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

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Posted 28 February 2007 - 01:59 PM

Alexander Ovechkin said:

Rough Neck said:

The Imposter said:

So...pending any trades before the draft, how many draft picks do we have for this upcoming draft?


1st Round
2nd Round
2nd Round
3rd Round
5th Round
6th Round
7th Round

I think..


Not bad.


Wrong.

1st round pick
2nd round pick (LA)
2nd round pick
5th round pick
5th round pick (ATL)
6th round pick
7th round pick

Those will be our picks this year.
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Posted 28 February 2007 - 02:03 PM

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Toxic RD thinks he is a prospect pro  :lol:


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Posted 28 February 2007 - 02:08 PM

[quote=Eagle Eye]I see Mason Raymond was named Offensive Player of the week. For more information go to http://umdbulldogs.com/

The link didn't work, but I'll post the whole article anyways:

RED-HOT RAYMOND RECEIVES WCHA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARD
http://www.umdbulldo...1&story_id=3143

Mason Raymond, whose five-point performance helped propel the University of Minnesota Duluth to a weekend sweep of the University of Alaska Anchorage, has been selected the Red Baron Pizza Western Collegiate Hockey Association's Offensive Player of the Week.

The University of Minnesota Duluth sophomore left winger assisted on all three of his club's goals in a 3-2 triumph over the visiting Seawolves Friday and then scored once and held set up another tally as the Bulldogs won 5-0 the next night. He finished the weekend a +2 in addition to putting a team-leading 10 shots on goal.
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Raymond, a native of Cochrane, Alberta and the second round pick of the Vancouver Canucks in the 2005 National Hockey League draft, has now moved into second place in the WCHA overall scoring race with 43 points on 14 goals and 29 assists -- all career highs. The 2005-06 WCHA All-Rookie Team selection currently leads the WCHA in both assists and power play points (26) and has also been involved in more of his team's overall goals (45.3 percent) than any league skater. :shock: Raymond, who received the same weekly WCHA honor earlier last month (Jan. 9), has marked in the scoring column in 10 of the last 14 games, rolling up 25 points (eight goals and 17 assists) during that stretch

Raymond and the Bulldogs will put the wraps on the 2006-07 regular season this Friday and Saturday night by hosting defending NCAA champion Wisconsin.

So his season is done after that correct?. No playoffs for UMD?.

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Posted 28 February 2007 - 03:00 PM

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So his season is done after that correct?. No playoffs for UMD?.


Mason Raymond and the Bulldogs

They are scheduled to play St Cloud Huskies (No. 2 ranked team in the nation) in St. Cloud at the National Hockey Center. Best of 3. Fri Mar 9, Sat Mar 10 and Sun Mar 11 if necessary. If they win they would advance to the Red Baron WCHA Final Five to be held at the Excel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn March 15-17.
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Posted 28 February 2007 - 03:12 PM

How does Edler keep getting pushed around a lot on the ice?

He is our biggest defenseman out of our top 3 prospects right now..

6'2 211lbs- Bourdon
6'3 213lbs- Rahimi
6'3 220lbs- Edler

I understand the style of play is different amongst these 3 but to get knocked over so much for being such a big mobile kid?
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Posted 28 February 2007 - 03:41 PM

Rahimi said:

How does Edler keep getting pushed around a lot on the ice?

He is our biggest defenseman out of our top 3 prospects right now..

6'2 211lbs- Bourdon
6'3 213lbs- Rahimi
6'3 220lbs- Edler WTF

I understand the style of play is different amongst these 3 but to get knocked over so much for being such a big mobile kid?


LMFAO, ever seen Edler play live?. Edler is not 220. The Moose have him listed at 194 FYI. Bourdon is around 220. Bourdon/Rahimi's body are "filled out". Edler is very tall, but is only around 195, and I think he is even lighter then that. It doesn't matter if you are 6"3, or 6"4 ect ect. If you are very "skinny" then you need to but on more "muscle weight". This is something Rahimi has, and to a certain point Luc does.

Again, if you have ever seen Edler play on the Moose you would know what I am talking about.

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Posted 28 February 2007 - 03:44 PM

itzabreeze said:

Rahimi said:

How does Edler keep getting pushed around a lot on the ice?

