mr.sir
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Location: Vancouver Island, BC Joined: 01.18.2015
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should have included in my blog but it reminds me of last years draft by Coyotes a bit:
Chychrun - Lucas.Neilson
So choked we did not use one of our 11 picks to move up and draft him last year |
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BorjeFan4Ever
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Location: not the BigSmoke anymore Joined: 10.29.2007
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I will consult the wheel - AdamFrench
what does the wheel have to say about the Leafs offer sheeting Parayko?
St. Louis is in a bit of a CAP jam... a 1st and 3rd at 5.5 is cheaper than Hamonic. |
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Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
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Remember when Burke offered Wilson a contract extension and then fired him less than 2 months later?
Good times - PatC80
Remember when Timmins wanted to Draft Giroux but Gainey/Gauthier really wanted a defenseman so the Habs drafted Fischer instead?
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mgriffen
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Toronto Joined: 02.01.2012
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what does the wheel have to say about the Leafs offer sheeting Parayko?
St. Louis is in a bit of a CAP jam... a 1st and 3rd at 5.5 is cheaper than Hamonic. - BorjeFan4Ever
Could recoup our losses a bit from the Steen trade! |
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Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
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Stefan Matteau won't receive a QO from the Habs.
DSP for nothing it is! |
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PatC80
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: 1st rd exit is the new normal, ON Joined: 08.11.2011
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what does the wheel have to say about the Leafs offer sheeting Parayko?
St. Louis is in a bit of a CAP jam... a 1st and 3rd at 5.5 is cheaper than Hamonic. - BorjeFan4Ever
even $5.85M we're ok.. |
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Can anyone tell me why we threw away a 6th round pick on a forward who put up less than 30 pts in the O. Was it a make-a-wish foundation thing or something? |
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mjones242
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Pretentious Beer Snob, ON Joined: 06.22.2015
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Can anyone tell me why we threw away a 6th round pick on a forward who put up less than 30 pts in the O. Was it a make-a-wish foundation thing or something? - HealthyScratch6
I go by the adage that if he doesn't have a Wikipedia page he's (poop). |
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Sandro
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 07.10.2009
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on Liljegren and Rasanen
Leafs addressed a need with Timothy Liljegren. He can skate, has a great first two steps, and has vision on the ice, a-la Erik Karlsson. Has an accurate shot, and can definitely Quarterback a Power-play. He is not a liability on Defense either.
The reality is, when you don't play hockey for 2 months, and you come back and are a bit rusty (at times), your draft value could drop. it was an easy Scouting-Evaluation for Scouts who saw a player that wasn't living up to the Hype he had, just 9 months earlier.
If Liljegren has a solid 2017-18 season in Sweden, expect him to make the Leafs line-up in 2018-19. His style of play is something that you don't need to nurture in the minor leagues for 3 seasons.
Eemeli Rasanen, who was chosen 59th by the Leafs, also looks like a guy who can contribute at the NHL Level as early as 2018-19.
He stands at 6'7" 215lbs. Plays a solid tough defensive game, and has offense to his game too. has a powerful shot and his reach is amazing to watch. strong comparisons to Zdeno Chara and fellow Fin, Rasmus Ristolainen.
If he has a strong campaign with Kingston, i could see him having a legit shot at making the Leafs next season. For him, its going to come down to skating improvements. not to mention, th kid has a physical game.
In 10 years, Rasanen could be one of the standouts in his draft-class. |
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Scabeh
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: The Slovakian Jagr, QC Joined: 02.25.2007
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on Liljegren and Rasanen
Leafs addressed a need with Timothy Liljegren. He can skate, has a great first two steps, and has vision on the ice, a-la Erik Karlsson. Has an accurate shot, and can definitely Quarterback a Power-play. He is not a liability on Defense either.
The reality is, when you don't play hockey for 2 months, and you come back and are a bit rusty (at times), your draft value could drop. it was an easy Scouting-Evaluation for Scouts who saw a player that wasn't living up to the Hype he had, just 9 months earlier.
If Liljegren has a solid 2017-18 season in Sweden, expect him to make the Leafs line-up in 2018-19. His style of play is something that you don't need to nurture in the minor leagues for 3 seasons.
