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  1. I have a feeling Drysdale and Sanderson will be available at #6, and Murray will take 1 of them. Probably Drysdale because he’s a RH shot, though Sanderson is said to be better defensively so I could see Murray preferring that. Maybe Murray goes Sanderson if he thinks he’s that much better regardless of handedness. 

  2. Holtz worries me a bit for the same reasons gorb mentioned - if his elite goal scoring ability doesn’t translate to the NHL it could be a bad pick so high at #6 (unless of course all the guys around him struggle too). If he’s a 30+ goals a year guy without being awful defensively you’ll take that. I wouldn’t hate the pick, I’d just be a bit nervous.
     

    The more I’ve looked into Raymond the more I like. He seems to have the least amount of question marks with his game (Rossi seems to have a high floor too), especially given every scouting service but one has him in the top 6, and if his offense doesn’t translate to the NHL (which it is being classified as elite/highly skilled going into the draft) then he at least has other skills to fall back on. 
     

    For forwards I’d probably go as of now:

    1. Raymond

    2. Rossi

    T3. Holtz/Perfetti

    Really though, I won’t be mad at any of them and I’ll just hope for the best. 
     

  3. Eliteprospects.com aggregates all the draft rankings out there, and Raymond actually has the best consensus. Only one rankings (Button) has him outside the top 6, and most have him at #3-4. All the other forwards we might have a shot at have a much bigger spread in the rankings. 
     

    https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/350702/lucas-raymond

    A very well-rounded and highly skilled winger. Raymond is blessed with exceptional hockey sense. Furthermore, he has terrific hands, great speed and fine work ethic. Plays with plenty of intensity and battles hard for the puck. A nightmare to play against with his forechecking and puck-stealing ability. He also plays a strong two-way game and is a capable penalty killer. Offensively, he has a strong wrist shot and excellent vision. Few weaknesses overall and is a player that doesn't wait for the play to happen, but the one that generates the play and make things happen. (EP 2018)”

    That sounds pretty good to me. If his worst attribute is he sometimes plays on the outside, then I think that can be coached given his high marks for work ethic. Often those floater types are also lazy, and Raymond sounds like a highly skilled guy who actually works hard. That’s a good quality to have. He also played against men in the SHL. 
     

    If Ottawa drafts 2 forwards in the top 5, and Detroit goes forward as well, then I expect Raymond to be gone. Could even see Detroit taking him at #4 if they believe in this scouting report. 

  4. https://www.tsn.ca/alexis-lafreniere-tops-tsn-hockey-insider-bob-mckenzie-s-final-draft-rankings-1.1488269?tsn-amp
     

    That’s Bob McKenzie’s ratings, which is what you should see the players ranked at during the draft telecast. Those rankings are made by pooling the opinion of 10 scouts. The top 10 is:

    1. Alexis Lafreniere

    2. Tim Stuetzle

    3. Quinton Byfield

    4. Jamie Drysdale

    5. Cole Perfetti

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    6. Lucas Raymond

    7. Marco Rossi

    8. Jake Sanderson

    9. Alexander Holtz

    10. Jack Quinn
     

    The most interesting part of the article is 2 scouts had defenseman Jake Sanderson at #3, the highest Dman in the draft. There’s a lot of interesting tidbits in that article. 
     

    I see the players ranked 1-3 going in those spots. After that it sounds like Detroit goes for a forward, and Ottawa takes Drysdale/Sanderson at 5. Who knows what will happen with Anaheim? What if the Ducks are one of the teams that has Sanderson at #3, or if Ottawa does and the Ducks are higher on Drysdale than Perfetti/Raymond/Perfetti/Rossi/Holtz? 

    Here’s some more comments on those forwards:

    Perfetti:

    “He makes plays out of nothing,” a scout said. “He’s not a fast skater but he’s quick when he needs to be, very agile, moves well laterally and creates space for himself to make plays or score.”

