Reblogged from Flames Scratch Pad
It is like Christmas for an NHL Scout this time of year. This is where they earn their money. What makes this time of year so amazing it is how one player can be rated so high by one team and so low by another. There are so many things to consider when a team drafts a player. For instance, you would not think that a team interview could make or break an opportunity for the player. But teams take this seriously. Players have a lot of questions to answer.
This is where player IQ comes into effect. It is so tricky to predict the order of the draft. I have seen a player drop from 4 to number 10.
But let's take a shot at this anyway, shall we?
1. New Jersey Devils
Jack Hughes, Centre
Jack is a slick, playmaking centre. He can think on the fly, making plays out of nothing. Jack makes everyone around him better. He is willing to do what it takes to win. He passes with deadly accuracy, resulting in scoring chances and getting the puck out of danger. He is an offensive dynamo who can change a game in an instant. A future linemate to Hall, if he is still there.
2. New York Rangers
Kaapo Kakko, Right Wing
Kappo is the player is closest to playing in the NHL right now. Kaapo is very strong and is hard to take off the puck. He has a dangerous slap shot and an even more scary snapshot. He's more of a complete player than most of the kids. He is quite capable in his zone. I love Kappo's hockey smarts. He has played with men, which makes him stronger. He takes a hit without crumbling. He will not stand down in the middle of the net.
3. Chicago Black Hawks
Alex Turcotte, Centre
The Wings are in dire need of a prominent young centre with some offensive touch. Enter Alex Turcotte, precisely what the doctor ordered. He is a quick-skating forward who can change directions on the spur of the moment. He is a smart centre with good hands. Steady on the puck. A future Kevin Hays with a little more scoring power. The Wings would be very lucky to get him.
4. Colorado Avalanche
Dylan Cozens, Centre/Right Wing
I personally like Dylan more than Alex, but the experts say I am wrong.
Dylan has a quick release on his shot. More impressive is his intensity at getting the puck and hanging on to it. He has some *blank* and vinegar (family site). He has a chip on his shoulder and uses it to his advantage in advancing the puck. He is a smart player who handles all of his teammates. Dylan has a quick release, and his nasty play gets under the skin of the opposing team. More importantly, he has all the ability offensively to turn him into a Tasmanian devil with the ability to score.
5. LA Kings
Bowen Byram, Defenceman
Bowen is a highly-touted defenceman. He will make the perfect partner for Drew Doughty, who could mould him into a future top pairing defenceman. Bryram has all the ability in offensive skill if he can upgrade his defensive play, he will be a player to watch in the future.
6. Detroit Red Wings
Vasili Podkolzin, Right Wing
The Wings can be patient. They are in the middle of a rebuild. Waiting two years should not bother them too much. Vasili is a future power forward who plays one way. Strong like an ox, with a fantastic shot, he can score anytime. He is a smart big player who uses his size to his advantage. He can cause havoc in the offensive zone because nobody can take him off the puck. Vasili takes the shortest route to success. A pure sniper who will be the perfect top 6 forward the Hawks so desperately need.
7. Buffalo Sabres
Kirby Dach, Centre/Right Wing
Kirby is a big skilled player, who plays with the best of them. He has all of the ability to be a great offensive player. Kirby thinks offensively first. He knows how to score. For a man his size, he has surprisingly soft hands. His versatility is a massive advantage for the Sabres, who can use him at wing or centre.
8. Edmonton Oilers
Matthew Boldy, Right Wing/Left Wing
Matthew has a hockey IQ that always puts him in the right spot at the right time. He has terrific skill with his feet. He will get the defence to look at the puck and intimidate dmen with his skill. The Oilers love his versatility, of playing both wings. I was told the Oilers want to win now. Unfortunately, there is is no sure thing in this draft, outside the top two picks.
