Salter Posted May 15, 2016 Share Posted May 15, 2016 Rules: Spoiler As per normal, the vote will be specific to the team drafting in that slot, you will have 10 players to choose from in the vote (starting with the top 10 players ranked in the TSN top 60 midterm rankings) . Make your choice not only by skill, but by team needs as well. Every couple of days I will create a new thread with the results of the vote, and a new vote for the next team. I will also post information about the next 5 players in the TSN top 60. We will only be doing the first round. Below the team's logo, you can click to see their current prospects over at Hockey's Future to have more organizational insight. Enjoy and make sure to come back for each vote! The Arizona Coyotes have selected Olli Juolevi with the 7th overall pick. Who will the Buffalo Sabres draft 8th overall? Current Sabres Prospects Draft Eligible Prospects An unyielding two-way defenceman, Jakob Chychrun is a rising star with a toolbox bursting at the seams. Consistently displays elite four-way skating ability and is not afraid to throw his weight around physically. Plays with poise and composure through high pressure situations and, with the puck on his stick, can direct the play up-ice. Exhibits a particularly potent shot that works its magic on the power play and on the forecheck. Excellent first pass and uses his vision and awareness to keep the puck moving in the direction of the opposition's tail or to a teammate with more time and space. Defensively adept at tracking the puck and staying a step ahead of the opposition. Proactive with his stick and body, exerting pressure on the opposition and forcing them to make hurried decisions. All-in-all, a well-rounded two-way defender that competes with pro-level drive and makes his authoritative presence felt at both ends of the ice. (Source) Michael McLeod is a highly skilled power center that relies on nobody but himself to get the job done. His size and skating make him difficult to contain, and his competitiveness gives him an edge against other teams' best. His deft puckhandling skills and control over his speed are the defining aspects of his offensive abilities. All-in-all, a top talent that is both dynamic and hard to play against.(Source) An explosive power forward who boasts an elite-level skill package. Takes nothing for granted and plays with hard-nosed work ethic. Tremendous vision and outstanding hockey sense; thrives under pressure and doesn't stray from the high-percentage play. Willingness to play physical and win battles in his own end makes him a vital asset, stepping up at the game's key moments. Exceptional skating ability allows him to stay with, if not ahead, of each unfolding play. Refined puckhandling skills allow him to maintain puck control at breakneck speeds. All-in-all, a prolific scorer whose attitude and innate abilities will constantly propel him into dominance. (Source) A shifty and intelligent defenceman that plays with panache and poise. An excellent skater that is a good puck-carrier up the ice. Makes very good decisions with and without the puck, and plays strong positionally. Works hard and doesn't give the opposition much to work with, but could stand to be a bit more assertive during high pressure situations. That being said, he is not a one dimentional player. He displays natural talent in the offensive end, but also plays a complete defensive game in his own end. He has a proactive stick and boxes the opposition out, limiting lanes. All-in-all, the type of all-around defenceman that you want to have on the ice as much as possible. (Source) A dominant two-way defenceman whose tenacity and competitiveness characterize his style of play. Plays with a poise and confidence that facilitates his creativity with the puck as well as split-second decision making. Naturally fluid skater who is always looking to be engaged, if not the center, of each unfolding play. All-in-all, a diligent two-way defenceman who excels at finding ways to be a difference-maker in games. (Source) Draft Order Spoiler 1. Toronto - Auston Matthews 2. Winnipeg - Patrik Laine 3. Columbus - Jesse Puljujärvi 4. Edmonton - Matthew Tkachuk 5. Vancouver - Pierre-Luc Dubois 6. Calgary - Alex Nylander 7. Arizona - Olli Juolevi 8. Buffalo - 9. Montreal - 10. Colorado - 11. New Jersey - 12. Ottawa - 13. Carolina - 14. Boston - 15. Minnesota - 16. Detroit - 17. Nashville - 18. Philadelphia - 19. NY Islanders - 20. Arizona - 21. Carolina - 22. Winnipeg - 23. Florida - 24. Anaheim - 25. Dallas - 26. Washington - 27. 28. 29. 30. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Outsiders Posted May 15, 2016 Share Posted May 15, 2016 Chychrun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hatedkid666 Posted May 15, 2016 Share Posted May 15, 2016 Chychrun has to be the easy pick for the saberrs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-Vintage Canuck- Posted May 15, 2016 Share Posted May 15, 2016 Hard to pass on Jakob Chychrun at #8. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 15, 2016 Share Posted May 15, 2016 Chychrun. Should go 4th. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ossi Vaananen Posted May 15, 2016 Share Posted May 15, 2016 Should write in Logan Brown. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-Vintage Canuck- Posted May 15, 2016 Share Posted May 15, 2016 7 minutes ago, Ossi Vaananen said: Should write in Logan Brown. The OP is going by TSN Mid-Season Draft Ranking. So, when he creates a thread for the 11th pick, then we will see Logan Brown as an option. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Top_Shelf Posted May 17, 2016 Share Posted May 17, 2016 If Chychrun isn't gone at 4th, then he should go here with the Sabres pick. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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