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Nik the Trik said:So as of right now the Leafs have the following picks:
#1
#27-30(Pittsburgh)
#31
#56(Washington)
#61
#70(New Jersey)
#91
#100(Colorado)
#121
#151
#177-180(St. Louis)
#181
So that makes 8 picks in the top 100. Draft day will be fun.
Patrick said:
Exciting!
Given your outlook in the B prospects thread, do you think there is more chance this year that they'll trade up a little bit to target specific players?
In terms of sheer numbers, if they can package one or two of those B guys with a pick to move up, they might consider it.
I know the consensus is generally that trading up isn't a great idea based on pick valuation, but the Leafs might be in a bit of a unique spot at this draft just in terms of sheer numbers.
Nik the Trik said:Patrick said:
Exciting!
Given your outlook in the B prospects thread, do you think there is more chance this year that they'll trade up a little bit to target specific players?
In terms of sheer numbers, if they can package one or two of those B guys with a pick to move up, they might consider it.
I know the consensus is generally that trading up isn't a great idea based on pick valuation, but the Leafs might be in a bit of a unique spot at this draft just in terms of sheer numbers.
My guess is that trading up would almost certainly involve additional picks rather than prospects. I'd guess that the sort of fast paced draft day trades don't allow for teams to really sit around and say "Hey, what did we think of Martin Dzierkals' and what he did this year" as opposed to just saying, you know, "Who can we take in the third round we like?" with all of their relevant scouting information in front of them.
CarltonTheBear said:I don't know if this was intentional or not, but last year the Leafs picks went Forward-defenceman-F-D-F-D-F-D-F. I wonder if we'll see that happen again. I'd like to see a goalie thrown in near the top though. Maybe F-D-G-D-F and so on.
CarltonTheBear said:I don't know if this was intentional or not, but last year the Leafs picks went Forward-defenceman-F-D-F-D-F-D-F. I wonder if we'll see that happen again. I'd like to see a goalie thrown in near the top though. Maybe F-D-G-D-F and so on.
Omallley said:If there's a draft to roll the dice on a bunch of goalies, surely it is the one you have a boatload of picks *and* there's consensus that the pool is pretty deep.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:That's what I say. Who are the best goalie prospects likely to be available? Any chance they'd use the PIT pick for one?
Omallley said:CarltonTheBear said:I don't know if this was intentional or not, but last year the Leafs picks went Forward-defenceman-F-D-F-D-F-D-F. I wonder if we'll see that happen again. I'd like to see a goalie thrown in near the top though. Maybe F-D-G-D-F and so on.
Assuming the Leafs don't trade up or dump a bunch of picks, I think this would be a great draft to load up on goalies. They're finicky to draft right and it is an obvious position of weakness for the Leafs.
Just to prove the point in an oversimplified way...if you look at the top 10 goalies by wins this past year and you have an undrafted player, 1 drafted in the 8th round, 1 drafted in the 7th round, 1 in the 4th round, 2 in the 3rd round, 1 in the 2nd round, and 3 in the 1st round. Basically all over the place. If you look at the top 10 scorers in the league, you have 1 unfrafted player, 1 drafted in the 5th round, 1 in the 4th, and 7 drafted in the 1st round - a much better "hit" rate.
If there's a draft to roll the dice on a bunch of goalies, surely it is the one you have a boatload of picks *and* there's consensus that the pool is pretty deep.
Highlander said:The interesting thing is the did stagger between F-D-F-D. Agreed we need a Goalie prospect or two and the new Leaf brass has stated their intention to ALWAYS pick the best player available at the time of the pick, but it makes sense with the forwards they have in fold, that with Matthews it may be more like F-D-G-D-D-F-G-D-F-D
My god it starting to look like Fuggetaboutit.
Patrick said:Someone brought this guy up on Reddit.
http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=324561
Oleg Sosunov 18 years old dman who is 6'8" and 243lbs.
If he can skate, he might get taken a little higher than previously predicted.
ISS has him as the 25th EU Skater so right now he's probably projected in the 3rd/4th round.
I wonder if a team with multiple picks (cough) burns an early third on him.
Frank E said:Omallley said:CarltonTheBear said:I don't know if this was intentional or not, but last year the Leafs picks went Forward-defenceman-F-D-F-D-F-D-F. I wonder if we'll see that happen again. I'd like to see a goalie thrown in near the top though. Maybe F-D-G-D-F and so on.
Assuming the Leafs don't trade up or dump a bunch of picks, I think this would be a great draft to load up on goalies. They're finicky to draft right and it is an obvious position of weakness for the Leafs.
Just to prove the point in an oversimplified way...if you look at the top 10 goalies by wins this past year and you have an undrafted player, 1 drafted in the 8th round, 1 drafted in the 7th round, 1 in the 4th round, 2 in the 3rd round, 1 in the 2nd round, and 3 in the 1st round. Basically all over the place. If you look at the top 10 scorers in the league, you have 1 unfrafted player, 1 drafted in the 5th round, 1 in the 4th, and 7 drafted in the 1st round - a much better "hit" rate.
If there's a draft to roll the dice on a bunch of goalies, surely it is the one you have a boatload of picks *and* there's consensus that the pool is pretty deep.
Huh. That's interesting.
I guess it really is tough to project the success of goalies when they're 18 yrs old.