9. Anaheim Ducks
Trevor Zegras, Centre
The Ducks are in dire need of a centre. Their lack of offence is well-known and has to improve for them to be a contender. Trevor is a dangerously smart centre who fits the bill. Zegras is an elite offensive talent who can think with his feet. Elite Prospects has him as a centre and winger, which increases his value even more. The Ducks are in dire need of an offensive centre. Trevor fits the bill.
10. Vancouver Canucks
Peyton Krebs, Forward
Offensive dynamo is an excellent description of Peyton. He is a highly-skilled forward who can also play centre. He has overcome his size with aggressive play. Krebs has been a point forward per game, has a quick release, and good footwork. He can get dmen all turned around with his moves. Plays in all aspects of his game. He will to play the corners and get his nose dirty.
11. Philadelphia Flyers
Cole Caufield, Forward
Cole is a dynamic forward who can score with the best of them. What makes Cole so explosive is his speed. He has defence on their heels; they are too busy looking for the puck, he just goes around them. Caulfield is a fantastic forward with speed to burn. Flyers could have a steal in the draft.
12. Minnesota Wild
Philip Broberg, Defenceman
Phillip is a reliable defender who plays his position well. Has some offensive ability to go with his defensive awareness. Steady, reliable nasty dman who will keep players honest. Has a puck knowledge good puck moving dman.
13. Florida Panthers
Spencer Knight, Goalie
Spencer is one of the best prospect goalies that have come up in a long time. He covers the angles well and follows the puck. His puck control is fantastic — a great future goalie.
14. Arizona Coyotes
Arthur Kaliyev, Forward
Arthur is an offensive forward who has excellent shot release. Arthur has a ton of potential of being a superstar. He can make something out of nothing; he is capable of winning a game by himself. Kaliyev will help the Coyotes in offensive categories for years to come.
15. Montreal Canadians
Raphaël Lavoie, Centre/Right Wing
Raphael Is big and talented and could be the power forward the Habs need. His biggest asset his long reach to get around the defencemen. Raphael has a sneaky snapshot. He is a very dangerous forward who uses his size to advantage. He has been an explosive force in the Quebec Junior League.
16. Colorado Avalanche
Victor Söderström, Defenceman
Victor is steady, reliable puck-moving defenceman. A smooth skater who very good at transaction game. Victor is a great passer, an asset who can get the puck out of the defensive zone to the forwards. He has an above-average shot and the potential of being top pairing defencemen.
17. Las Vegas Golden Knights
Alexander Newhook, Centre
Alexander is a terrific centre who has plenty of offensive skill. He is a smooth fast-skating centre with great hands. Alexander has a fantastic accurate shot which can often fool goalies. He is consistently heading to the net. Newhook has his nose to the grindstone. He is a gifted centre determined to get the job done.
18. Dallas Stars
Ryan Suzuki, Centre
Ryan is a smooth, sneaky centreman. He has a great release with quick hands. His ability to get to the where he is going faster gives him better chances to score. Ryan has a ton of potential of being an explosive centerman, and his hockey knowledge often puts him several plays ahead.
19. Ottawa Senators
Moritz Seider, Defenceman
Moritz has tremendous hockey IQ. He is a very smart defenceman who rarely gets out of place. He does not shy away from roughness. He takes the body first and asks question later — a no-nonsense defender who has a chip on his shoulder — a leader by example.
20. Winnipeg Jets
Cam York, Defenceman
York is a strong two-way defender who is always thinking of where he is supposed to be. York will get his teammates out of trouble. He is a very reliable defenceman. Cam will be a steady dman who makes up for mistakes with his speed. He may have to overcome a size issue in the NHL.
21. Pittsburgh Penguins
Thomas Harley, Defenceman
Thomas, an offensive juggernaut powerplay specialist, will boost the Pens' powerplay. He is a terrific puck-moving defenceman who can be used in all aspects of the game. He was used in the penalty kill as well as the powerplay. HIs defensive play does not match his offensive play, but he has true potential. He might be a project, but he could be a diamond in the rough.
