Canuck Surfer Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 Somewhere Ottawa fans are saying to themselves that Brady Tkachuk is probably as good as what they would have picked at 4 this year? Naaaaaaaah! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hairy Kneel Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 7 minutes ago, Ghostsof1915 said: Because then there'd be transparency, you can't have that. Or control. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post 48MPHSlapShot Posted April 10, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted April 10, 2019 15 minutes ago, Jaimito said: http://www.sportingnews.com/us/nhl/news/nhl-draft-big-board-latest-rankings-top-31-prospects-2019-class/1v5mihkwhsvvf1q4d1tyovhz98 NHL Draft 2019: Big board, player rankings 1. Jack Hughes, C, U.S. NTDP Hughes set the NTDP’s all-time scoring mark and has distanced himself from Kakko by playing better after injury concerns. He remains the draft’s most electrifying player and his agility and edgework are unmatched. 2. Kaapo Kakko, RW, TPS Turku (SM-Liiga) A record-setting season in which he broke Aleksander Barkov’s goal-scoring record for an under-18 player, Kakko and his accurate shot should have no issue terrorizing NHL goalies for many years to come. 3. Vasily Podkolzin, RW, SKA-NEVA (VHL) Too good for his peer group; still a little green for older competition. None of that should matter, however, as this buzzsaw of a forward has multiple ways to beat you and beat you repeatedly. 4. Trevor Zegras, C, U.S. NTDP A fantastic playmaker with dizzying skills, it’s easy to confuse Hughes with Zegras when the duo works their magic on the ice. 5. Alex Turcotte, C, U.S. NTDP Putting up almost two points per game with Hughes on the shelf should dispel any notion that this 200-foot beast needs anyone to help him produce. 6. Matthew Boldy, LW, U.S. NTDP One of the cleaner U18 players you’ll ever come across. Boldy's decision making under pressure at this stage is better than a lot of current NHLers and he has a wicked shot when he uses it. 7. Bowen Byram, D, Vancouver (WHL) The top defensive prospect for the draft can beat you in so many ways. His one-on-one defense has improved incredibly from last year. 8. Dylan Cozens, C/W, Lethbridge (WHL) A fast-moving power forward with his head on straight and a real passion for the game, Cozens led all first-year eligibles with 84 points. 9. Peyton Krebs, C, Kootenay (WHL) Krebs nearly matched Dach’s production without the benefit of playing on a deeper team. He set an excellent example on the ice and can make highlight-reel plays off the rush. 10. Kirby Dach, C, Saskatoon (WHL) A towering presence on the ice, Dach’s passing ability rivals what Hughes or Zegras do. He’s as much of a threat on the PK as he is on the power play. His average straight-line speed and lack of first-step quickness might get overlooked because of his on-ice brilliance. 11. Cole Caufield, RW, U.S. NTDP Caufield might be the draft’s best pure goal scorer, but this 5-7 pepper pot is a very good set-up man and is relentless on the puck. 12. Pavel Dorofeyev, LW, Metallurg Magnitogorsk (KHL) A late-2000 birthday may have denied this stallion the chance to dominate his draft-age peers on the international stage. No worries there, however, as Dorofeyev is a smart sniper who can control the pace of a shift on his own. 13. Victor Soderstrom, D, Brynas (SHL) A graceful puck rusher who at the age of 18 plays the position like a poised veteran, Soderstrom proved to be too advanced for the J20 Superelit and eventually earned a regular shift in the SHL. 14. Raphael Lavoie, C/W, Halifax (QMJHL) The Rodney Dangerfield of this year’s draft, Lavoie doesn’t seem to be getting the respect he deserves. He can play a power game but also has excellent speed for his size and can wire a heavy shot. 15. Alex Newhook, C, Victoria (BCHL) The stats say the explosive Newhook is the top scorer of his league and few can create open ice as well as he can. Still, his quiet play at several key events and an ongoing struggle against tight-checking teams means he has work to do. 16. Ville Heinola, D, Lukko (SM-Liiga) An attacking defenseman who never turns down the chance to create an odd-man situation, Heinola has done more than enough to warrant the ice time he receives in one of the world’s top elite leagues. His moves and jukes are reminiscent of 2018 first-overall pick, Rasmus Dahlin. 17. Nils Hoglander, RW, Rogle (SHL) A smaller player with a big heart, Hoglander’s trickery with the puck and feistiness away from it are perfect for today’s North American game. 18. Moritz Seider, D, Adler Mannheim (DEL) A punishing two-way force, Seider is back from a midseason injury to help his club reach the conference finals of Germany’s top men’s league. 