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2009/2010 Prospects Thread The ONLY "Official" one in existence

#3521 User is offline   Millerdraft Icon


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Posted 14 May 2007 - 07:57 PM

View Posttimw33, on May 14 2007, 07:51 PM, said:

I can't tell wheter its the Canucks or Moose playing out there.

They just blew a 2-0 lead in the third.



No kidding. Nice f*cking powerplay.
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Posted 14 May 2007 - 08:32 PM

Season is over for ALL prospects.

Moose lose 3-2 in OT.

Hansen on ice for two Season ending goals for two seperate teams this year.


Edit: Bliznak is lone prospect standing.

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Posted 14 May 2007 - 08:36 PM

View Posttimw33, on May 14 2007, 08:32 PM, said:

Season is over for ALL prospects.

Moose lose 3-2 in OT.

Hansen on ice for two Season ending goals for two seperate teams this year.
Edit: Bliznak is lone prospect standing.


:( No one to cheer for now...except for the Giants! GO GIANTS GO!

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Posted 14 May 2007 - 08:38 PM

Can't believe they blew a 2-0 lead in the third.

Screams Canucks.
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Posted 14 May 2007 - 09:17 PM

View Posttimw33, on May 14 2007, 08:38 PM, said:

Can't believe they blew a 2-0 lead in the third.

Screams Canucks.


It happens though.

Oh well, next year for everyone.




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Posted 14 May 2007 - 09:45 PM

View Posttimw33, on May 14 2007, 08:32 PM, said:

Season is over for ALL prospects.

Moose lose 3-2 in OT.

Hansen on ice for two Season ending goals for two seperate teams this year.
Edit: Bliznak is lone prospect standing.


Wasn't he in the penalty box? :(
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Posted 14 May 2007 - 10:48 PM

What a bad day for prospect's. It appears Price was standing on his head as Manitoba outshot Hamilton 42-25!

Anyone know where I can find a website like nhlnumbers.con thats has the status of AHL players contracts?.

Bye Bye Bye to you!!

Prestin Ryan
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Brendan Brooks
Maxime Fortunus
Colby Genoway
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Flats.... :rolleyes:
Alexandre Bolduc
No Scorin" Goren

Out with the old, in with the new!.

Bring on the kids!

Mr. Non-Euro I'm better then Kopitar because I said so "Bourdon"

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Simek:
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Rahimi AKA Mean mother ****er who destroyed Erik Johnson at the WJC. Best moment ever. Period.
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Quick, someone go find the video clip!

Raymond
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and then their was Edler.....

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Posted 14 May 2007 - 11:04 PM

Very cool website that was some NHL $$$ Numbers:

http://www.geocities...NHL_Roster.html

Prospects that I didn't know the salary of appear to be:

Shaun Heshka: $550,000

Nathan McIver $488,333

Daniel Rahimi $670,000

Francois-Pierre Guenette $475,000
(Drafted by Vancouver in the seventh round, 222nd overall, in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft)

Mark-Andre Bernier $641,667 :blink: Surprised he got that much $$ if he ever makes it to the nhl.

Mike Brown $500,000

Michael Grabner $900,000
Crazy how a 19 year old could have almost a million dollars eh?.

Jannik Hanson $508,333

Raymond's #'s are not on yet. Obviously, things may not be 100% but it is interesting to see some of the lesser known players #'s.

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Posted 14 May 2007 - 11:16 PM

View Postitzabreeze, on May 14 2007, 11:04 PM, said:

Very cool website that was some NHL $$$ Numbers:

http://www.geocities...NHL_Roster.html

Prospects that I didn't know the salary of appear to be:

Shaun Heshka: $550,000

Nathan McIver $488,333

Daniel Rahimi $670,000

Francois-Pierre Guenette $475,000
(Drafted by Vancouver in the seventh round, 222nd overall, in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft)

Mark-Andre Bernier $641,667 :blink: Surprised he got that much $$ if he ever makes it to the nhl.

Mike Brown $500,000

Michael Grabner $900,000
Crazy how a 19 year old could have almost a million dollars eh?.

Jannik Hanson $508,333

Raymond's #'s are not on yet. Obviously, things may not be 100% but it is interesting to see some of the lesser known players #'s.


Crosby :lol: :lol:

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Posted 14 May 2007 - 11:16 PM

View Postitzabreeze, on May 14 2007, 10:48 PM, said:

Rahimi AKA Mean mother ****er who destroyed Erik Johnson at the WJC. Best moment ever. Period.
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Quick, someone go find the video clip!

Which game was it? (I don't know how many times USA played Sweden in WJHC soo)

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Posted 15 May 2007 - 12:22 AM

Apparently the Winnipeg Free Press has nothing good to say about Luc Bourdon in these playoffs. Blake Price described his performance as "underwhelming". Could this be an injury related problem or are Canucks just the worst drafting team in history?


