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Day One of NHL Draft – Quick Thoughts

 

Late Friday Night…..

Random Thoughts on the first round of the NHL Draft (in point form…I am tired)

 

– I have updated all of the profiles of the players drafted tonight. Feel free to browse through them if you need to know more on them. Expect more in-depth breakdowns from me over the course of the next few weeks.

 

– Surprised at the lack of trades of draft picks.  I was expecting more. Kudos for the Calgary Flames trading down to land a player they knew that they could get later.

 

– 8 defenseman in the top 10….wow.

 

– I think that the Canadian teams did extremely well.

 

– The hometown Penguins did a fantastic job solidifying their backend for the next few years adding Derrick Pouliot (an offensive defenseman) and Olli Maatta (a strong reliable two-way defenseman). Pittsburgh’s scouting department has been drafting outstanding defensemen as of late. If only that success carried over with forward prospects.

 

– Philadelphia drafting Scott Laughton was awesome. From a personality and playing style perspective, there really wasn’t a better fit in the first round.

 

– The biggest surprise of the first round? Hampus Lindholm going as high as 6th overall was shocking to me but he’s a player that us North American folks aren’t as familiar with so I was reday for anything there.

 

– The worst part of the NHL Draft? Having to listen to Pierre McGuire. Creepy! Plus, from some of his comments, you can tell that he doesn’t watch some of these prospects play. Also, his man-crush on the Subban is expanding to limits that should not be allowed to be televised.

 

– Washington also had a strong first round adding Filip Forsberg at 11th (gift) and Tom Wilson. The latter is going to be a treat to watch over the next few years.

 

– Overall, I was not surprised to see any of the players selected in the first round taken – all worthy candidates.

 

– How cool is it going to be to see Malcolm Subban play against his brother PK as division rivals? Great pick by Boston!

 

– Best players available for the second round: Sebastian Collberg, Pontus Aberg, Matt Finn, Ludvig Bystrom, Colton Sissons, Phil Di Giuseppe, Martin Frk, and Oscar Dansk.

 

– Only six of my top 30 ranked players did not crack the first round – Sebastian Collberg (16th), Pontus Aberg (20th), Matt Finn (21st), Oscar Dansk (23rd),  Ludvig Bystrom (24th), and Anton Slepyshev (28th), who I knew wouldn’t be taken in the first.

 

I will be busy tomorrow but will be following the draft closely from my iPhone.

 

Situations/Players I will be watching closely are:

Good night!

 

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