He is our biggest defenseman out of our top 3 prospects right now..

6'2 211lbs- Bourdon
6'3 213lbs- Rahimi
6'3 220lbs- Edler WTF

I understand the style of play is different amongst these 3 but to get knocked over so much for being such a big mobile kid?


LMFAO, ever seen Edler play live?. Edler is not 220. The Moose have him listed at 194 FYI. Bourdon is around 220. Bourdon/Rahimi's body are "filled out". Edler is very tall, but is only around 195. It doesn't matter if you are 6"3, or 6"4 ect ect. If you are very "skinny" then you need to but on more "muscle weight". This is something Rahimi has, and to a certain point Luc does.

Again, if you have ever seen Edler play on the Moose you would know what I am talking about.


I have watched him with the Canucks. He does look sort of skinny but then again its also hard to tell with all that hockey gear on to know how big a kid really is.

Sorry I just pulled those stats off the Canucks.com prospect chart.
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Posted 28 February 2007 - 04:05 PM

Edler is 6'4 no?
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Posted 28 February 2007 - 04:11 PM

Mason Raymond, ahhhhhhh. :twisted: Let's all breathe a collective sigh of relief that D-day is passed!
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Posted 28 February 2007 - 04:24 PM

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Mason Raymond, ahhhhhhh. :twisted:   Let's all breathe a collective sigh of relief that D-day is passed!



Canucks brass knows better than to trade a Pominville, Derek Roy type player out of our system.


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Posted 28 February 2007 - 04:48 PM

Updated scouting report on Kiril 'Killer' Koltsov by RussianProspects.com

February 2007 Update: An aggressive player in the offensive zone…a gifted skater with an impressive top speed…needs to improve his defensive awareness…needs to use his body more than his stick against an opponent…becomes overly involved on the offensive side of the ice – needs to pay more attention to his defensive responsibilities…effective one on one when he does play defense in his own zone…a capable puckhandler…has a very dangerous wrist shot with a quick release and good aim…the top offensive defenseman in Russia with HC Avangard and the national team.
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Posted 28 February 2007 - 04:49 PM

Dortmund said:

Millerdraft said:

Mason Raymond, ahhhhhhh. :twisted:   Let's all breathe a collective sigh of relief that D-day is passed!



Canucks brass knows better than to trade a Pominville, Derek Roy type player out of our system.


Thankfully. Have you forgotten those Forsberg rumblings that were going on? Jason Blake? (yuck) Those rumours were frightening and I even found myself getting caught up in the Forsberg fervor. Nonis should be commended on a job well done. It was a tight balancing act between appeasing Luongo and not selling the farm/forfeiting the future. He did remarkably well "filling holes" without giving up a single prospect.
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Posted 28 February 2007 - 04:52 PM

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Updated scouting report on Kiril 'Killer' Koltsov by RussianProspects.com

February 2007 Update: An aggressive player in the offensive zone…a gifted skater with an impressive top speed…needs to improve his defensive awareness…needs to use his body more than his stick against an opponent…becomes overly involved on the offensive side of the ice – needs to pay more attention to his defensive responsibilities…effective one on one when he does play defense in his own zone…a capable puckhandler…has a very dangerous wrist shot with a quick release and good aim…the top offensive defenseman in Russia with HC Avangard and the national team.


Sounds like an even weaker Jovanovski. Sandiz Ozolinsh 2.0, imo. I am less and less confident in this guy with each passing report I read.
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Posted 28 February 2007 - 05:09 PM

Millerdraft said:

Grabner said:

Updated scouting report on Kiril 'Killer' Koltsov by RussianProspects.com

February 2007 Update: An aggressive player in the offensive zone…a gifted skater with an impressive top speed…needs to improve his defensive awareness…needs to use his body more than his stick against an opponent…becomes overly involved on the offensive side of the ice – needs to pay more attention to his defensive responsibilities…effective one on one when he does play defense in his own zone…a capable puckhandler…has a very dangerous wrist shot with a quick release and good aim…the top offensive defenseman in Russia with HC Avangard and the national team.


Sounds like an even weaker Jovanovski. Sandiz Ozolinsh 2.0, imo. I am less and less confident in this guy with each passing report I read.


