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What i found interesting was JB said they had their eye on 7 or 8 players at 5OA. Looks like he's accounting for trade scenario's. |
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Location: I didn't read it , BC Joined: 09.21.2013
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What i found interesting was JB said they had their eye on 7 or 8 players at 5OA. Looks like he's accounting for trade scenario's. - VanHockeyGuy
I posted this at the end of the previous blog,
it is all so speculative. If JB sees something in a player that others have pegged as going later, are there any scouts on other teams seeing the same thing as JB?
If you really like a player that is media consensus as being a few picks later than you are picking do you trade down? what happens if you trade down and that player you coveted gets snatched before your pick?
Can't wait for draft day. |
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Thank Carol.
I mentioned in the last blog that Dubois was rated a lot as a winger and imo that leaves Brown as the next true center in the draft. You can't go wrong with either. I would love to be the guy making that decision. |
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Thank Carol.
I mentioned in the last blog that Dubois was rated a lot as a winger and imo that leaves Brown as the next true center in the draft. You can't go wrong with either. I would love to be the guy making that decision. - thundachunk
Yep, I would be okay with either. |
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What i found interesting was JB said they had their eye on 7 or 8 players at 5OA. Looks like he's accounting for trade scenario's. - VanHockeyGuy
You have too. Anything could happen at 3 to 5. I would not trade down and take the player that caught my eye or try to pry the 2nd overall from Chevy. |
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CanuckDon
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Location: Las Vegas Joined: 08.05.2014
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I think we pick Brown as if there is one thing I've learned in the last few months it's that Vantel and Benning think alike |
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Location: Merritt, BC Joined: 01.24.2010
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Would you trade Sbisa, Pedan and 5OA to Colorado for Barrie and 10OA ? |
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I think we pick Brown as if there is one thing I've learned in the last few months it's that Vantel and Benning think alike - CanuckDon
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Would you trade Sbisa, Pedan and 5OA to Colorado for Barrie and 10OA ? - shutout47
I wouldn't but I'm just an old guy sitting on the deck eating leftover pizza. |
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I think we pick Brown as if there is one thing I've learned in the last few months it's that Vantel and Benning think alike - CanuckDon
Oh jesus. |
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I wouldn't but I'm just an old guy sitting on the deck eating leftover pizza. - A_SteamingLombardi
Saving mine for dinner. |
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shutout47
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Location: Merritt, BC Joined: 01.24.2010
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I wouldn't but I'm just an old guy sitting on the deck eating leftover pizza. - A_SteamingLombardi
Sounds like a great idea ! Sitting on the deck eating pizza ! |
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Would you trade Sbisa, Pedan and 5OA to Colorado for Barrie and 10OA ? - shutout47
Oh my word no. Trading down is unacceptable for me. |
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CanuckDon
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Location: Las Vegas Joined: 08.05.2014
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I wouldn't but I'm just an old guy sitting on the deck eating leftover pizza. - A_SteamingLombardi
Even trolls have to eat |
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Oh jesus. - thundachunk
You don't have to call me Jesus |
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Zogg
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I wonder if there has ever been a study conducted with respect to how much bloodlines have any impact or affect (if any) on a second generation's player's overall quality. Is it really something tangible or simply a fallacy.
In recent days there seems to have been some merit to it, however, with the likes of second generation players like Max Domi, Mathew Tkachuk, Nylander, Mantha, Kapanen, Reinharts, etc, not to mention previous NHL'ers like Brett Hull, the Sutters, Folignos, Mark Howe, Z Parise, Paul Stastny, who all had fathers who were decent to very good NHLers.
Hence, would bloodlines really be something to keep in mind when drafting? or as indicated, is this simply fishing for any sort of tangible connection? |
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US College Rugby yaaaaaaa |
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I wonder if there has ever been a study conducted with respect to how much bloodlines have any impact or affect (if any) on a second generation's player's overall quality. Is it really something tangible or simply a fallacy.
In recent days there seems to have been some merit to it, however, with the likes of second generation players like Max Domi, Mathew Tkachuk, Nylander, Mantha, Kapanen, Reinharts, etc, not to mention previous NHL'ers like Brett Hull, the Sutters, Folignos, Mark Howe, Z Parise, Paul Stastny, who all had fathers who were decent to very good NHLers.
Hence, would bloodlines really be something to keep in mind when drafting? or as indicated, is this simply fishing for any sort of tangible connection? - Zogg
I replied in the last blog. |
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Even trolls have to eat - CanuckDon
But I don't have any tear pie. |
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You don't have to call me Jesus - VANTEL
Sorry lord and saviour. |
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Zogg
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yes Thunda, that was a good comparison with respect to racehorses and how significant bloodlines are considered within the sport. I thought I would just repost here on the new blog to see if anyone else may have any input on this matter |
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Marwood
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Location: "Welcome to HockeyBuzz. Come for the rumors. Stay for the idiots." - Feds91Stammer Joined: 08.21.2014
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I know the new haircut is intriguing but I think Laine is kinda young for you Carol. |
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