Andy007 said:
I love it. Ask for peoples' opinion and then criticize them for not having the basis or knowledge to give said opinion.
If someone were to say, as many have in this thread, that they prefer Matthews based on position or what they've seen that's an opinion. Nobody challenged that. If somone were to say "most people think Matthews should go first, so I'm going to go with that" again, not an opinion exactly but whatever.
What did got challenged was when people said "there is no debate". That got challenged because that's not an opinion, that's a factually incorrect statement. There is a debate. There's a debate among NHL scouts.
Aggregating the draft rankings of various sources, some of them more legitimate than others, and saying that all of them have Matthews at #1 does not mean those rankings did not get there through debate or consideration.
For instance one of the sites that is one of your seven sources is "Draft Buzz Hockey". Now, I've never heard of Draft Buzz Hockey, I don't know what their methodology is or what they employ. A quick trip to their website makes them look a little dinky, a little sketchy but still. Does their ranking of Matthews at #1 mean there's "no debate"?
Well, this is actually what "Draft Buzz" says on their website:
Then, Laine had a terrific WJC along with his two other top prospect linemates in Aho/Puljujarvi and started to ramp up his play into the playoffs. The phenomenal show he put on to take Playoff MVP has altered the feeling with regards to the top of the draft. Matthews no longer has a firm hold on the top spot, and Laine has more chomped at and taken a piece out of (than nip) Matthews to earn real serious consideration to be 2016's guy.
Scouts. The people watching him. Websites like the one you're putting your stock in. They are saying in plain english that it's not a settled question. That opinion is starting to vary. So long as you're interested in the question to a degree beyond reading a list and trying to figure out if #1 is higher than #2, that's pretty clear.
Again, come down on the side of Matthews or come down on the side of Laine. Those are opinions. "There is no debate" is just not true.