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Posted 15 May 2007 - 12:25 AM

View PostAquiace, on May 15 2007, 12:22 AM, said:

Apparently the Winnipeg Free Press has nothing good to say about Luc Bourdon in these playoffs. Blake Price described his performance as "underwhelming". Could this be an injury related problem or are Canucks just the worst drafting team in history?


Kopitar + Marc Staal

I dunno, I just hope that Bourdon atleast makes a solid 5th d man or something. If he doesn't even make the NHL full time in a few years that will sort of suck.
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Posted 15 May 2007 - 12:47 AM

Wow heads should roll in manitoba, they had great depth with victoria and vancouver out, and they even had the Chouiner if need be.

I don't know who won't be coming back by choice but they should clean house. I don't think Genoway was effective once we picked him up, i think he was a center before we traded for him. Schultz had a moose record for GOALZ last year, and if Jaffray gets a 2 way they would be a good 35+ GOALZ each winger pairing for Genoway. Reid i doubt will wanna stay in our organization but would be great for Raymond and Grabner for a super fast scoring line. Hansen despite the love fest only had 12 GOALZ and needs to develop his hands next year, he was playing LW recently and might work well with Simek on a line.

Bourdon didn't get the offensive ice time Coulombe and Edler got in vancouver this october making it harder for him to succeed, and i could see him being sent down for the 3rd year in a row for development purposes. Edler altho good, i could see similarly kept down for development and adding some size. Rahimi i think could make the canucks first due to his size and grit, at the NHL level he may be a guy for whom points are just a bonus, making his climb shorter and faster if he can deliver hard hits and be responsible, but i could see him being part of the moose big 3 D prospects.

quick lineup i pulled out from between my cheeks:

Jaffray-Genoway-Schultz
Raymond-Reid-Grabner
Hansen-Smith-Simek
Shirokov-Keane-Brown

Edler-Fortunus
Bourdon-Rahimi
McIver-Ryan

I forgot about Shirokov until i got to the 4th line. I'm sure manitoba would want a couple of their guys on the team and afew less prospects. Schultz Ried Smith and Keane are probably all vets next year, not sure if anyone else qualifies with games played. They need to watch the number of vets they sign next season yet still have some good leadership.

enough of this conan is on
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Posted 15 May 2007 - 12:56 AM

Rahimi is the mother ******* man!
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Posted 15 May 2007 - 01:10 AM

View PostGrabner, on May 14 2007, 09:45 PM, said:

Wasn't he in the penalty box? :(


Nope, he took a penalty in OT, but they killed it.


View PostVancouver_Canucks, on May 15 2007, 12:25 AM, said:

Kopitar + Marc Staal

I dunno, I just hope that Bourdon atleast makes a solid 5th d man or something. If he doesn't even make the NHL full time in a few years that will sort of suck.



STFU.

The guy is 19 F*cking years old, this is is first few games in the AHL.

Dmen take longer to come into their own.

Give him some f*cking time, did I mention he is 19?


As for Kopitar, refer to Toxic's sig.
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Posted 15 May 2007 - 06:28 AM

View Posttimw33, on May 15 2007, 12:10 AM, said:

Nope, he took a penalty in OT, but they killed it.
STFU.

The guy is 19 F*cking years old, this is is first few games in the AHL.

Dmen take longer to come into their own.

Give him some f*cking time, did I mention he is 19?
As for Kopitar, refer to Toxic's sig.



Bourdon turned 20 in February. He had a mediocre season at best. As you know, he didn't have a great Canucks camp, although he wasn't given much icetime. When he came to the Wildcats in Junior he started very strong, I remember his first game after coming from the Canucks, he had 4 points and was first star. He had a very good World Jr. tournament, again. He was then traded to Cape Breton, where I understand it, was ok, but not outstanding by any means. Hard to evaluate the couple games with the Moose.

I really hope he has a better Canucks camp next year, and a full year with the Moose is likely. Next year will tell the tale for Luc in my opinion. He was a "blue chip" prospect, no question. The jury is very much out right now on whether he will be a top 2 guy at the NHL level. As I have said many times, he has all the tools. Not sure about his mental game though.
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Posted 15 May 2007 - 06:55 AM

Passing judgement on a 20 year old dman is a fool's game. Way to young. A guy like Bourdon could take another 3 to 4 years to become a competent NHL dman. IMO he has not been a standout in the games I have seen but that means little as I have not seen him other than with the Canucks and World Juniors.

With the accumulating defensive depth that Nonis is building I can see him making a deal for a forward by moving a dman.
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Posted 15 May 2007 - 10:35 AM

Bangs head at Bourdon OMGZ11 Kopitar Thread.