Eemeli Rasanen, who was chosen 59th by the Leafs, also looks like a guy who can contribute at the NHL Level as early as 2018-19.
He stands at 6'7" 215lbs. Plays a solid tough defensive game, and has offense to his game too. has a powerful shot and his reach is amazing to watch. strong comparisons to Zdeno Chara and fellow Fin, Rasmus Ristolainen.
If he has a strong campaign with Kingston, i could see him having a legit shot at making the Leafs next season. For him, its going to come down to skating improvements. not to mention, th kid has a physical game.
In 10 years, Rasanen could be one of the standouts in his draft-class. - Sandro
I love these reports.
Every team has future superstars in their prospect pool since this weekend! :D
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Feds91Stammer
Detroit Red Wings |
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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I love these reports.
Every team has future superstars in their prospect pool since this weekend! :D - Scabeh
Except for DET |
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Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
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Can anyone tell me why we threw away a 6th round pick on a forward who put up less than 30 pts in the O. Was it a make-a-wish foundation thing or something? - HealthyScratch6
Taping a new season of CTV's Thrill of a Lifetime. |
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Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
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Can anyone tell me why we threw away a 6th round pick on a forward who put up less than 30 pts in the O. Was it a make-a-wish foundation thing or something? - HealthyScratch6
Hunter says: “He needs strength. He’s got hockey sense, he’s got skill. Didn’t have a great year last year. I believe he’s got some upside and will take off next year.”
https://www.thestar.com/s...ond-day-of-nhl-draft.html
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BorjeFan4Ever
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Location: not the BigSmoke anymore Joined: 10.29.2007
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I love these reports.
Every team has future superstars in their prospect pool since this weekend! :D - Scabeh
yup... but for the Leafs the last few years have been quite the bonus ... Marner 4th overall, Nylander 8th overall... Brown in the 5th/6th round.... heck even the signing out of KHL (Zaitsev) was a huge bonus.
I can understand how the Habs would feel its all baloney... with Galcheyuck, the only one still with the Habs... and guys like McCarron and Beaulieu... it must be disappointing. But hang in there... once you sign Radulov for 7M$ for six or seven years... all will be good. |
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Bigzby
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Inside Candymouth, NV Joined: 07.06.2011
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Has anyone noticed a trend in Leafs Nation since Mark Hunter was given the green light for the Maple Leafs drafting?
Great success!
If you're drafting at 17 is Mark Hunter really that wise or is over half the league dumpster lickers. |
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Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
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I love these reports.
Every team has future superstars in their prospect pool since this weekend! :D - Scabeh
I really do love the post-draft glow (from all 31 teams' fanbases).
We all have guys who look really good.
We all have guys who will make the big club.
Although in fact, we all are just ignoring the ugly reality - most of these guys will never play in the NHL.
Remember when Dubas stole Nikita Korostelev in the 7th round of the 2015 entry draft?
Gooder times. |
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PatC80
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: 1st rd exit is the new normal, ON Joined: 08.11.2011
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I love these reports.
Every team has future superstars in their prospect pool since this weekend! :D - Scabeh
Granted, it is hard to compare 18 year old's to Erik Karlsson and Zdeno Chara, but if both picks do work out in our favour... I'mma be so happy |
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Bigzby
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Inside Candymouth, NV Joined: 07.06.2011
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I really do love the post-draft glow (from all 31 teams' fanbases).
We all have guys who look really good.
We all have guys who will make the big club.
Although in fact, we all are just ignoring the ugly reality - most of these guys will never play in the NHL.
Remember when Dubas stole Nikita Korostelev in the 7th round of the 2015 entry draft?
Gooder times. - Atomic Wedgie
Dont we have some russion in the K tearing it up? |
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Sandro
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 07.10.2009
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I really do love the post-draft glow (from all 31 teams' fanbases).
We all have guys who look really good.
We all have guys who will make the big club.
Although in fact, we all are just ignoring the ugly reality - most of these guys will never play in the NHL.
Remember when Dubas stole Nikita Korostelev in the 7th round of the 2015 entry draft?