22. Los Angeles Kings
Philip Tomasino, Right Wing
Philip is a fast tempo player; his speed will catch the defence off-guard. Philip has an outstanding snapshot that will hit the mark. The aggressive checker will get to loose pucks and will win puck battles. He has lots of intensity will get into payers head.
23. New York Islanders
Brett Leason, Forward
The New York Islanders are in dire need of a power forward. Brett fills this need. He will eat you up and spit you up; a man's man, as they say. He may not score 40 goals, but he will stick up for the smaller players. He will add toughness to the Islanders; line-up. He may be a 60 point guy. If the Isles don't pick him, the Flames will.
24. Nashville Predators
Matthew Robertson, Defenceman
Matthew Robertson's greatest asset is his cannon from the point. He will be a future powerplay quarterback. He is a strong skater who will use his speed to bail his teammates out of trouble. Robertson will use his size to play to his advantage. He is a great defender.
25. Washington Capitals
Samuel Poulin
Samuel is a power forward in the making, still young in between the ears. The Capitals are going to have to be patient with Samuel. He is very strong on his feet, a power forward in the offensive zone. Samuel has good speed with a great snapshot. He will get his share of goals going to the front of the net. The Capitals will have a good one for the future.
26. Calgary Flames
Connor McMichael, Centre/Left Wing
Connor is a versatile forward who can play centre and wing. He can be used in all aspects of the game. Connor has great instincts with a terrific shot and great hands. Connor has some nifty moves and is capable of making a play out of nothing. The Flames like their forwards to play more than one position, and they will love his versatility.
27. Tampa Bay Lightning
Alex Vlasic, Defenceman
Alex strongest asset is he is cool under pressure. He never panics. He keeps the puck moving. A great passer who will get the puck out of the zone. Overall, Alex has excellent skills. He may be a little raw, but his attitude and skills will come to the front. A solid defender.
28. Carolina Panthers
Yegor Afanasyev, Forward
Yegor is the Russian forward who can score. He is a future power forward who can use his size to his advantage. He has a great shot with soft hands. He needs to overcome his weakness in his speed. If he can overcome that, he will develop into a solid forward in years to come.
29. Anaheim Ducks
Ville Heinola, Defenceman
Ville's biggest weakness is his size, but he has shown already he is capable of overcoming that obstacle. Ville already has experience playing in the pro league in Finland. He will mature more in the NHL. He is a puck-moving defenceman who has speed and the ability to move the puck. He plays a great transaction game, goes with the flow, and is capable of picking up the pace. The Ducks will have a good one if they are patient with him.
30. Buffalo Sabres
Bobby Brink, Right Wing/Left Wing
Bobby Brink is a smallish forward who can play both wings. He is one not to be taken lightly and has been proving the doubters wrong. A determined winger who will get nasty to get the job done. He is just what the doctor ordered as far as the Sabres are concerned.
31. Boston Bruins
Jakob Pelletier, Centre
Jakob is a high-end centre who is known for vision. He is a skilled centre who is an excellent passer. Jakob will never give up. He fights for every inch he gets. His hockey IQ is through the roof. He will outsmart the defence who are often left looking for their jockstraps when skates by him. He is a perfect example of good things coming in small packages.
Thursday, June 20, 2019
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Calgary Flames Picks
Okay, it is time for me to make a fool of myself. Yes, time for me to put on my imaginary Calgary GM hat and pretend to know what I am doing. If I were a Flames GM, I would want a top-six forward. But picking at number 26 makes it difficult to achieve that goal.
So the Flames have to find a diamond in the rough. The Flames would love to draft Brett Leason, but I have it on good authority he won't be there. The Islanders are in dire need of a power forward, so I am sure Brett will be gone before the Flames' first pick.
So eliminating Leason, what players might still be available?