This just in.....

JonnyBCYa is a bigger tool then Reidfan.

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Posted 15 May 2007 - 11:45 AM

NHL DraftBuzz
Draft Riser: Hot DANE!

Lars Eller
*****
Country: Denmark
Position: Center
League: J20 SuperElit
Team: Vastra Frolunda HC Indians
Height: 6'0''
Weight: 198
Shoots: Left
*****
The Skinny: The best Danish prospect available for this year's draft has really skyrocketed up many scouts lists the second half of the season and has all but solidifed himself a spot in the top 20. Eller is a player who is technically very sound; he is a quick skater, owns both a hard and accurate slapshot and wristshot, and is a great stickhandler equipped with the above average vision needed to be a playmaker. Above all, he is a mature, two-way player. He has progressed on a steep development curve, one that started as soon as he came into this season with added size and strength. The most impressive feat in Eller's meteoric rise, according to DraftBuzz, is the quality of the competition he had to first prove he could hang with and then later surpass. Aside from Mikael Backlund, Eller seemingly had to deal with the rest of Sweden's notable draft eligible's stealing the spotlight, having outstanding teammates such as Simon Hjalmarsson, Joakim Andersson, and Jens Hellgren. To go from afterthought in scouts eyes to hot prospect in such a short period of time is remarkable. Although Eller's main weakness is his unselfishness as he often passes up open shots, the second year player for the HC Indians went on to be the team's biggest threat on the powerplay leading the team with 6 goals. Lars Eller is most definately on the prospect fast track, as he is widely considered one of the few young J20 candidates to move up to the Swedish Elites next year. With Denmark earning a promotion in the WJC for 2007-2008, Eller will also be given a chance to match his talent up against other junior stars on the biggest international stage.
*****
2006/2007 Regular Season Stats:
*****
39 games 18 goals 37 assists 55 points +22 58 PIM
*****
WJC18 d1 '07 - Team Denmark
*****
5 games 3 goals 7 assists 10 points +5 6 PIM
*****
WJC d1 '07 - Team Denmark
*****
5 games 2 goals 5 assists 7 points +6 16 PIM
*****
Draft Day Status/Projection: Top 20 is a conservative prediction based on the hype, but it's not farfetched to believe a team in the 8-14 range may gamble on Eller's unique upside and select the rising Dane after the draft's first tier of talent's.
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Posted 15 May 2007 - 11:48 AM

View PostGrabner, on May 15 2007, 11:45 AM, said:

NHL DraftBuzz
Draft Riser: Hot DANE!

Lars Eller
*****
Country: Denmark
Position: Center
League: J20 SuperElit
Team: Vastra Frolunda HC Indians
Height: 6'0''
Weight: 198
Shoots: Left
*****
The Skinny: The best Danish prospect available for this year's draft has really skyrocketed up many scouts lists the second half of the season and has all but solidifed himself a spot in the top 20. Eller is a player who is technically very sound; he is a quick skater, owns both a hard and accurate slapshot and wristshot, and is a great stickhandler equipped with the above average vision needed to be a playmaker. Above all, he is a mature, two-way player. He has progressed on a steep development curve, one that started as soon as he came into this season with added size and strength. The most impressive feat in Eller's meteoric rise, according to DraftBuzz, is the quality of the competition he had to first prove he could hang with and then later surpass. Aside from Mikael Backlund, Eller seemingly had to deal with the rest of Sweden's notable draft eligible's stealing the spotlight, having outstanding teammates such as Simon Hjalmarsson, Joakim Andersson, and Jens Hellgren. To go from afterthought in scouts eyes to hot prospect in such a short period of time is remarkable. Although Eller's main weakness is his unselfishness as he often passes up open shots, the second year player for the HC Indians went on to be the team's biggest threat on the powerplay leading the team with 6 goals. Lars Eller is most definately on the prospect fast track, as he is widely considered one of the few young J20 candidates to move up to the Swedish Elites next year. With Denmark earning a promotion in the WJC for 2007-2008, Eller will also be given a chance to match his talent up against other junior stars on the biggest international stage.
*****
2006/2007 Regular Season Stats:
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39 games 18 goals 37 assists 55 points +22 58 PIM
*****
WJC18 d1 '07 - Team Denmark
*****
5 games 3 goals 7 assists 10 points +5 6 PIM
*****
WJC d1 '07 - Team Denmark
*****
5 games 2 goals 5 assists 7 points +6 16 PIM
*****
Draft Day Status/Projection: Top 20 is a conservative prediction based on the hype, but it's not farfetched to believe a team in the 8-14 range may gamble on Eller's unique upside and select the rising Dane after the draft's first tier of talent's.


Sure if he is available

We draft 26 though? :(
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