Gooder times. - Atomic Wedgie
but if you look at the new Brass in Toronto, more times then not, they are picking solid, Future NHL'ers. the faith is there in their drafting decisions...something that we havent had in Toronto, in ages.
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markmark
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 07.27.2010
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on Liljegren and Rasanen
Leafs addressed a need with Timothy Liljegren. He can skate, has a great first two steps, and has vision on the ice, a-la Erik Karlsson. Has an accurate shot, and can definitely Quarterback a Power-play. He is not a liability on Defense either.
The reality is, when you don't play hockey for 2 months, and you come back and are a bit rusty (at times), your draft value could drop. it was an easy Scouting-Evaluation for Scouts who saw a player that wasn't living up to the Hype he had, just 9 months earlier.
If Liljegren has a solid 2017-18 season in Sweden, expect him to make the Leafs line-up in 2018-19. His style of play is something that you don't need to nurture in the minor leagues for 3 seasons.
Eemeli Rasanen, who was chosen 59th by the Leafs, also looks like a guy who can contribute at the NHL Level as early as 2018-19.
He stands at 6'7" 215lbs. Plays a solid tough defensive game, and has offense to his game too. has a powerful shot and his reach is amazing to watch. strong comparisons to Zdeno Chara and fellow Fin, Rasmus Ristolainen.
If he has a strong campaign with Kingston, i could see him having a legit shot at making the Leafs next season. For him, its going to come down to skating improvements. not to mention, th kid has a physical game.
In 10 years, Rasanen could be one of the standouts in his draft-class. - Sandro
Rasanen is the type that I am hesitant about. When guys are that big they remind of a kid from my high school. Taylor Doherty. He was/is massive so he coasted through the years (12-18) where most other kids were developing. He was touted as another Chara. He wasn't a very good skater but he could manhandle most other kids due to his size/height/reach. Then, all the other kids were men with strength and speed and poof, he was very very average. (Also, see; Crouse, Lawson) |
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Tumbleweed
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: avid reader of the daily douche news Joined: 03.14.2014
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If you're drafting at 17 is Mark Hunter smart or is over half the league stupid. - Bigzby
Thanks for Liljegren
lol @ devils, flyers, stars, avs, nucks, knights, rags, sabres, wings, panthers, kings, canes, bolts and flames.
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Adam French
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
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I really do love the post-draft glow (from all 31 teams' fanbases).
We all have guys who look really good.
We all have guys who will make the big club.
Although in fact, we all are just ignoring the ugly reality - most of these guys will never play in the NHL.
Remember when Dubas stole Nikita Korostelev in the 7th round of the 2015 entry draft?
Gooder times. - Atomic Wedgie
Another guy who was a top-5 pick before his draft year! Like LittleGrin! |
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Adam French
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh Joined: 04.06.2011
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Dont we have some russion in the K tearing it up? - Bigzby
No |
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Tumbleweed
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: avid reader of the daily douche news Joined: 03.14.2014
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Rasanen is the type that I am hesitant about. When guys are that big they remind of a kid from my high school. Taylor Doherty. He was/is massive so he coasted through the years (12-18) where most other kids were developing. He was touted as another Chara. He wasn't a very good skater but he could manhandle most other kids due to his size/height/reach. Then, all the other kids were men with strength and speed and poof, he was very very average. (Also, see; Crouse, Lawson) - markmark
yeah. this guy is probably 4-5 years away. who knows what we have with him. |
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Sandro
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 07.10.2009
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Rasanen is the type that I am hesitant about. When guys are that big they remind of a kid from my high school. Taylor Doherty. He was/is massive so he coasted through the years (12-18) where most other kids were developing. He was touted as another Chara. He wasn't a very good skater but he could manhandle most other kids due to his size/height/reach. Then, all the other kids were men with strength and speed and poof, he was very very average. (Also, see; Crouse, Lawson) - markmark
I hear you...which is why he probably went in the 2nd round. Having said that, there is strong Offense in his game. he lead all OHL Rookie D-Men in scoring (66games 39 points).
This is a guy who is either going to be crap, or could be a solid top-4 NHL D-Man. |
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