Jeremy Laura
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Feds91Stammer
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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I’m expecting a very solid rookie season but the points numbers will probably underwhelm partially due to the teams inability to score as a whole. |
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Jeremy Laura
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Location: MI Joined: 01.26.2016
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I’m expecting a very solid rookie season but the points numbers will probably underwhelm partially due to the teams inability to score as a whole. - Feds91Stammer
I think you’re there. Do you think he can eclipse 30 pts (7 goals or so?) |
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Sven22
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI Joined: 12.24.2007
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To me, the biggest reason to be excited about Seider isn't necessarily the individual awards or accolades, but the fact that his actual underlying numbers as best we can tell (points per 60, shot share) were also exceptional during his rookie SHL season.
Clearly he plays a visually impressive game that eye test guys drool over, but early indications suggest he's got good stat nerd credentials too.
Yes, he's still to play a single NHL game yet and the team he'll be joining is, shall we say, a less than conducive environment for strong production. We'll have to see how he continues to develop and adjust. But I am optimistic that he's going to be pretty good, pretty quickly. |
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Jeremy Laura
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Location: MI Joined: 01.26.2016
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To me, the biggest reason to be excited about Seider isn't necessarily the individual awards or accolades, but the fact that his actual underlying numbers as best we can tell (points per 60, shot share) were also exceptional during his rookie SHL season.
Clearly he plays a visually impressive game that eye test guys drool over, but early indications suggest he's got good stat nerd credentials too.
Yes, he's still to play a single NHL game yet and the team he'll be joining is, shall we say, a less than conducive environment for strong production. We'll have to see how he continues to develop and adjust. But I am optimistic that he's going to be pretty good, pretty quickly. - Sven22
I really hope they give him some space and minutes. Like you said, the eye test works for sure. It’s interesting because you’re the first to chime in on some symmetry stats/vs observation. This feels like some sort of peace treaty betwixt the old and new school. |
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Sven22
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI Joined: 12.24.2007
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I think you’re there. Do you think he can eclipse 30 pts (7 goals or so?) - Jeremy Laura
Rough estimate using NHLe projects Seider at 33 points per 82 games in the NHL next season.
I suspect it'll be lower though, because Detroit. Especially if it takes him a good chunk of the season to unseat Filip "I Take All My Shots from 60 Feet Out" Hronek from PP1.
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Jeremy Laura
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Location: MI Joined: 01.26.2016
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Rough estimate using NHLe projects Seider at 33 points per 82 games in the NHL next season.
I suspect it'll be lower though, because Detroit. Especially if it takes him a good chunk of the season to unseat Filip "I Take All My Shots from 60 Feet Out" Hronek from PP1. - Sven22
Ok, i just laughed loud enough to scare a cat. You need to get “becauseDetroit” on a mug or something. For whatever reason that hit the funny bone today |
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wingz4life
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Location: Canada Sucks, MI Joined: 01.31.2006
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Seider is a good start but this team has along way to go
stud #1 Goalie and #1 C. hard to find. has to find them in the draft and even harder to find because this team isnt drafting in the top 3.. |
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Jeremy Laura
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Location: MI Joined: 01.26.2016
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Seider is a good start but this team has along way to go
stud #1 Goalie and #1 C. hard to find. has to find them in the draft and even harder to find because this team isnt drafting in the top 3.. - wingz4life
We definitely need help, but I think you can develop a stud C outside of the top 3. My favorite current all around center is Bergeron. Especially in this draft, top 3 is all over the map. Whoever did the best/most accurate projections off of last year’s scouting will probably get some steals. |
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HenryHockey
Season Ticket Holder Detroit Red Wings |
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Location: Gwinn, MI Joined: 01.26.2020
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Mo-hitz Sieder will be a blast to watch! Maybe da Wings get Edvinsson to play the left side. Power goes to BS or the Krack (drool, drool). Just want the Wings to get that big net front clearing D-man to be on the ice when Seider is not. |
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Feds91Stammer
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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Rough estimate using NHLe projects Seider at 33 points per 82 games in the NHL next season.
