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jbold
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Location: Raymond adds sandpaper to the Leafs- FakePartofMe, ON Joined: 07.18.2010
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With the Leafs luck, he'll probably be 20 years old, and we pick him.. |
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gravyface
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Location: I wouldn't even trade [Marner] for McDavid -- UsernameUnknown Joined: 02.19.2009
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@DarrenDreger telling @MikeRichardsTSN #bluebreakfast #mapleleafs goaltending search thin after Luongo,may turn attention to top 6 forward.
Please, no Luongo.
Oh and, no to Grigs.
Burke said he considered drafting by position, but after our last two top 10s, he needs a sure-thing, and he's going to take the best player available, whomever that might be (Reinhart, Forsberg, Murphy maybe, though doubtful). |
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GoneFull
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: ON Joined: 07.31.2010
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Mr. Huddle,
Grigorenko does not hail from the "middle of nowhere".
Khabarovsk is the second biggest city in the Russian far east. It has somewhere between 600-700K people. It is also a beautiful city (the downtown core anyway) and has a great Victory Day parade every year (really cool to see the Russian stuff).
Anyway, 'a long way away" is not the same as "middle of nowhere"
(Alexander Mogilny is also from there.) |
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abolton
Boston Bruins |
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Location: NH Joined: 07.14.2006
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Tyler Seg....
nope
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Mr. Huddle,
Grigorenko does not hail from the "middle of nowhere".
Khabarovsk is the second biggest city in the Russian far east. It has somewhere between 600-700K people. It is also a beautiful city (the downtown core anyway) and has a great Victory Day parade every year (really cool to see the Russian stuff).
Anyway, 'a long way away" is not the same as "middle of nowhere"
(Alexander Mogilny is also from there.) - GoneFullRetard
He lived outside of the city, from my understanding, though he's listed as being from Khaborovsk. He was a rural kid. The point being, he lived in area that is clouded by a lot of the usual "Russian mystery" and all that junk. |
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GoneFull
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: ON Joined: 07.31.2010
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He lived outside of the city, from my understanding, though he's listed as being from Khaborovsk. He was a rural kid. The point being, he lived in area that is clouded by a lot of the usual "Russian mystery" and all that junk. - Brian Huddle
I liked it there.
The beer is cheap also. You could get an amber ale, in a 2L bottle for about 2.00
No wonder there are so many alcoholics.
Anyway, I just want to get my son a Grigorenko jersey, so it would be good if it was a Leafs jersey
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Grigo is the definition of risk/reward |
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With the Leafs luck, he'll probably be 23 years old, and we pick him.. - jbold
Fixed... |
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Boosinicka
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Edmonton, AB Joined: 07.25.2010
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The odds are against you on this one Huddle, but I would love to see it happen. The only reason I would give Burke drafting this kid a tiny smigen of hope goes by the name of Kulemin. I think Grigs next to a fellow Russian and our hardest working player could pay off in spades.
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I liked it there.
The beer is cheap also. You could get an amber ale, in a 2L bottle for about 2.00
No wonder there are so many alcoholics.
Anyway, I just want to get my son a Grigorenko jersey, so it would be good if it was a Leafs jersey - GoneFullRetard
Have only been to Moscow, but actually really liked Russia in my short visit.
This is the kind of pick that could make or break Burke's tenure in Leaf land. |
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gravyface
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: I wouldn't even trade [Marner] for McDavid -- UsernameUnknown Joined: 02.19.2009
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Have only been to Moscow, but actually really liked Russia in my short visit.
This is the kind of pick that could make or break Burke's tenure in Leaf land. - Brian Huddle
How close to being NHL ready do you think he is? He seems to have the size/strength... |
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Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON Joined: 09.20.2010
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Pass on Grigs....too many concerns.
Trade the pick. |
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AngryWhiteMale
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Ottawa, ON Joined: 09.14.2010
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Jonas Seigel reports that it looks as though BB will be hanging onto no. 5 and selecting at that spot.
Good
I won't even comment on the people saying we should move down.
And I personally feel that moving up costs too much.
