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CarltonTheBear said:I certainly wouldn't be opposed to drafting a Murphy/Trouba/Dumba, but at some point we need a legitimate top-line centre or we won't do any damage in the playoffs.
PG said:I wonder if someone like Eric Staal is available? A guy who has been flying under the radar, not really blowing anyone away, has heard rumblings about being moved in the recent past, current team stinks. Seems like a guy who could use a change of scenery. Solid PPG player, big, can kill penalties. He's pretty bad on faceoffs but I could live with that.
Deebo said:Dreger the other day was saying he expects the hurricanes to make competitive offers to Parise and Suter.
If that is the case, I doubt they would be moving Staal.
Sarge said:Chazz-Micheal Liles said:bustaheims said:Sarge said:No love for any of the top defensemen available here I see.
More that they're less of a priority for the team and, if the ceiling is similar, the Leafs should take the forward.
Yeah I would lean towards a forward just because defencman take way too long to mature.
Bah... If we hang on to the pick, I still take a defenseman if he's the best talent on the board.
Tigger said:I'm pretty much down with that but I know little about Forsberg past the hype, though I think you mean Murray?
Could the Leafs trade to get two of those?
CarltonTheBear said:I doubt Burke can pick up another top-5 pick, unless he gambles with his 1st next season and a roster player.
Heroic Shrimp said:Some food for thought with regards to high drafting: A few weeks ago, I was looking into offensive statistics for this year, as well as Norris voting for last year, with regards to draft position. I looked at (at that moment in time) the top 20 point scorers in the NHL and the top 20 Norris in end of year Norris voting for last season.
I don't have all the results on hand, but what I do recall was notable in two ways. For forwards, 10 of the top 20 scorers were drafted in the top 3. 1st round picks in general very well represented, but top 3 picks very strongly so. But among the defensemen.... not a single player top 10 in Norris voting last year was drafted before #47! It's such an incredible contrast, such high predictive value at the draft for top end forward talent, and far, far less so for eventual elite defensemen.
Anyway, take of it what you will. If I had the time, I'd love to look at how those numbers stack up year after year for both forwards and defense.
Draft Position | Team | Games Played | Points | |
9 | Tampa Bay | 74 | 75 | PHI BOS NJD WPG WAS MON TOR WPG |
8 | Anaheim | 75 | 75 | BOS SJS PHX EDM VAN EDM CAL |
7 | Carolina | 76 | 75 | TOR WPG NJD OTT MON FLA |
6 | Toronto | 76 | 75 | CAR PHI BUF BUF TBY MON |
5 | Minnesota | 74 | 72 | WAS NYR FLA LAK CHI NAS CHI PHX |
4 | NY Islanders | 74 | 71 | FLA PIT PIT BOS OTT NJD WPG CBJ |
3 | Montreal | 76 | 71 | FLA NYR WAS TBY CAR TOR |
2 | e - Edmonton | 75 | 69 | CBJ DAL LAK ANA LAK ANA VAN |
1 | e - Columbus | 74 | 55 | Does Not Matter Who They Play |
Heroic Shrimp said:Some food for thought with regards to high drafting: A few weeks ago, I was looking into offensive statistics for this year, as well as Norris voting for last year, with regards to draft position. I looked at (at that moment in time) the top 20 point scorers in the NHL and the top 20 Norris in end of year Norris voting for last season.
I don't have all the results on hand, but what I do recall was notable in two ways. For forwards, 10 of the top 20 scorers were drafted in the top 3. 1st round picks in general very well represented, but top 3 picks very strongly so. But among the defensemen.... not a single player top 10 in Norris voting last year was drafted before #47! It's such an incredible contrast, such high predictive value at the draft for top end forward talent, and far, far less so for eventual elite defensemen.
Anyway, take of it what you will. If I had the time, I'd love to look at how those numbers stack up year after year for both forwards and defense.
Damien Cox @DamoSpin
Leaf draft game plan; get one of Grigorenko, Galchenyuk or Faksa up the middle. With 2nd pick, take big Tom Wilson of Plymouth. Away u go.
Sarge said:According to some mocks, Faska should be available in the 8-12 range. Seems we could have him with little trouble. Anyone know anything about him?
Sarge said:According to some mocks, Faska should be available in the 8-12 range. Seems we could have him with little trouble. Anyone know anything about him?
bustaheims said:Sarge said:According to some mocks, Faska should be available in the 8-12 range. Seems we could have him with little trouble. Anyone know anything about him?
I've read that he may be the most NHL ready player in the draft, whatever that means.