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Prospect Ramblings – My Keeper League Draft

 

 

Happy Thursday to you all, for these ramblings my prospect draft is finally complete in my one pool, and I think I am stuck with my late picks in the other one that is taking forever.

 

First here are my draft grade ramblings from the past two weeks:

Prospect Ramblings – Team Draft Grades Part 1

Prospect Ramblings – Team Draft Grades Part 2

 

A little background, this league has been going on since the Tavares draft (I am awful at remembering dates, but after looking it was 2009), and it was 18 teams but we reduced it to 16. It is a head-to-head keep 13 league that’s scoring has evolved over time to G, A, PIM (I know), SOG, H+B, STPs, GWG, W, SV%, SV, SO. We start 3C, 3LW, 3RW, 6D, 2G, 5 reserve, 2 IR, and 20 prospects.

 

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Background on my team is that I started out very well, I won the league once and finished second twice and usually was a top five finish. Then my team got old and started awfully two years ago and I decided to blow it up and rebuild, because who does not love trading. I may have mentioned this last year but who can remember that far away!

 

So I went in to the draft before the lottery with picks #1, #4, and #10. I had moved some seconds, one of my firsts and a prospect for Kuznetsov, which was a steal but he also does not contribute a lot to additional stats. It is safe to say I was a little displeased after the lottery (even with my Devils winning the draft) as my picks move to #4, #6, and #11. Yay me.

 

Before the draft I really needed to address my goaltending as my goalies were Mrazek and Nilsson. Well I jumped at an opportunity after two GMs made a trade giving one GM Binnington to go along with Allen, Price and Schneider. Well I had Husso and know that GM needed some prospect depth (skaters under 120 games and goalies under 80 games count as prospects). Our trade that we settled on saw me send:

 

 

So that was one pick moved. I do not know if I need to discuss my reasoning for it, I had to pay for Schneider and luckily I did that before the Devils got Subban. Vanecek is starting to come in to his own and is giving Samsonov a run for his money in the AHL. It will be an incredible battle to watch this year for the Bears that will spill over to full time play for either or both goalie in 2020-2021.

 

I think needed to address my forwards as I have Andrei Svechnikov under 120 games, so I made a trade for Marchessault where I sent:

 

 

My reasoning here is that Marchessault is a 60 point LW that shoots a ton, which is good for this league, and with Stone added to Vegas on line two Marchy should have more room in 2019-2020. I do not like Ottawa much anymore for points over the next few seasons as they look to incorporate a lot of young players in to the team. He also has Chabot to deal with for PP time. Pick #6 was a sacrifice I had to make, but pick #28 was fine to get as the 2019 draft was all over the map and picks 12-40 were all around the same value.

 

Then the draft rolled out, but once we got to pick #29 I made another move. I will show you the draft list and how I grade them:

 

ROUND 1

 

1.C          St. Louis               Hughes, Jack – NJ

 

2.RW     Boston                  Kakko, Kaapo – NYR        

 

3.G             Philadelphia       Knight, Spencer – FLA    

 

4.C          New Jersey        Turcotte, Alex – LA

 

5.C          Edmonton           Dach, Kirby – CHI

 

6.LW      Colorado              Caufield, Cole – MON    

 

7.C          Washington        Zegras, Trevor – ANA     

 

8.D         Anaheim              Byram, Bowen – COL      

 

9.LW      Winnipeg             Krebs, Peyton – VGK      

 

10.RW   Toronto                Podkolzin, Vasili – VAN  

 

11.LW    Calgary                 Boldy, Matthew – MIN  

 

12.C       Washington        Cozens, Dylan – BUF       

 

13.LW    Colorado              Newhook, Alex – COL    

 

14.LW    California             Kaliyev, Arthur – LA        

 

15.LW    Las Vegas            Hoglander, Nils – VAN   

 

16.C       St. Louis               Tomasino, Philip – NSH

 

ROUND 2

 

17.RW   Las Vegas            Brink, Bobby – PHI           

 

18.RW   Chicago                 Lavoie, Raphaël – EDM  

 

19.LW    Vancouver          Tracey, Brayden – ANA 

 

20.D       Edmonton           Seider, Moritz – DET       

 

21.LW    Washington        Puistola, Patrik – CAR     

 

22.C       Boston                  McMichael, Connor – WSH          

 

23.LW    Quebec                 Dorofeyev, Pavel – VGK

 

24.D       Winnipeg             Thomson, Lassi – OTT

 

25.G       Calgary                 Sogaard, Mads – OTT

 

26.D       Edmonton           York, Cam – PHI

 

27.D       Quebec                 Broberg, Philip – EDM

 

28.G       New Jersey        Kochetkov, Pyotr – CAR

 

Here is where I traded Pick #29 for a second in 2021 that could wind up at, above or slightly below this pick

 

29.C       New Jersey        Pelletier, Jakob – CGY

 

30.LW    California             Foote, Nolan – TB

 

31.D       Colorado              Soderstrom, Victor – ARI              

 

32.C       Edmonton           Robertson, Nick – TOR

 

ROUND 3

 

33.D       Anaheim              Bjornfot, Tobias – LA      

 

34.LW    Edmonton           Afanasyev, Yegor – NSH               

 

35.D       Las Vegas            Harley, Thomas – DAL    

 

36.C       Washington        Suzuki, Ryan – CAR

 

37.D       Washington        Heinola, Ville – WPG       

 

38.C       Boston                  Leason, Brett – WSH       

 

39.C       Anaheim              Beecher, John – BOS      

 

40.LW    Las Vegas            Grewe, Albin – DET

 

41.LW    Philadelphia       Poulin, Samuel – PIT

 

42.D       Vancouver          Johnson, Ryan – BUF      

 

43.C       Las Vegas            Mastrosimone, Robert – DET      

 

44.RW   Anaheim              Pinto, Shane – OTT          

 

45.G       Quebec                 Wolf, Dustin – CGY          

 

46.LW    California             Firstov, Vladislav – MIN 

 

47.G       St. Louis               Alnefelt, Hugo – TB         

 

I made one last trade as the GM with pick #48 loved a goalie prospect I had, so I decided to grab a goalie prospect and trade one all at the same time. I traded Jakub Skarek (NYI) for the #48 pick.

 

48.G       New Jersey        Konovalov, Ilya – EDM

 

That is my entire draft I hope you enjoyed it.

 

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A little write up on my other keeper league. That league is a full keeper point’s league that is H2H. I came in second in points and first in the H2H battle for money finishes. So our draft finally started and is going so slow, but at least it is moving.

 

I had no picks in the 2019 draft. I traded Dominik Kahun after he was moved to the Penguins for third round picks 10 and 11, which could end up biting me in the bottom. I then made the following trades (keep in mind my team is pretty stacked):

 

 

Then I traded:

 

 

AND then I traded:

 

 

That is the story of how I went from Dominik Kahun to 2019 picks 3-3 and 3-6.

 

Thanks for reading. I think 2,300+ words are enough for now.

 

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