Let's just sit tight at 5th and hope to god one of either Forsberg or Galy is available at that spot, as I'm not crazy on Grigs, and wouldn't mind teravainen over Grigs or Faksa |
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Jonas Seigel reports that it looks as though BB will be hanging onto no. 5 and selecting at that spot.
Good
I won't even comment on the people saying we should move down.
And I personally feel that moving up costs too much.
Let's just sit tight at 5th and hope to god one of either Forsberg or Galy is available at that spot, as I'm not crazy on Grigs, and wouldn't mind teravainen over Grigs or Faksa - AngryWhiteMale
Trade down to 8, grab a 2nd and a 3rd PLUS Teravainen/Faksa or quality dman. |
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Gunslinger
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: ID Joined: 10.15.2011
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I'm praying for Gal or Forsberg but doubt they will be available at 5. Would take Grigs in a heartbeat though over taking a dman. |
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AngryWhiteMale
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Ottawa, ON Joined: 09.14.2010
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http://www.thestar.com/sp...n-for-roberto-luongo?bn=1
Cox saying what most of us are saying, or at least thinking.
My money's still on
Kadri
Komi
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Hell I'd even throw in 2013's 2nd if we knew that we could turn around and flip Reimer to CBJ for LA's 1st.
In which case I'd be all for drafting Dansk |
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gravyface
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: I wouldn't even trade [Marner] for McDavid -- UsernameUnknown Joined: 02.19.2009
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http://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/nhl/article/1214028--cox-toronto-only-logical-destination-for-roberto-luongo?bn=1
Cox saying what most of us are saying, or at least thinking.
My money's still on
Kadri
Komi
35th
Hell I'd even throw in 2013's 2nd if we knew that we could turn around and flip Reimer to CBJ for LA's 1st.
In which case I'd be all for drafting Dansk - AngryWhiteMale
Hell no, luongo!
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AngryWhiteMale
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Ottawa, ON Joined: 09.14.2010
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Trade down to 8, grab a 2nd and a 3rd PLUS Teravainen/Faksa or quality dman. - Unholy_Forward
So ANA's at 6, MIN @ 7.
If we give MIN a call and offer them the chance to draft a Dman before ANA, they might be enticed, as much of the top 12 are Dmen, and MIN may have a one particular guy in mind, like O'reilly.
In that case it might be worth it....MIGHT.
Like I said, if Forsberg or Galy's free then take 'em |
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senstroll
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Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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Grigs seems to have fallen off the earth in mock drafts |
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AngryWhiteMale
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Ottawa, ON Joined: 09.14.2010
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I'm praying for Gal or Forsberg but doubt they will be available at 5. Would take Grigs in a heartbeat though over taking a dman. - Gunslinger
Odds are we'd be able to trade down and still grab him as Teravainen will go along with Dmen in 6-8 |
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Gunslinger
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: ID Joined: 10.15.2011
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http://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/nhl/article/1214028--cox-toronto-only-logical-destination-for-roberto-luongo?bn=1
Cox saying what most of us are saying, or at least thinking.
My money's still on
Kadri
Komi
35th
Hell I'd even throw in 2013's 2nd if we knew that we could turn around and flip Reimer to CBJ for LA's 1st.
In which case I'd be all for drafting Dansk - AngryWhiteMale
No to Luongo is what I'm saying. He will melt in the Toronto spotlight and pressure and that contract will only haunt the team for years...
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Dozzer
Referee Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Somewhere over the rainbow since I’m way up high Joined: 09.15.2010
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nice write up huddle
and.. for the record.. if the leafs were able to nab grigorenko at 5 i'd be a very happy camper |
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AngryWhiteMale
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Ottawa, ON Joined: 09.14.2010
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Grigs seems to have fallen off the earth in mock drafts - senstroll
I'm looking at 'mynhldraft.com' and actually like the order they're saying, except that if NYI aren't picking a Dman, then they'd take Forsberg over Grigs any day of the week.
They took a centre in Strome last year so they'd take a winger/c over a natural C in Forsberg |
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How close to being NHL ready do you think he is? He seems to have the size/strength... - gravyface
Likely needs a year, but could see him in the NHL right away in the right situation. For Toronto they're probably best suited letting him go back as they don't exactly have a spot, atm. |
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