    “Some scouts ranked Perfetti as high as No. 4 but as low as No. 12”
     

    Raymond:

    “He was ranked as high as No. 5 and as low as No. 11 by TSN’s scouts.”

    “He’s viewed by the scouts as having high-end hockey sense and creativity, which makes him a more effective playmaker than a goal-scorer, but don’t sleep on his ability to put pucks into the net. If there’s a knock on him, some scouts say he plays a bit too much on the perimeter. Nevertheless, he’s viewed by many as an elite offensive skill forward.”

    Rossi:

    “Some scouts wonder how much more untapped potential there might be versus some of the younger, less physically developed prospects, that Rossi might be more of a what-you-see-is- what-you-get player. That said, nine of 10 scouts ranked Rossi as high as No. 5 and no lower than No. 10 with the exception of one outlier at No. 18.”

    Holtz:

    “Holtz, who plays both the left and right sides, has one of the best shots in the draft and is among the best natural goal-scorers. If Raymond sometimes gets questioned for being on the perimeter, Holtz gets high marks for getting to the inside and playing a harder game.

    He did, however, drop three slots from mid-season. Scouts seem to think the players ranked ahead of him in the Top 10 have more multi-dimensional games.”

     

    I don’t really see a slam dunk pick for the Ducks, so it would be hard to be upset. Even Quinn would be hard to get mad at. 

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  5. 4 minutes ago, Jasoaks said:

    I mean, i'm not STOKED...but thank god it's an east coast team, it's not the Pens, Leafs, or Oilers...and not Nashville....

    Yeah, not the best outcome, but certainly not the worst. The only outcome better than the Rangers was Florida, so I’ll take it. 

  6. 2 hours ago, Jasoaks said:

    Yeah but the Devils had Taylor Hall signed soooo....

    Part of me is half-hoping (but also not really) that one of the Qualifier Teams A-H or whatever get the #1 pick. It would be absolutely insane and just almost be a perfect way for 2020 to continue...

    It's crazy that if any of the Qualifier Teams letters get into the top 3...that will basically create scenarios where teams will KNOW BEFORE THEY PLAY what pick they could get. Like if A gets the top pick, Montreal knows they are guaranteed that pick if they lose. If H gets the top pick...Pittsburgh knows they are guaranteed that pick if they lose.

    That’s not how it works. If one or more of the qualified teams win picks 1-3 on Friday, then there will be a 2nd lottery after the end of the qualifying round. The teams that don’t win their qualifier will then be in a new draw for whichever lottery pick(s) are up for grabs. 

  7. I’m waiting for the Ducks to draft in the top 5. Don’t really care about anything else. Playoffs can come back or not. Whatever. Any Cup winner this year is a gimmicky win; I’d watch though. Still, just give me my top 5 pick to look forward to. I’m more interested in baseball coming back because that guarantees sports through October unless the virus goes for round 2.

  8. I don’t know how they are going to start by mid-April. Everyone in the baseball world acknowledged today that there’s no way they’ll only postpone the regular season by 2 weeks, which would have put the season starting in mid-April. This virus isn’t going anywhere, and packing fans back in closed stadiums in just 1 month and players back in locker rooms doesn’t seem likely. In addition, hockey’s revenues are gate-driven so it doesn’t make sense to bring the games back with no fans, and I doubt the league wants to be the only sport coming back that early. Even the Masters got postponed today, and that was scheduled for April 9-12. 

    Furthermore, today the league told players to self-quarantine “over the next week or so,” which means no practicing. The league is going to have to give teams a week or two to practice and get back closer to game shape before playing any games. Backes didn’t skate for a couple weeks and it took him nearly as long to get back to playing. The timing just doesn’t add up.  I think it’s highly unlikely NHL is back that soon unless a miracle happens.

  9. Right now we’re 4th, with an outside chance of finishing #2, or outside of the top 6 if we finish the season strong. We need a Cale Makar (top RHD) or a 1st line C/W. Basically we need high impact skill.

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