19. Ryan Suzuki, C, Barrie (OHL) Quick and decisive, the younger Suzuki (brother Nick is a prospect for the Canadiens) is also an excellent playmaker who carried a thin Colts squad after it was gutted from trades. His 75 points were second among OHL first-year eligibles, and he should be a go-to player for Canada at the under-18’s. 20. Cam York, D, U.S. NTDP The key puck mover for Team USA’s lethal attack, York is a high-volume shooter with a blistering wrister. His decision making during breakouts is excellent. 21. Spencer Knight, G, U.S. NTDP A lot of goalie prospects play with intensity and fire, but it’s been a long time since we’ve seen one as technically superior as Knight who combines an incredible work ethic with outstanding awareness. Go back 10 years and Knight is a lock for the top 10. 22. Connor McMichael, C, London (OHL) A crafty playmaker who also serves as a finisher because of his hands and shot, McMichael, stood out amongst the Knights’ loaded lineup of scorers. 23. Ilya Nikolayev, C, Loko Yaroslavl (MHL) A strong and sturdy 200-foot center who is entrusted with every in-game scenario you can think of, Nikolaev is a dependable penalty killer who also dishes the puck with flair and accuracy. 24. Jakob Pelletier, LW, Moncton (QMJHL) An emerging favorite in draft circles because of his combination of tenacity and skill, Pelletier plays the game at a feverish pace and can make a difference no matter where the puck is located. He generates chances off the forecheck as good as anyone. 25. Arthur Kaliyev, LW, Hamilton (OHL) The owner of one of the draft’s best shots put up ridiculous numbers on a thinned-out Hamilton squad. Kaliyev, who was top-10 in OHL in goals (51) and points (102), is borderline perfect from the circles inward but needs to increase the intensity. 26. Philip Broberg, D, AIK (Allsvenskan) An impressive combination of speed and power, Broberg thinks offense nearly every time he steps on the ice. He has the size, speed and shot to make a name for himself at higher levels, but his defensive zone-play when things tighten up leaves a lot to be desired. 27. Yegor Spiridonov, C, Stalnye Lisy (MHL) A 200-foot center with size who can finish, Spiridonov anchored one of the MHL’s top junior lines and is an excellent penalty killer. 28. John Beecher, C, U.S. NTDP A powerful two-way center who plays with an edge, Beecher can fly down the wing and intimidate goalies with his devastating wrister. His work on the penalty kill and late-game draws proved invaluable for a team loaded with smaller, playmaking pivots. 29. Phil Thomasino, C/W, Niagara (OHL) The OHL’s leading producer among first-year eligibles at even strength with 58 points, this roadrunner can make plays while traveling at a high rate of speed. The fact that he’s standing out on a team gunning for a Memorial Cup berth speaks volumes of his worth. 30. Anttoni Honka, D, JYP (SM-Liiga) A sluggish World Juniors notwithstanding, Honka remains an incredibly agile puck rusher and distributor who can elude pressure in a variety of ways. His dominant play against peers in the Mestis playoffs gives him a boost, and few draft eligibles can quarterback a power play as well as he can. 31. Michal Teply, LW, Liberec (Extraliga) A cerebral two-way winger who plays a similar style to Matt Boldy, Teply is a hard-shooting finisher and puck-possession wizard thanks to his smart reads and ability to stickhandle his way into manageable situations. If Dach is available at 10th overall I will sell my left testicle on the black market and donate the proceeds to this forum. 2 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBatch Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 40 minutes ago, BananaMash said: I kind of want Chicago to become extremely good again (at the same time as us). I miss that rivalry a lot. Nah they can go f$&k themselves and we can get back to a proper rivalry with CAL. CHI needs to pay their dues and sleep in their Toews Kane bed with their three cups for another five years before they can get to a full on rebuild. Hate this new lottery, under a system where drafting is all important let teams that just miss the playoffs pick top three is asinine. PHI boned a bunch of us too. The draft is supposed to be there to help bottom teams, not add core pieces to teams like CHI and even PHI a few years ago. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostsof1915 Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 1 minute ago, 48MPHSlapShot said: If Dach is available at 10th overall I will sell my left testicle on the black market and donate the proceeds to this forum. No balls were dropped to make this pick...... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Warhippy Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 Just gotta trade for Hall the we'll win. Fun fact. Hall a former 1st overall pick has now been on teams that have picked 1st overall 5 times. Of those 5 1st overall picks, one is a 2nd line center. One is out of the league. One is McDavid. Hischier in NJ is not wowing anyone and now Hughes or Kaapo will be under scrutiny. For those counting, Hall has 5, 1st overall picks in 9 years in the NHL with 4 of them looking meh for their draft status. Wtf kind luck is that 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kanukfanatic Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 I'm glad we didn't get 3rd. Don't want a Russian!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hairy Kneel Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 Bettman has his fingerprints all over those balls. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Warhippy Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 1 minute ago, Ghostsof1915 said: No balls were dropped to make this pick...... Well...arguably a few may have been fondled from the Chicago and Jersey Camps 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canuck Surfer Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 (edited) 5 minutes ago, 48MPHSlapShot said: If Dach is available at 10th overall I will sell my left testicle on the black market and donate the proceeds to this forum. High in fibre? Edited April 10, 2019 by Canuck Surfer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilbur Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 3 minutes ago, Canuck Surfer said: And landing 10th was the single most likely %. I think 9th was (48.8% from what I saw), 10th was 30.7% according to tankathon. 2 minutes ago, 48MPHSlapShot said: If Dach is available at 10th overall I will sell my left testicle on the black market and donate the proceeds to this forum. Careful, you never know what can happen on draft day. I would've said something similar with Quinn Hughes last year before the draft. Although I'm done having kids, I'm still glad I didn't 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hammertime Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 3 minutes ago, 48MPHSlapShot said: If Dach is available at 10th overall I will sell my left testicle on the black market and donate the proceeds to this forum. Ill hold you to it. I know a guy who knows a guy..... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hammertime Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 2 minutes ago, Kanukfanatic said: I'm glad we didn't get 3rd. Don't want a Russian!! Didn't know Byram was Russian? 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-DLC- Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 28 minutes ago, bishopshodan said: This might have been answered, haven't read the thread. Why don't we get to see the balls being dropped/pulled? Because then they can't cheat. 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
48MPHSlapShot Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 1 minute ago, hammertime said: Ill hold you to it. I know a guy who knows a guy..... Quote me on it if you want 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr. Crossbar Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 5 minutes ago, Ghostsof1915 said: No balls were dropped to make this pick...... Who's going to accept dirty ball money? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBatch Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 16 minutes ago, Ghostsof1915 said: This list is way different than the ones I've seen from Bob Mac and Craig Button. Way different from the ISS as well, and THN. Broberg dropping from 8 down to late in the first round ... curious 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alflives Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 Just now, debluvscanucks said: Because then they can't cheat. The more complicated the system the easier it is to “adjust” the results. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stawns Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 21 minutes ago, Darius said: So who is this years pettersson? Someone with exceptional skill but is being undervalued because of a perceived deficiency that can be overcome or is irrelevant because of skill.? Is there a small guy like Johnny hockey? At the risk of being a broken record.......Caufield all day 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kushman Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 20 minutes ago, canuck73_3 said: 15 league representatives (one for each team) are present so, sorry I'm not buying it. again, i didn't make a claim that the lottery is rigged... just pointing out that just because an accounting firm is involved, doesn't mean that fraud isn't possible just like it would be entirely possible for the lottery to be rigged without the 15 representatives being aware of the fact that the lottery was rigged. Anyways, doesn't matter at this point. rigged or not, the system is broken. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Please sign in to comment
You will be able to leave a comment after signing in
Sign In Now