27. Connor McMichael, Forward/Centre/Wing
Connor is a versatile forward who can play centre and wing. He can be used in all aspects of the game. Connor has great instincts, great hands and a terrific shot. Connor has some nifty moves and is capable of making a play out of nothing. The Flames like their forwards to play more than one position and will love his versatility.
88. Nando Eggenberger, Wing
Eggenberger is a big, strong winger. The Flames need to get bigger up front. Nando is not the most skilled forward, but he could develop into a solid third line winger willing get his hands dirty.
Here are my other picks without explanation:
116 William Constantinou - defence
150 Mattias Norlinder - defence
214 Brayden Guy - right winger
So the Flames have to find a diamond in the rough. The Flames would love to draft Brett Leason, but I have it on good authority he won't be there. The Islanders are in dire need of a power forward, so I am sure Brett will be gone before the Flames' first pick.
So eliminating Leason, what players might still be available?
27. Connor McMichael, Forward/Centre/Wing
Connor is a versatile forward who can play centre and wing. He can be used in all aspects of the game. Connor has great instincts, great hands and a terrific shot. Connor has some nifty moves and is capable of making a play out of nothing. The Flames like their forwards to play more than one position and will love his versatility.
88. Nando Eggenberger, Wing
Eggenberger is a big, strong winger. The Flames need to get bigger up front. Nando is not the most skilled forward, but he could develop into a solid third line winger willing get his hands dirty.
Here are my other picks without explanation:
116 William Constantinou - defence
150 Mattias Norlinder - defence
214 Brayden Guy - right winger
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Maple Leaf Picks
It's that time of year. I thought before we get into the draft, we should get into what the Maple Leafs are trying to do. The first order of the day is that the Leafs have four players on the market. No one too surprising: Nikita Zaitsev, William Nylander, Nazem Kadri, and finally Patrick Marleau. The Maple Leafs are very busy. They would love to get a first-round pick again. But first-round picks are hard to come by; it seems teams are not eager to give them up.
There is speculation of tension in the Leafs management, although the team is denying all reports. The Maple Leafs are saying their management team is united. Nevertheless, there is a feeling that the window for the Leafs to win is small. They have to win soon, so they are going to have to get busy this draft.
So here are my picks in the second and third round:
52 Simon Holmström, RW/LW
Simon Holstrom is nimble, with explosive speed. He is a gifted forward in the offensive game, who is aware of his surroundings. He has excellent vision, making the plays without mistakes. He has had some injuries to overcome, which may mean he is still available in the second round. Simon would be a steal.
83 Jake Lee, Defence
Jake is a stay-home defender who is rough around the edges. Jake has a heavy slap shot from the point and needs to use it more often. He will need patience, but given a chance, Jake should be able to develop. He needs help with his puck-moving skills. He is solid in his own zone but needs to get stronger. It will come in time.
For the rest of the picks, I am just going to list them.
115 Reece Newkirk, Centre
146 Evgeni Oksentyuk, Right Wing
208 Mike Koster, Defence
There is speculation of tension in the Leafs management, although the team is denying all reports. The Maple Leafs are saying their management team is united. Nevertheless, there is a feeling that the window for the Leafs to win is small. They have to win soon, so they are going to have to get busy this draft.
So here are my picks in the second and third round:
52 Simon Holmström, RW/LW
Simon Holstrom is nimble, with explosive speed. He is a gifted forward in the offensive game, who is aware of his surroundings. He has excellent vision, making the plays without mistakes. He has had some injuries to overcome, which may mean he is still available in the second round. Simon would be a steal.
83 Jake Lee, Defence
Jake is a stay-home defender who is rough around the edges. Jake has a heavy slap shot from the point and needs to use it more often. He will need patience, but given a chance, Jake should be able to develop. He needs help with his puck-moving skills. He is solid in his own zone but needs to get stronger. It will come in time.
For the rest of the picks, I am just going to list them.
115 Reece Newkirk, Centre
146 Evgeni Oksentyuk, Right Wing
208 Mike Koster, Defence
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