Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Nik the Trik said:Doug Gilmour went 134th overall so, using the logic here, the Leafs chances of getting a franchise player are better in the middle of the 5th round than they are at #4.
Nik the Trik said:True Fact: A player picked #4 overall is twice as likely to end up as a top 10 all-time NHL scorer than a player picked at #1.
Nik the Trik said:Doug Gilmour went 134th overall so, using the logic here, the Leafs chances of getting a franchise player are better in the middle of the 5th round than they are at #4.
RedLeaf said:Nik the Trik said:True Fact: A player picked #4 overall is twice as likely to end up as a top 10 all-time NHL scorer than a player picked at #1.
I'll bite. What examples do you have?
LuncheonMeat said:Hypothetically, if the Leafs finish 6-8, would you consider trading both first-rounders for the 4th overall to get Strome?
LuncheonMeat said:RedLeaf said:Nik the Trik said:True Fact: A player picked #4 overall is twice as likely to end up as a top 10 all-time NHL scorer than a player picked at #1.
I'll bite. What examples do you have?
Paul Kariya??
Nik the Trik said:LuncheonMeat said:Hypothetically, if the Leafs finish 6-8, would you consider trading both first-rounders for the 4th overall to get Strome?
Nah. The Leafs are in such a hole right now that they need as many swings as they can get. If Strome were a sure fire franchise guy that'd be one thing but as is I think you just take the two picks.
Significantly Insignificant said:LuncheonMeat said:RedLeaf said:Nik the Trik said:True Fact: A player picked #4 overall is twice as likely to end up as a top 10 all-time NHL scorer than a player picked at #1.
I'll bite. What examples do you have?
Paul Kariya??
Steve Yzerman, Ron Francis
RedLeaf said:Significantly Insignificant said:LuncheonMeat said:RedLeaf said:Nik the Trik said:True Fact: A player picked #4 overall is twice as likely to end up as a top 10 all-time NHL scorer than a player picked at #1.
I'll bite. What examples do you have?
Paul Kariya??
Steve Yzerman, Ron Francis
I'm pretty sure I could name as many or more number one picks though.
RedLeaf said:Ok. I'm confused. Where does Paul Karia fit in?
WAYNEINIONA said:I'd be happy with someone like Iginla. He went 11th overall.
RedLeaf said:Ok. I'm confused.
LuncheonMeat said:CarltonTheBear said:RedLeaf said:Some people are asking if the Leafs could net a franchise player picking at number four. Looking back at the 4th overall picks over the past 10-15 years, and none of them are of the superstar variety. I'm pretty sure they need to win the lottery to get a 'franchise' type player.
Not that I really think looking at players taken in previous years draft slots means much, but Seth Jones, Ryan Johansen, Alex Pietrangelo, and Niklas Backstrom are definitely of the superstar variety. Pretty sure we've all been saying the biggest weakness of this team is a lack of a legitimate number one centre or defencemen, and any one of those 4 players would immediately fill that role.
And at pick number 5, the list includes Scott Stevens, Rob Niedermayer, Jaromir Jagr and Carey Price. Oh, and Phil Kessel.
Rebel_1812 said:Phil was suppose to go first in his draft class but fell due to personality concerns. What a surprise now his 2nd team is looking to get rid of him due to personality concerns.
LuncheonMeat said:
RedLeaf said:LuncheonMeat said:
It wouldn't take much today. Sitting poolside in Arizona with about a dozen Corona empties on the table beside me. Lol.