I suspect it'll be lower though, because Detroit. Especially if it takes him a good chunk of the season to unseat Filip "I Take All My Shots from 60 Feet Out" Hronek from PP1. - Sven22
Yeah 25 points is probably the baseline for a solid season. |
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Feds91Stammer
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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Seider is a good start but this team has along way to go
stud #1 Goalie and #1 C. hard to find. has to find them in the draft and even harder to find because this team isnt drafting in the top 3.. - wingz4life
Larkin is a 1C so a high end 2C would be nice. |
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HenryHockey
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Location: Gwinn, MI Joined: 01.26.2020
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Larkin is a 1C so a high end 2C would be nice. - Feds91Stammer
Kuzy? Reinhart? Cerelli ? Eller? Faksa? Kerfoot? Cizikas? Krejci? Who? |
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HenryHockey
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Location: Gwinn, MI Joined: 01.26.2020
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Kuzy? Reinhart? Cerelli ? Eller? Faksa? Kerfoot? Cizikas? Krejci? Who? - HenryHockey
FA's Danualt $4.5M x 4, Bozak $3M x 2, Bonino $3.25 x 3
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dcz28
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Location: Ottawa, ON Joined: 08.20.2006
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Larkin is a 1C so a high end 2C would be nice. - Feds91Stammer
I would rather get a high end 1C that bumps Larkin down to 2C. |
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Feds91Stammer
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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Kuzy? Reinhart? Cerelli ? Eller? Faksa? Kerfoot? Cizikas? Krejci? Who? - HenryHockey
Danault or Krejci on a 2 year or less. And swing away on Patrick and Barre-Boulet. |
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Feds91Stammer
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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I would rather get a high end 1C that bumps Larkin down to 2C. - dcz28
Agreed but that will be a lot harder to do. |
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dcz28
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Location: Ottawa, ON Joined: 08.20.2006
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Agreed but that will be a lot harder to do. - Feds91Stammer
Yep likely have to be in the top 2 in the 2022 draft or somehow find a way to trade for one. As the prospects filter into the lineup and the skill level of the team goes up, it will get even harder to get a top 2 pick for the Wings. I guess the saving grace is Blashill is still the coach so finishing last is never out of the question. |
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HenryHockey
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Location: Gwinn, MI Joined: 01.26.2020
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Danault or Krejci on a 2 year or less. And swing away on Patrick and Barre-Boulet. - Feds91Stammer Patrick? That could be a big risk. Kinda like Perlinni but for different reasons.....He should come for a 3rd though. ....or Cholo |
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Jeremy Laura
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Location: MI Joined: 01.26.2016
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Yep likely have to be in the top 2 in the 2022 draft or somehow find a way to trade for one. As the prospects filter into the lineup and the skill level of the team goes up, it will get even harder to get a top 2 pick for the Wings. I guess the saving grace is Blashill is still the coach so finishing last is never out of the question. - dcz28
I really think that you can find one outside of the top 5, 10 or even the first round. They won’t hit the ice as soon as a consensus #1, but they can be found |
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Feds91Stammer
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Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC Joined: 02.01.2012
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Patrick? That could be a big risk. Kinda like Perlinni but for different reasons.....He should come for a 3rd though. ....or Cholo - HenryHockey
Low risk high reward. |
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dcz28
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Location: Ottawa, ON Joined: 08.20.2006
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I really think that you can find one outside of the top 5, 10 or even the first round. They won’t hit the ice as soon as a consensus #1, but they can be found - Jeremy Laura
Of course Brayden Point is the perfect example of it (Datsyuk or Zetterberg are also examples) but you need to get very lucky for that. I guess this draft could have more top end players later in the draft given the limited games a lot of kids got (some none at all).
I'm big on center Fyodor Svetchkov that might still be there for the Caps pick. His stats in Russia aren't the best but he had no help at all from the rest of his team for offense. At the U18 he had 4 goals, 10 points in 7 games. It does worry me that Craig Button said after his showing at the U18 he would have him in his top 10 for this draft when his previous rankings didn't even have him at all. |
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Jeremy Laura
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Location: MI Joined: 01.26.2016
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Yep likely have to be in the top 2 in the 2022 draft or somehow find a way to trade for one. As the prospects filter into the lineup and the skill level of the team goes up, it will get even harder to get a top 2 pick for the Wings. I guess the saving grace is Blashill is still the coach so finishing last is never out of the question. - dcz28
Last year, Tampa’s only center that is listed as a first round draft is Stamkos (first overall). Here is their listed centers and where they were picked
Tampa Bay 19/20 centers draft position
Stamkos (only played one game in cup final) first overall
Blake Coleman - 75th
Anthony Cirelli - 72nd
Corey Conacher - undrafted
Barclay Goodrow - undrafted
Yanni Gourde - undrafted
Tyler Johnson - undrafted
Cedric Pacquette - 101st
Brayden Pointe - 79th
Mitchell Stevens - 33rd
Carl Verhaege - 82nd
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Kooleus
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Location: LA (home of King Alex), CA Joined: 11.17.2018
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Drafting in the top 1-2-3 has probably passed. We're getting better and unlikely to remain in the bottom. But good luck in a lottery is still possible.
That said, you can still find a 1C out of the top 3. You have to get pretty lucky, but it's possible. Some of the current guys include Kopitar, Giroux, Couture, O'Reilly, Point, Barzal, Aho. I believe all of them were outside the top 10. Don't quote me. Just basing on memory. None are at McDavid/Matthews/Crosby/Malkin levels, but all very good 1Cs. Some obviously past their prime, whereas others still getting better.
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Jeremy Laura
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Location: MI Joined: 01.26.2016
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Of course Brayden Point is the perfect example of it (Datsyuk or Zetterberg are also examples) but you need to get very lucky for that. I guess this draft could have more top end players later in the draft given the limited games a lot of kids got (some none at all).
I'm big on center Fyodor Svetchkov that might still be there for the Caps pick. His stats in Russia aren't the best but he had no help at all from the rest of his team for offense. At the U18 he had 4 goals, 10 points in 7 games. It does worry me that Craig Button said after his showing at the U18 he would have him in his top 10 for this draft when his previous rankings didn't even have him at all. - dcz28
Take a look at St. Louis cup team. Fabbri (21st) Thomas (20th) and Schenn (5th) were first round. O’Reilly was selected 33rd. No centers picked higher than 5th
Ivan Barbashev - 33rd
Tyler Bozak - undrafted
Robby Fabbri - 21st
Jordan Kyrou - 35th
Jordan Nolan - 185th
Ryan O’Reilly - 33rd
Brayden Schenn - 5th overall
Oscar Sundqvist - 81st overall
Robert Thomas - 20th overall
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