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Prospect Ramblings: Drafted too high, developed improperly or injury-related – 2014

 

 

Welcome to the Thursday prospect ramblings. My plan for the next couple of ramblings will be to take a look at the past drafts and self-analyzing if the players were: drafted too high, developed improperly or injury-related. This will be for 2014-2019 as players earlier than that are quite established NHLers, yes there are quite a few players from 2014 and on as well, but I want to go 2014, then 2015-2016, and finally 2017-2019. If 2015 proves to have a lot as well I may make that its own ramblings and go from there. For the record I have no insider knowledge here, only what I have read/heard and my personal assumption when it comes to some aspects of this analysis.

 

 

Personal feelings on a couple prospects pre-2014:

 

Nail Yakupov 2012 – Disagree with me all you want but I think he was developed improperly by the Oilers ALONG with being drafted slightly too high. I think with proper development, encouragement from ownership/management, and deployment he could have been a consistent 25-40 goal scorer. There were rumours that Oilers management did nothing to help him integrate in to the city/organization which can lead to self-confidence issues. Then there was Eakins coaching after Kruger was fired. There were also problems on his end as he was a player that kept doing the same thing even when it did not work, he likely needed additional AHL/KHL time after his first NHL season. Also, yes, I know his KHL scoring is now poor, but I still believe had better steps been taken within his first three seasons he could still be in the NHL today.

 

Tyler Biggs 2011 – Drafted way way too high. What were the Leafs thinking here!? Sorry to bring that back up Leafs fans, but I had too! Plus, you have a fun team to watch now, so it is not all bad.

 

 

Also, before I get started on 2014, here is my #GoodTweets of the week:

 

 

There is a news item I am saving for the end too, so read all the way to the end.

 

 

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Sam Bennett – 4th overall by Calgary Flames

 

Michael Dal Colle – 5th overall by the Islanders

 

Jake Virtanen – 6th overall by Vancouver

 

Haydn Fleury – 7th overall by Carolina

 

Brendan Perlini – 12th overall by Phoenix/Arizona Coyotes

 

Julius Honka – 14th overall by Dallas Stars

 

Sonny Milano – 16th overall by Columbus

 

Conner Bleackley – 23rd overall by Colorado

 

Nikita Scherbak – 26th overall by Montreal

 

Nikolay Goldobin – 27th overall by San Jose

 

Josh Ho-Sang – 28th overall by New York Islanders

 

John Quenneville – 30th overall by Lou Lamorello and Co. New Jersey

 

I hope you enjoyed the 2014 version, next week is 2015-2016

 

 

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Here was my news tidbit.

 

There is a good article on The Athletic about Kirill Kaprizov coming over to North America (https://theathletic.com/1776180/2020/04/29/kirill-kaprizov-wild-prospect-nhl-next-great-russian/). However, he may not sign right away as there are a few hiccups to the plan. The Wild and KK are trying to find out if he would be eligible to play for the remainder of the paused 2019-2020 regular season, if it is to resume, or maybe the playoffs if possible as he wants to start playing right away. The note here is that he may not sign ASAP so do not worry if you hear nothing for a bit, BUT definitely put pressure on a KK owner who is getting cold feet if he has not signed by this weekend. Here are a few clips from the article:

“Kaprizov was the youngest player in KHL history to reach the 100-goal mark. He played in five consecutive KHL All-Star Games. He led the league in goal-scoring the past two years and was vying to win a second consecutive Gagarin Cup with CSKA Moscow until the season was abruptly cancelled. He led the 2017 world junior championships in goal scoring, was named the tournament’s Best Forward, and he scored the most goals in the 2018 Winter Olympics, including the “Golden Goal” in overtime.

But those eager Wild fans anticipating Kaprizov’s arrival may have to wait a bit longer to celebrate him. As of Wednesday, the Russian star still hadn’t officially signed with an agent certified by the players union. And even though his rookie-max, bonus-laden contract could be drawn up in a nanosecond, Kaprizov doesn’t seem to be in a rush to make the agent decision.

The reason? He wants to sign with the Wild and start immediately if the 2019-20 NHL season resumes this summer.

But it’s unclear if the NHL will even allow that. Couple that uncertainty with the possibility that the 2020-21 season could start late and there’s a real chance Kaprizov’s signing could be delayed. At least for a while. Guerin is still confident it’ll happen, so if Kaprizov doesn’t sign Friday or in the coming days, hold off on the panic.”

 

 

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Well that is all. Follow my twitter, I have been sporadically active lately! @FHPQuinn

 

 

 

 

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