No where did I read, "Prone to Give Aways and Season Ending Groin Injuries" .

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Posted 28 February 2007 - 05:10 PM

I am just wondering what kind of attitude this Koltsov character will have. Will he female dog and whine like a lot of Russians have done recently and fly back to Russia to play if things don't go his way?

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Posted 28 February 2007 - 05:16 PM

:Unknown said:

Millerdraft said:

Grabner said:

Updated scouting report on Kiril 'Killer' Koltsov by RussianProspects.com

February 2007 Update: An aggressive player in the offensive zone…a gifted skater with an impressive top speed…needs to improve his defensive awareness…needs to use his body more than his stick against an opponent…becomes overly involved on the offensive side of the ice – needs to pay more attention to his defensive responsibilities…effective one on one when he does play defense in his own zone…a capable puckhandler…has a very dangerous wrist shot with a quick release and good aim…the top offensive defenseman in Russia with HC Avangard and the national team.


Sounds like an even weaker Jovanovski. Sandiz Ozolinsh 2.0, imo. I am less and less confident in this guy with each passing report I read.


No where did I read, "Prone to Give Aways and Season Ending Groin Injuries" .


Who needs give aways when you're deeper in the O-zone than the RWer?
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Posted 28 February 2007 - 05:40 PM

Millerdraft said:

:Unknown said:

Millerdraft said:

Grabner said:

Updated scouting report on Kiril 'Killer' Koltsov by RussianProspects.com

February 2007 Update: An aggressive player in the offensive zone…a gifted skater with an impressive top speed…needs to improve his defensive awareness…needs to use his body more than his stick against an opponent…becomes overly involved on the offensive side of the ice – needs to pay more attention to his defensive responsibilities…effective one on one when he does play defense in his own zone…a capable puckhandler…has a very dangerous wrist shot with a quick release and good aim…the top offensive defenseman in Russia with HC Avangard and the national team.


Sounds like an even weaker Jovanovski. Sandiz Ozolinsh 2.0, imo. I am less and less confident in this guy with each passing report I read.


No where did I read, "Prone to Give Aways and Season Ending Groin Injuries" .


he'd probally make an unreal RW hahah

Who needs give aways when you're deeper in the O-zone than the RWer?



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Posted 28 February 2007 - 06:34 PM

TonyG said:

Alexander Ovechkin said:

Rough Neck said:

The Imposter said:

So...pending any trades before the draft, how many draft picks do we have for this upcoming draft?


1st Round
2nd Round
2nd Round
3rd Round
5th Round
6th Round
7th Round

I think..


Not bad.


Wrong.

1st round pick
2nd round pick (LA)
2nd round pick
5th round pick
5th round pick (ATL)
6th round pick
7th round pick

Those will be our picks this year.


What happened to our 3rd round pick?

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Posted 28 February 2007 - 06:53 PM

B Kuzma said:

Toxic RD thinks he is a prospect pro  :lol:


I'm also an egotistical elitist

So, f*cking right i'm a pro
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Posted 28 February 2007 - 07:11 PM

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February 28, 2007

Krikunov collects four points in thrashing

Winger Ilya Krikunov increased his scoring total for the season by 25% in a single game when he collected a power play goal and three assists in Khimik's 13-1 drubbing of Krilja.
Krikunov now totals seven goals (five on the power play) and nine assists in 44 games. He also has 50 PIM.

Fellow winger Sergei Shirokov continued his good play and picked up an assist in CSKA's 3-2 win at Chelyabinsk.

Winger Evgeny Gladskikh and rearguard Denis Grot again were not in the line-ups for the games of their respective teams.


In Sweden, Daniel Rahimi's team Bjorkloven was 19 seconds away from elimination but survived with a 5-4 OT win and extended the series against Växjö to a decisive third game.
Rahimi has no point, two PIM, and a -1 rating in the series so far.

On the other hand, Swiss winger Thomas Nussli's team Basel could not hold on to a 4-0 lead after the first period and lost 4-5 in overtime to Ambri.
Basel now trails the best-of-seven series in the so-called "Playdowns" 0-2. Nussli was a non-factor in both games.


Wow, 13-1. :lol:

Guess Rahimi survives another game.

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