need someone with a very strong defensive game.
herman said:I think that?s the right read, Nik. They?re only going to make a big fish trade if the piece coming back is as much (if not more) of a needle mover. Otherwise, it?s all about nipping at the fringes of other rosters for underutilized talent.
This is why I lean towards trying your darndest to land Tavares if he is even a bit open to coming here. Pile all the cap allotment in him, the big 3 and the next layer of high value commitments at moderate hits, and use the remainder for filling the wings and depth defense with cheap Marlies that will eventually be traded for assets.
If Tavares goes somewhere else, and no shutdowny centre comes in, then it?s Willy time, and you flesh out the wings to support Matthews and Nylander?s respective deficiencies accordingly.
herman said:What that means is, I'm looking for a 20-24 year old 3rd pairing defender that can skate out of trouble, make an accurate pass, and aggressively break up plays on a carrier, but who doesn't necessarily put up points. In stats terms, that means high relative CF%, low CA60, don't care about iCF but where the iFF is a higher proportion of the overall iCF (which means he can get shots through).
Nik the Trik said:herman said:What that means is, I'm looking for a 20-24 year old 3rd pairing defender that can skate out of trouble, make an accurate pass, and aggressively break up plays on a carrier, but who doesn't necessarily put up points. In stats terms, that means high relative CF%, low CA60, don't care about iCF but where the iFF is a higher proportion of the overall iCF (which means he can get shots through).
So a good skating, smart decision making, good passing and reasonably good shooting defenseman who can't put up points?
Nik the Trik said:herman said:I think that?s the right read, Nik. They?re only going to make a big fish trade if the piece coming back is as much (if not more) of a needle mover. Otherwise, it?s all about nipping at the fringes of other rosters for underutilized talent.
This is why I lean towards trying your darndest to land Tavares if he is even a bit open to coming here. Pile all the cap allotment in him, the big 3 and the next layer of high value commitments at moderate hits, and use the remainder for filling the wings and depth defense with cheap Marlies that will eventually be traded for assets.
If Tavares goes somewhere else, and no shutdowny centre comes in, then it?s Willy time, and you flesh out the wings to support Matthews and Nylander?s respective deficiencies accordingly.
I think where we agree is that I think that may very well be their best plan to improve the team immediately. Where we disagree is I don't think that's a very good plan for building a team that can become one of the clubs that separates themselves from the pack.
herman said:Given where we already are and the lack of patience in the fan base for building further from within via top-5 picks, what would be a better plan going forward for greater separation?
Nik the Trik said:Well, I think the obvious point there is that an impatient fan base shouldn't be a key factor in team building.